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 Dreaming Cows Mural Project 

For Heifer International
Murphy Keller Education Center - Little Rock, Arkansas

In 2007 I was invited by Heifer International (HI) to create a mural for their Murphy-Keller Eduction Center in Little Rock, AR scheduled to open in 2009. This Dreaming Cows Mural Project, 7' tall x 90' wide, evolved as a series of 27 individually cut and shaped plywood panels,, approximately 7' x 4' each, representing HI projects around the world. Since they are also reproduced in gicleé print format, it is possible to present the Dreaming Cows Mural Project as a circulating exhibit.

EXHIBIT CONTENT
• 20 gicleé prints of mural panels - 31" x 21", 22" x 23", approx.
Inspired by Heifer International project sites in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the United States in 2003-2008 "The cup is half full"
• 4 mural panel sequences - 13" x 41" or 13" x 35" each; all prints are framed and ready for display

EDUCATIONAL COMPONENT
• 12 framed images - mural project development sequence
• Exhibit statement
• DVD - Betty LaDuke, Art Reflecting Life and Heifer International
• DVD - Betty LaDuke, Dreaming Cows Mural Project

EXHIBIT PACKING AND SHIPPING
Exhibit packed in 1 plywood crate

Total prints completed are 27; 14 selected for website

For exhibit packing, shipping, rental fee information and scheduling, contact: 541.482.4562

Africa
Africa

Asia
Asia

Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe

Latin America
Latin America

USA
USA

Celebrating the Gift
Celebrating the Gift

Goat - Pride
Goat - Pride

Reconciliation
Reconciliation

Building Community Leaders (dyptych)
Building Community Leaders (dyptych)

Mekong River Market Day
Mekong River Market Day

Village Market Day
Village Market Day

Rice Harvest
Rice Harvest

We May Be Poor But Our Culture is Rich (dyptich)
We May Be Poor But Our Culture is Rich (dyptich)

The Cow's Name is Nora
The Cow's Name is Nora

Market Day (triptych)
Market Day (triptych)

Pachamama
Pachamama

Tree of Life
Tree of Life

White Earth Reservation, Wild Rice Harvest
White Earth Reservation, Wild Rice Harvest

Gibbs Elementary School: The Worm Story
Gibbs Elementary School: The Worm Story

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Quotes
"Betty LaDuke's Africa Through the Eyes of Women Artists unusual portraits of twelve artists from Africa and the Diaspora, makes a significant contribution to women's studies, African diaspora studies, and art history and cultural history. This collection of essays. which results from sensitive interviews conducted by LaDuke with women of African descent throughout the diaspora provides extraordinary insight into the nature of creative expression among a group of women too long ignored by scholars. LaDuke's pioneering and courageous effort to make visible in this way such a diverse group of talented women deserves our applause."
--Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Spelman College
 


Copyright 1998 - 2008 Betty LaDuke. All rights reserved. Betty LaDuke, Multicultural Images
For exhibit packing, shipping, rental fee information and scheduling, please use the following contact information.
Phone: 541-482-4562 / Fax: 541-482-2584 / E-mail: bladuke@jeffnet.org

site credits: andrea m. thein.