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Click here to listen to NPR's Hear & Now interview with Betty LaDuke titled "Heifer International Through the Eyes of an Artist."


Betty LaDuke has traveled the globe documenting Heifer's work. The fruit of her labor is a 100-foot mural sequence titled "Dreaming Cows," now hanging in the new Heifer Village on our World Headquarters campus. You can own this beautiful, full color 172 page, art-quality book showcasing the murals and paintings that make up "Dreaming Cows." Beautifully detailed and in vbibrant color, the book explores Betty's beginnings and painting philosophy and also features a chapter on Heifer's history.

"Dreaming Cows: The Paintings, Murals and Drawings of Betty LaDuke Celebrating Heifer International," can be purchased by calling 1-800-422-0474..



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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 December 2009 )
 

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"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
 


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Phone: 541-482-4562 / Fax: 541-482-2584 / E-mail: bladuke@jeffnet.org

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