Mother of Memory – Mnemosyne – celebrates the many contributions to human rights by women from all over the world. A symbol of International Women’s Day, the work depicts a community of all races of the world in a female form. It evokes the achievements of women along their struggle for peace and equality in the face of discrimination and war.

 
  • Collector's item: painted in 1994 to commemorate the introduction of the first bill in the history of the U.S. Congress (H.J. Res. 316) to recognize International Women's Day in the United States.

  • Mother of Memory - Mnemosyne - celebrates the many contributions to human rights by women from all over the world. A symbol of International Women's Day, the work depicts a community of all races of the world in a female form. It evokes the achievements of women along their struggle for peace and equality in the face of discrimination and war. 

 
 

🎨🖌 Selected shows:

• Violence against Women 365 International Poster Exhibition - Ireland

• 2019 Art and Democracy - Art Exhibit Dedicated to Human Rights - USA

• 2015 Palm Springs Art Museum - USA

•  1999  Four Seasons Hotel, Los Angeles (Group show with works of Andy Warhol, Dennis Hopper, Robert Graham, Sam Francis, John Baldessari)

• 1998 Group Show, Patricia Correa Gallery, Los Angeles (with Ed Moses)

 • 1998 Group Show, Four Seasons Hotel, Los Angeles (with Robbie Conal) benefiting The Children’s Hospital

  • 1997  Group Show, “Artists for Tom Hayden”, William Turner Gallery, LA

  • 1997 “Art From the Heart”, Group Show, Directors Guild of America (Edward Ruscha)

  • 1996  One Woman Show, Masks of Discord, Raleigh Studios, Los Angeles

  • 1996  Group Show, Desmond Gallery, Los Angeles

  • 1993  Group Show, Los Angeles City Hall Bridge Gallery, Time Capsule for the 21st Century 2093

 
 
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