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New Podcast: Vivant Art Collection- Beyond the Legacy of Slavery, the Holocaust & the Haitian Earthquake

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Florcy
Florcy Morisset of Vivant Art Collection

Welcome to our first podcast for the year 2010!

Authentic Art Visions: The Podcast has made a few changes…one we are now hosting the podcast on another website and two, we are moving to a monthly format. So once a month, you will hear the podcast and it will be featured both on this blog and the new site!

For the month of February, we are talked to Florcy Morisett of Vivant Art Collection, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about a special and interesting exhibition her gallery is hosting this month entitled Transcending History: Moving Beyond the Legacy of Slavery and the Holocaust . This exhibition is being presented by the Philadelphia-based Idea Coalition showcasing a “fusion of Black and Jewish art exploring the common histories and struggles of these two communities.”

A little about Florcy,…she is a Haitian-American, born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Queens by her mother alongside her four siblings. Florcy attended Hillcrest-Theatre Arts high school, where her love for all art forms blossomed. After graduating from Duquesne University with a B.A. in Psychology and a minor in Biology, she became a case manager working with drug and alcohol abusers and the disadvantaged. In 2006, Florcy had a desire to become an entrepreneur and made the decision to move to Philadelphia, where her love of art called to her.

In 2006 and 2007, Florcy traveled to Panama and Haiti and where her passion for art lead her to begin collecting Haitian paintings. Florcy became inspired and motivated – immersing herself into the vibrancy and history of Haiti; it was this experience that she wanted to share and bring back to America. In August 2007, Florcy made the decision to open an art gallery, hence Vivant Art Collection opened on November 17, 2007 on Gallery Row in the Historic District of Old City, Philadelphia.

In the past year, Florcy has been featured in several media outlets including the City Paper, the Philadelphia Tribune, art blogs and several radio stations. Her personal mission is to build a bridge between the world of art and the community. To facilitate this, she is active in the community as the Chair of the Idea Coalition Arts Initiative, Fundraising Chair of Urban League of Young Professionals ,member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated the Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. and the Community Development Co-Chair of the Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia, where she has actively and passionately helped to raise funds for Haitian citizens adversely affected by the recent earthquake.

Down load and listen to the conversation here (or the podcast player on the right column of this blog) as we discuss Transcending History as well as her recent efforts for Haiti Earthquake Relief.

Websites mentioned in the podcast:

Vivant Art Collection: http://www.vivantartcollection.com

Idea Coalition: http://www.ideaarts.org

Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia: http://www.hpphilly.org

Dr. Helene Gayle of CARE Gives Update on Haiti Crisis

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Earthquake in Haiti: Help CARE Aid the Aftermath

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Many of you know, Authentic Contemporary Art has been a big supporter of CARE’s “I Am Powerful Campaign” for the last two years. As we face the current disaster in Haiti, we encourage you to give what you can to help aid the situation. CARE’s long history in providing international assistance and support to those in need is commendable. We encourage you to donate to CARE or some trusted organization that will help those who desperately need our assistance at this time.

Below is a message from Helene Gayle, President and CEO of CARE.

Dear Friend,

CARE is deploying additional emergency team members to the devastated city of Port-au-Prince in Haiti, where the worst earthquake in 200 years destroyed houses and left thousands homeless. While the exact death toll from yesterday’s 7.0-magnitude quake is not yet known, it is expected to be catastrophic.

Please help us rush lifesaving aid to Haiti by making a gift to CARE now.

Early reports from the media and CARE staff report that the capital city is in ruins. Most of the buildings have collapsed, including hospitals, homes and schools.

“We’re particularly worried about the children, because so many schools seem to have collapsed,” said Sophia Perez, CARE’s country director in Haiti. “In Haiti, children go to school in the afternoon. Children were still in school when the earthquake hit, so there are many children trapped. It’s horrifying.”

Your gift to CARE today will help us support survivors of this deadly disaster.

Haiti is already one of the poorest countries in the world, and this earthquake will make things worse for impoverished men, women and children there.

Please give now to help CARE deliver lifesaving aid to the people of Haiti as soon as possible.

Thank you for your generosity at this critical time.

Sincerely,
Helene D. Gayle, MD, MP
President and CEO, CARE

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