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Artvi Advocates Hosts Caribbean Colour Juried Art Exhibition

Artvi Advocates will host the 2011 Caribbean Colour Juried Art Exhibition event, “The Art of Diversity: A Smile Is Beautiful in Every Colour,” from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at The Ice Gallery Project at St. Thomas Dairies, across from Udder Delite on Magens Bay Road, St. Thomas. Admission is free; hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer and more will be served.
Attendees of this one-night-only exhibition will have an opportunity to participate in a collaborative art project throughout the evening, and will also be able to cast a vote for their favorite work in the People’s Choice Award category. Featured in the exhibition will be more than 40 works of art from local
emerging and mid-career artists, as well as over 30 works of art by students from the Charlotte Amalie High School art department, The Virgin Islands School of Visual Arts and Antilles School, among others. Artist Eric Browne will provide an audio installation, which will be accompanied by a light show from Hooman Pedram.
Over $2,000 in cash prizes will be awarded to exhibition winners. Serving as juror will be Carmen T. Ruiz De Fischler Ph.D., founding director of the Puerto Rico Museum of Art and a former executive director of the renowned Ponce Art Museum. Artvi Advocates hopes to use this all-inclusive community art exhibit as a catalyst for creating awareness and promoting the value of our diversity throughout the territory. Artvi Advocates is a new grassroots organization of energetic and innovative art advocates who have a keen interest in furthering the cause of arts and cultural advocacy in the U.S.V.I. Its mission is to support and promote the arts in order to enhance the cultural, social and economic well-being of the Virgin Islands through arts education and advocacy.
Art work will only be available for viewing by appointment from March 8-18. For more information or to make an appointment, call 690-9528.

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