The Laguna Gallery of Contemporary Art presents BLOCKS OF TIME | Paintings by Heather Roth & Art Raffle Benefit
Vintage Quilt-Inspired Paintings To Benefit Sewing Workshops in Congo
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif., July 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The Laguna Gallery of Contemporary Art (LGOCA) will open a unique exhibition featuring local artist Heather Roth on August 6th, on view until October 1st. Curated by Art Director Christiana Lewis, Blocks of Time will feature a collection of paintings done on reclaimed wood, inspired by vintage quilt patterns. These paintings offer a contemporary riff on the time-honored tradition of quilting, and also contemplate the way in which small, quiet moments accumulate to form a day, a year, a lifetime.
Heather Roth is a reclaimed wood artist based in Huntington Beach, California. Using hand-built reclaimed wood canvases and traditional hand-finishing techniques, Roth combines her love of woodworking, found vintage objects, and painting into a singular fine art style.
Art Raffle Benefit & Artisan Fair Trade Trunk Show
As a nod to the vintage quilts that inspired this collection, LGOCA and Heather Roth will be partnering with The Peace Exchange to support artisan fair trade Sewing Workshops in the Congo. The Peace Exchange works directly, in person, with the sewing workshops and 100% of seamstresses say their quality of life has improved as a result. 90% of the seamstresses are able to send their children to school and 50% return to continue their own educations. Supporting this cause can affect real change in a woman's life, and the lives of her family.
Stunning quilts, and other artisan goods hand sewn by women in the Congo, will be available for purchase at the reception. In addition, Roth and several other gallery artists will be painting live, and will raffle off their work at the show's closing on October 1st. Proceeds benefit The Peace Exchange.
About the Laguna Gallery of Contemporary Arts
LGOCA is a humanitarian gallery that showcases top local as well as international artists. Each of their artists has one or more philanthropic causes where they physically participate and financially donate. LGOCA believes that the arts and humanities are vital to creating a healthy culture and they proudly advance cutting-edge contemporary art with an open, caring heart.
Laguna Gallery of Contemporary Art | 611 South Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 | 949.715.9604 | [email protected]
About The Peace Exchange
The Peace Exchange is a registered non-profit organization that supports marginalized regions around the world by establishing fair trade cooperatives. Currently they are working alongside the NGO ABFEK and Action Kivu in The Democratic Republic of the Congo. Action Kivu is also a U.S. non-profit supporting Amani Matabaro, a Congolese man who created Sewing Workshops and a Peace Market to empower women and help fight the crisis in the Congo. The Peace Exchange has partnered with the women of the Sewing Workshops by hiring them as employees to promote and sell their handmade items. There is no middle-man. The Peace Exchange works directly with the sewing workshops. They visit them. They are hands-on.
The Peace Exchange | 580 Broadway, Suite 204, Laguna Beach, California 92651 | 714.507.5494 | [email protected]
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