Paris 2019 Charity Art Exhibition
A Chance for Happiness Paris 2019 Charity Art Exhibit presents: Fêlures et Lumières. That's how the light gets in. Curated by Liba Waring Stambollion and Dreams and Divinities www.dreamsanddivinites.com. Vernissage December 2, 19:00-22:00 Finissage December 7, 18:00-21:00 Concert Didier Malherbe 18:30 Open daily from December 2-7, 13:00-18:00. Atelier Gustave, 36 Rue Boissonade, 75014 Paris A Chance for Happiness supports: 1. Enjoyment of life and personal development (happiness research), 2. Intelligent anti-bullying initiatives, 3. Suicide prevention (trans-generational transmission), and 4. Grief counseling for "orphaned families". More infos and updates at www.achanceforhappiness.international Donations account Austria IBAN: AT94 3939 0000 0050 9976 BIC: RZKTAT2K390 PayPal www.paypal.me/achanceforhappiness Member of World Federation for Mental Health www.wfmh.global
A Chance for Happiness Paris 2019 Charity Art Exhibit presents: Fêlures et Lumières. That's how the light gets in. Curated by Liba Waring Stambollion and Dreams and Divinities www.dreamsanddivinites.com.
Vernissage December 2, 19:00-22:00
Finissage December 7, 18:00-21:00
Concert Didier Malherbe 18:30
Open daily from December 2-7, 13:00-18:00.
Atelier Gustave, 36 Rue Boissonade, 75014 Paris
A Chance for Happiness supports: 1. Enjoyment of life and personal development (happiness research), 2. Intelligent anti-bullying initiatives, 3. Suicide prevention (trans-generational transmission), and 4. Grief counseling for "orphaned families".
More infos and updates at www.achanceforhappiness.international
Donations account Austria IBAN: AT94 3939 0000 0050 9976 BIC: RZKTAT2K390
PayPal www.paypal.me/achanceforhappiness
Member of World Federation for Mental Health www.wfmh.global
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
Liba WS<br />
Liba is a painter, writer and designer. She grew up in Singapore, Philippines, Hong Kong and Indonesia.<br />
She moved to the U.S. in 1976 when she was thirteen years old. This further colored her world with music,<br />
artists, mysticism and causes for social justice and ecology. Causes she still engages in today. She graduated<br />
from The School of the <strong>Art</strong> Institute of Chicago in 1988 and went on to teach art, to exhibit, and work for<br />
a cabinet maker. In 1992 she moved to <strong>Paris</strong> with her husband Pascal. They have two sons. For thirty years<br />
she and Pascal designed handmade eco furniture for individuals including celebrities, hotels, restaurants<br />
and businesses. In <strong>2019</strong> Liba resigned to paint full time, write and organize events for Dreams & Divinities.<br />
Since 2012 she has done around 80 exhibitions in Europe, Canada, USA, South and Central America,<br />
Asia and Australia. These include the Naia Museum, Museum Instituto de Americas, Eco Museum, Brownsville<br />
Museum of <strong>Art</strong>, Iloilo Museum of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>, Phantasten Museum, Museum Poros, Museum of Aveiro,<br />
Palace of Ega, Museum La Ensenanza, and the Conimbriga Monographic Museum for their 50th anniversary.<br />
She has published four books and made numerous catalogs. Her poems, paintings, furniture designs and<br />
interviews have been featured on TV, in newspapers, magazines, books and numerous articles online.<br />
Liba’s paintings masterfully blend highly refined technique, playful wit, meaningful symbolism<br />
and deeply personal yet universal messages. The care she lavishes on each creation reflects her dedication<br />
to her vision as well as her audience. That her work can be appreciated on so many levels is the sure sign<br />
of a great artist. -Painter Steven Kenny<br />
www.artwork-liba.com