Heather James Fine Art Unveils 3 Women Photo Exhibit Benefiting Breast Cancer Foundation Save The Ta-tas and AFTD, on Oct. 25, 2012
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- An opening reception for 3 Women will take place on October 25, 2012 with a VIP art preview at 6:00 pm for donors of Save The Ta-tas Foundation and The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD). This is an opportunity to meet the three artists, Southern California-based photographers Cyndee Howard, Lisa Schulte and Tatiana Botton, and curator Chip Tom in person. The event opens to the public at 7:30pm. 3 Women will be open October 26-28, from 12pm-5pm.
Location: |
Broadway Art Space |
929 Broadway, Santa Monica, CA 90401. |
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(Valet parking provided). |
10%-20% of all proceeds will go to:
Save The Ta-tas Foundation http://www.savethetatas.org/
AFTD: http://www.theaftd.org/
About Tatiana Botton
Tatiana Botton is a Santa Monica-based photographer whose wide range of work includes celebrity portraits, print advertising, and sweeping landscapes. Tatiana has won many competitions such as the International Photography Awards, Prix de la Photographie, Paris, Women In Photography International and the Spider Awards.
About Cyndee Howard
Originally from Los Angeles, Cyndee Howard works and lives in Santa Barbara. Howard's color infused, glossy prints on aluminum are shot with high-end digital equipment and lenses, reflective materials, and the use of ambient light.
About Lisa Schulte
Lisa Schulte is a "Neon Sculptress." "Light, in one form or another, has been the only way I know how to express myself," explains Schulte. Her neon sculptures tell a story through light: light fills in the blanks, reveals the dimensions, and communicates feelings.
About Heather James Fine Art
Located in Palm Desert, California, Heather James Fine Art represents a world class spectrum of art and genres, including Impressionist and Modern, Classical, Post-War and Contemporary, American and Latin American, Old Masters, Design, Contemporary and Photography.
About Save The Ta-tas Foundation
Save The Ta-tas was created in 2008 and is committed to fighting breast cancer at every stage through education, prevention, research and community support for those struggling with the disease.
About the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD)
A not-for-profit organization, created in 2002, to advocate for more funding into the causes and treatments for frontotemporal degeneration (FTD), as well as to provide caregivers and patients information and support.
SOURCE Tatiana Botton
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