‘Unite Brighton’ Exhibition for Haiti Orphans
Felix MCing exhibition to benefit Future of Haiti Orphanage
Come to Brighton’s seafront Umi Hotel at 3pm on the 26th of June for the grand finale of the exhibition of work inspired by and produced during the relief efforts in Haiti. If you are not in the UK, view the tearsheet instead.
Felix will be MCing this event and amongst others will share some of my experiences working with the children orphaned by the earthquake in Haiti. Felix photographed all the individual orphans and provided all imagery to help The Future of Haiti orphanage gain sponsors – the orphanage is a project close to his heart. See Felix’s slideshow from his work with the orphanage by clicking here.
Several of Felix’s pieces from Haiti are on display among work by other UK artists. There’ll be live music, wine, snacks and great conversation to look forward to. Felix will be in the UK for just over 48 hours to host this event before going onto his next project.
Event:
‘Unite Brighton’ exhibition in aid of the Future of Haiti Orphanage
Location:
Umi Hotel Brighton, 64 King’s Road, Brighton, BN1 1NA
Time:
3pm, 26th of June 2010
Exhibiting Artists:
Felix Kunze
Sophie Sheinwald
Mandeep Birdy
Flora Pettitt
Guiseppi Santmaria
Angela Huang
Steve Yeates
50% of the sales of all art will go directly to the orphanage.
A giant ‘Unite Brighton’ piggybank will be on show at reception so all visitors can donate as they want, along with ‘I Helped Haiti’ T-shirts which will be for sale, all profits going to the orphanage.
Event organized and directed by Mandeep Birdy in association with Umi Hotel Brighton, ‘Unite Brighton’ and the Mayor of Brighton & Hove as well as other sponsors. Exhibition open until 30 June 2010. Pieces will be available via www.felixkunze.com – Felix is available for media interviews.
Haiti Exhibition – Felix Kunze News – mid June 2010
Felix MCing exhibition to benefit Future of Haiti Orphanage
Come to Brighton’s seafront Umi Hotel at 3pm on the 26th of June for the grand finale of the exhibition of work inspired by and produced during the relief efforts in Haiti. If you are not in the UK, view the tearsheet instead.
Felix will be MCing this event and amongst others will share some of my experiences working with the children orphaned by the earthquake in Haiti. Felix photographed all the individual orphans and provided all imagery to help The Future of Haiti orphanage gain sponsors – the orphanage is a project close to his heart. See Felix’s slideshow from his work with the orphanage by clicking here.
Several of Felix’s pieces from Haiti are on display among work by other UK artists. There’ll be live music, wine, snacks and great conversation to look forward to. Felix will be in the UK for just over 48 hours to host this event before going onto his next project.
Event:
‘Unite Brighton’ exhibition in aid of the Future of Haiti Orphanage
Location:
Umi Hotel Brighton, 64 King’s Road, Brighton, BN1 1NA
Time:
3pm, 26th of June 2010
Further details here
50% of the art proceeds will go directly to the orphanage project.
Event organized and directed by Mandeep Birdy in association with Umi Hotel Brighton, ‘Unite Brighton’ and the Mayor of Brighton & Hove as well as other sponsors. Exhibition open until 30 June 2010. Pieces will be available via www.felixkunze.com – Felix is available for media interviews.
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Felix is an international portrait and documentary photographer. He is based in London but spends most of the year on assignment across the globe. Recent projects include 2 trips to Haiti to work with the Future of Haiti orphanage as well a variety of other relief organizations. Through his work, many of the children of the Future of Haiti orphanage now have the support they need to live a full life, free from the daily struggle of Haitian street life. Felix is currently in the US and heading home for the exhibition grand finale on the 26th of June. Then he’s on his way to Denmark, with a trip to the far east in the works. His work will soon be seen in some one of the world’s largest magazines. He is available to hire on commissions internationally from mid-July.
