UPDATE: “Faces of Haiti” Extended

The "Faces of Haiti" photography exhibition and arts & crafts sale has completed its run in Denver and is moving to Fort Collins, CO. Please tell friends, family & colleagues in the area about this wonderful exhibition, especially if they couldn’t make it down to Denver!

"Faces of Haiti: Through Art and Photography" is a unique exhibition from post-earthquake Haiti, featuring photography by Ray Tollison, mixed with a vibrant display of primitive and fine Haitian art and crafts. A portion of the proceeds from the exhibition, which runs from July 1 - September 3 at Global Village Museum in Fort Collins, will benefit HELP, among other Haiti-related organizations.

July 1

"First Friday Gallery Walk: Haitian Art Preview: A special preview event at women's boutique Tula, featuring selected pieces of art with a focus on beaded Voudou flags.

Ongoing: July 1 - September 3

"Exhibition: "Faces of Haiti" is designed to share the beauty of Haiti while raising awareness and funds for non-profit organizations working with the Haitian people to rebuild from the January 2010 earthquake.

Profits from the sale of the photography, Haitian art, crafts and jewelry will also be donated to non-profit organizations working in Haiti on some of the country’s greatest development challenges, including lack of education, deforestation, and providing child-friendly spaces in tent camps for those displaced and made homeless by last year’s devastating earthquake.

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