
I am happy to share that this month my photo exhibit Legacies will once again be going overseas, and this time to Lebanon and Kuwait where it will be part of the Francophone festivities and International Women’s Day events in those respective countries.
The "Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts" (ALBA) in Beirut, Lebanon and the National Council for Culture, Arts & Letters in Safat, Kuwait will be hosting Legacies with the intention of sharing perspectives on what it means to live in two worlds, speak several languages, and at once be committed to our heritage culture and be proudly Canadian. The photo exhibit will serve as a backdrop to understanding multiculturalism - 24 women - 24 countries, all Canadian and all speaking about identity, feminism, immigration and resilience.
My heartfelt thanks goes to the Canadian Embassy in Lebanon who spearheaded this from the onset, and for believing in me and my work.
I look forward to breaking bread with everyone in Beirut next week, and sincerely hope that Legacies will be well received in both countries.
The "Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts" (ALBA) in Beirut, Lebanon and the National Council for Culture, Arts & Letters in Safat, Kuwait will be hosting Legacies with the intention of sharing perspectives on what it means to live in two worlds, speak several languages, and at once be committed to our heritage culture and be proudly Canadian. The photo exhibit will serve as a backdrop to understanding multiculturalism - 24 women - 24 countries, all Canadian and all speaking about identity, feminism, immigration and resilience.
My heartfelt thanks goes to the Canadian Embassy in Lebanon who spearheaded this from the onset, and for believing in me and my work.
I look forward to breaking bread with everyone in Beirut next week, and sincerely hope that Legacies will be well received in both countries.