Exhibition
of Rwandese Children’s artwork at NEXUS
(Philadelphia) As
part of the Summer Community Arts Series, NEXUS/foundation
for today’s art is pleased to present Remembering the Past,
Embracing the Future a collection of photographs, paintings, and
handcrafts displaying a record of the past, an account of the present,
and a glimpse into the future of Rwanda and her people. This unique exhibit
features an artistic collaboration between Rwandese children from Rugerero
Survivors Village, Rwandese handcrafter, Patrick Sentama, and Jefferson
Medical students, Komal Soin, Karen Connolly, Jennifer Heckman, and Dana
Johns.
In 1994, during a period of only 100 days, approximately one million Tutsi
and moderate Hutu sympathizers were killed in Rwanda. Carried out mostly
by extremist Hutu militia groups, this genocide is the largest organized
killing of human beings in the shortest period of time in modern history.
Almost 14 years later, this once decimated and broken country is beginning
to bloom again. The scars of the past will never fade, but the people
of Rwanda have shown that the strength and perseverance of the human spirit
can resurrect a nation. Even through the thickest scars, her beauty shines
through.
The Rwanda Health and Healing Project at Jefferson Medical College was
begun through the work of a Philadelphia NGO entitled, Barefoot Artists.
The goal of the project is to improve the overall health and well-being
of the villagers through grassroots education and initiatives to better
their nutrition and access to clean water. The Jefferson Medical students
involved are also hoping to set-up a partnership / exchange program with
Rwandese medical students, so as to allow those students to receive extra
training in the United States while Jefferson students participate in
clinical clerkships in the Rwandese Medical School Hospital in Butare,
Rwanda.
Remembering the Past,
Embracing the Future
July 10 – 20, 2008
Opening Reception
Thursday July 10 – 6 to 9 PM
Gallery Hours Wednesday through Sunday 12 to 6 PM
There is no fee for admission
NEXUS Summer Community Arts
Series is a program of exhibitions taking place annually during the months
of July and August. This special programming provides professional gallery
space to community art programs, which in turn brings focus to their mission,
adds value to their programs and enriches the experience of their participants.
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