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CFW UPDATE Reflections on Children Exhibition in Genoa, Italy September 2nd – September 16th, 2006 The Children Charitable Art Exhibition at the Berio’s Events Showroom in Genoa, Italy was held for two weeks. I found this to be a very fulfilling experience because it gave me the chance to explore “children portraiture” as a theme, which had never occurred to me before. The involvement of CFW added a deeper meaning to my research of this theme. Not only do I better understand Cystic Fibrosis as a disease, but I also better understand the “what” and “how” of my art.
On Monday September 11, “PrimoCanale”, invited us to talk in their morning programme dedicated to cultural events. Mrs. Patrizia Gaggero, Manager of the Berio Events, my friend Ugo Nuzzo, and I were interviewed at a live broadcast. We talked about the show, our artwork and videos, and about CFW and CF. The TV interview allowed Mrs. Gaggero to announce the “11th September Project” which commemorates the 9-11 tragedy of 2001. The Public Library along with hundreds all around the world are taking part in this project including the Children exhibition and other events held by Unicef and Amnesty at the Berio’s spaces.
About 200 visitors attended the show over the course of two weeks. I was pleased that people were interested in coming to the show. Some of them picked up the invitations cards I left around town, others read about it in the newspaper. Some also came back a second or a third time, because they liked both the paintings and the photographs, accompanied by the sound of the sea-waves in the background, provided by Ugo’s video. People sat to rest while watching the two videos—one showed the sea and the other showed children Ugo saw during his travels around the world. Some works sold and I am confident that more will sell in CFW’s On-line Charitable Art Gallery, where the exhibition will be permanent (See http://www.cfww.org/store/gallery_children.asp). |