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