Art Show and Sale in support of Canadian Foodgrains Bank and Primate's World Relief and Development

Location: Kennebecasis Library, Quispamsis, NB
Date: December 8 - December 31, 2009 at 11 a.m.
Archbishop Claude Miller of the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton will
officially open an Art of Sharing exhibition and sale at the
Kennebecasis Library on Dec. 8 at 11 a.m. The event celebrates the 50th
anniversary of the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF)
and features 10 evocative new paintings by Quispamsis artist Dale Cook.
Her works are based on photographs by the Rev. Marian Lucas-Jefferies,
Carolyn Vanderlip and Heather Plett and depict life in African and
Asian countries where a stable food supply is often just a dream. The
exhibition actually begins on Dec. 1 and remains at the library until
the end of the month.
Ms. Cook, who chooses to use her gifts as
an artist to help provide food security to vulnerable people in the
developing world, is inspired by photographs taken in Ethiopia, Sri
Lanka and Bangladesh. A single painting, sold at silent auction during
the Diocesan Synod last June, was the inaugural Art of Sharing event in
support of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB) through PWRDF. That
painting,
Silence is not the Answer, was inspired by a photo
taken in Ethopia by Ms. Lucas-Jefferies just two days before war broke
out in that country. Greg Hiltz of All Saints Church in Loch Lomond was
the highest bidder on that painting. He and his family felt the
painting held such a spiritual quality they donated it to their Saint
John church.
The photographers who contributed to the current
exhibition are all deeply committed to social justice and food
security. They have also witnessed the plight of hungry people first
hand. Ms. Lucas-Jeffries is the PWRDF representative on the Canadian
Foodgrains Bank as well as the rector of the Parish of Upham. Ms.
Vanderlip is the PWRDF 50th Anniversary facilitator. Ms Plett is
Director of Resources and Public Engagement for the Canadian Foodgrains
Bank.
The Kennebecasis Public Library is on Court Landing in
Quispamsis. It opens Monday through Saturday at 10 a.m. On Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday it is open until 5 p.m.; it is open
Tuesday and Thursday evenings until 8:30.