Dia De Los Muertos!

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This Fall I had the pleasure of showing at the 2ND CITY COUNCIL ART GALLERY’S annual Dia De Los Muertos Exhibit.   Not only was it a really cool collection of art, honoring this tradition, but it was a chance for families in the community to come together with music, food, and a craft table where kids of all ages could build there own piece of Day of the Dead Art!

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2CC Gallery!

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2nd City Council Art Gallery!

Tesserae: The Art of Mosaic Exhibit

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In beautiful Long Beach, California

Over the summer I was honored to be selected for a juried exhibition, that focuses on mosaic art.  Its hosted by the 2CC Gallery.  Accepted pieces were chosen from hundreds of submissions, featuring some of the finest contemporary mosaic artists.

2CC Show!

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It really was a fantastic show– such a lovely space, amazing  mosaics, and a large, festive crowd.  In the back courtyard, there were hors d’oeuvres and live music!  

It truly was an honor to be a part of such a great show!

2CC Gallery!

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2CC Gallery!

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“Song Of The Soul” Exhibit

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Tiffany Miller Mosaics is very proud to be one of the featured artists at the “Song of the Soul” Exhibit.
The art will be on display from June 5 – June 28, 2009.

There will be an Artist Reception on June 13, from 4pm-7pm. Please come join in the fun.

The exhibit is being held at:

The Thousand Oaks Community Gallery

2331 Borchard

Newbury Park, CA 91320

“We Step Into the Light” Pilot Project

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

WE STEP INTO THE LIGHT is a continuous global art exhibition that encourages artists from all mediums of art to capture the beauty and strength of those who have survived the trauma of abuse and tragedy and have built thriving lives. The origin of the exhibition comes from the experiences and triumphs of a thriving sexual assault survivor Dr. Desmonette Hazly. Dr. Hazly wanted to have a life centered on her dreams, goals and aspirations and not allow the trauma of rape to be the defining moment of her identity. After writing a creative sensual cookbook to address issues of intimacy and body image, Dr. Hazly recognized the power of art to inspire those who have suffered emotional and physical trauma of abuse to see their beauty and find their strength to live the lives they have always wanted.

WE STEP INTO THE LIGHT partners volunteer artists with survivors who are thriving in their lives despite the pain they have suffered. The artists get to know and understand the thriving models and create an image that represents the growth and uniqueness of the people who triumph over tragedy. Each model that is immortalized in a piece of art writes a brief narrative celebrating their survival and highlighting their will to thrive and be successful in their lives.

On April 16The Rape Crisis Center of the YWCA of Greater Los Angeles had their first annual Thriving Awards dinner. The event was inspired by Dr. Desmonette Hazly and celebrates thriving individuals who have experienced sexual assault and domestic violence and have gone on to build incredible meaningful lives. The YWCA, as part of the evening’s celebration, hosted the first We Step Into the Light art exhibition.  Dr. Hazly volunteered with the YWCA’s Compton Rape Crisis Center when she began her social work career over 16 years ago and felt it was befitting to have the agency host the first art exhibition. A staggering one third of all women globally have been raped or abused in their lifetimes. Many women suffer in silence and do not have the opportunity to rebuild their lives after the trauma. WE STEP INTO THE LIGHT looks to use the power of Art, to shed light on the issue and gives hope by highlighting the lives and beauty of thriving survivors.

“We Step Into the Light” Pilot Project…

artistsandmodelsds.jpg Ten Los Angeles area survivors were depicted in artwork by community artists and advanced art students at Cal State Dominguez Hills for the premier of the art exhibition. The artists created portraits of the survivors depicting them in a way that shows their strength. The artwork was displayed on April 16th and then shown at various public buildings throughout Los Angeles. Mickey Melton, Director of the Rape Crisis Center at the YWCA, said the “We Step Into the Light Program” has by itself changed the association’s rape crisis strategies from here forward. 

Meet Korlah pt 1

korlah-ywca-02.jpgCreated as part of the “We Step Into The Light” art exhibit, I had the honor of meeting and mosaicing, Korlah. I brought a list of questions, that I thought might be a good springboard for getting to know her better.  The questions ranged from simply, “what is your favorite color” to questions like, “what brings you peace”.  Not sure how open Korlah would be to sharing these intimate parts of her life, I was blown away by the insightful and inspiring answers she responded with.  Immediately I felt connected with her and knew that my biggest challenge was going to be trying to capture Korlah in just a single piece!