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27 November 2007
KADO – A SPECIAL EXHIBITION TO BENEFIT WAR CHILD
Nov 30, 2007 to Jan 13, 2008
Opening Reception: December 2nd, 4PM-6PM, with remarks by a representative of War Child
A light-hearted mixed media exhibition bringing warmth to the winter months. All works are priced to sell, and have been chosen for both quality and suitability as holiday gifts. Buy a gift for yourself or someone else, and your gift will keep on giving: 10% (in some cases more) of all sales will be donated to War Child.
Participating artists: Jack Allick, Gunilla Andersson, Pascale Bazille, Lillian von Dobschutz, Marlijn Franken, Victoria Jacob, Meta Joanknecht, Kristian Klok, Laser 3.14, Marjet, Marquis Palmer, Belinda Parton, Patricia Ribas, Harald Seiwert, StoryPeople, Constance Thio, Peter Vlot, Nick Walker, Rene Zuiderveld.
Curators: Gunilla Andersson and Donna DuCarme
About War Child Netherlands
War Child Netherlands strives for a healthy mental development of children who have lived through war. This will enable them to contribute to a peaceful future. Through music- creative- and sports activities children learn to express their emotions. This helps them to deal with war experiences and stimulates their personal development and respect for one another. By learning to play again children are able to escape the difficulties of their daily lives for a while.
With support from the Head Office in Amsterdam, War Child Netherlands’ field staff work with around 15,000 children per week in 11 countries affected by armed conflict. War Child Holland is the winner of the Dutch NGOTransparency Award 2006. More information can be found at www.warchild.nl
http://www.treehouse.abc.nl/index.php?page=gallery&show=next&title=kado
ABC Treehouse
Voetboogstraat 11
1012 XK Amsterdam
Tel: 020 4230967 (in the treehouse)
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