Bob Marley Exhibit Will Honor 65th Birthday & Help Haiti

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Gallery director and exhibit curator Sam Milgrom has gathered classic and rare photographs and artworks from around the world. This exhibit will also include iconic album cover images, original paintings, mixed media, wood stain, mosaic tile and rare concert posters.

Notable photographers include: Adrian Boot, Dennis Morris, Lynn Goldsmith, Lee Jaffee John Rowlands, Arthur Gorson, Leni Sinclair, and Ian Dickson.

Artists include Michael Reinhardt, Gary Houston, Chico Munson, Leah Devorah, Jim Doody, Scott Rockland, and Neil Ratnavira, amongst others. There are over16 photographers and artists with Marley images on display, and rare collectibles such as books and posters will also be available for purchase.

The evening will mark the first of an annual celebration at the gallery and admission to the event is $10.  The Bob Marley Foundation will donate all charitable proceeds from this event to Doctors Without Borders.

“The Bob Marley Family and Bob Marley Foundation are deeply saddened and affected by the devastation in Haiti.  As we prepare to celebrate our father’s 65th birthday and continue his life’s charitable work for the underprivileged in our homeland, we also wish to align forces with ‘Doctors Without Borders’ in their efforts to bring critical medical attention and relief to those suffering in Haiti.  To that end, we will donate all charitable proceeds from a world premiere art event to be held in Bob Marley’s honor on February 6th in Los Angeles.”  - Cedella Marley

Sponsors include The Bob Marley Foundation, Marley Coffees, VIBE Magazine, and Guitar Center. source

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Posted by cmongood   @   2 February 2010

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Feb 3, 2010
1:06 pm
#1 Andy Keller :

The aftermath of the quake and human suffering are devastating! Millions have lost everything – homes, food, jobs! For the next 12 months, the World Food Programme says 2 million people will need critical food assistance! If you want to help and learn more about the crisis response, go to: http://wfp.org/crisis/haiti> or you can text FRIENDS to 90999 to make a $5 donation.

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