lundi 12 décembre 2011

Aye-Ti Moun Yo Artists Training
In 2011, Aye-Ti Moun Yo organized two exhibitions in the city of New York to introduce and promote 10 local artists from Port-au-Prince, Haiti in the international art scene and market. 




Haitian Artists who took part at this project: 
Alex Bien Aime,  Promo Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ronald CadetPromo Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti 
Alph FleuristalPromo Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
LaRochelle JosentiLoray, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Nixon LegerLoray, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Hugues Bertin FerolPort-au-Prince, Haiti
Adme GeorgesPort-au-Prince, Haiti
Don MichaudComite St Luc, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Pierre EtzerCap-Haitien, Haiti
Dessaline Jean BaptistJacmel, Haiti                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

            


During the artists visit ATMY also provided training sessions for the artists on how to use their art practice as teaching method to do our healing through the arts program for children in Haiti.
This Video depict one of our artistist's training sessions doing an art workshop for Haitian children displaced from Haiti after the earthquake and relocated in Brooklyn. 



                                                   Click on this picture bellow to watch the video:
 Project Sponsored by:                               
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Children's Kingdom Community Center NJ, 
                                        
Aye-Ti Moun Yo Healing through the Arts and International Public Art Project operating in Haiti in 2010


Aye-Ti Moun Yo doing healing through the arts programs in Port-au-Prince, Haiti at two orphenages: "La Maison de mon Pere" and "Foyer Espoir pour les Enfants". We also made an International Public Art Project with children from Haiti and New Orleans expressing and sharing their experience of surviving natural disaster in their respective homelands.

Please, click the link above to see video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy_xzyY0q1E&feature=player_embedded




Sponsors and Partners: 

• Foyer Espoir Pour Les Enfants (Orphanage), Haiti
  Orphanage in Port-au-Prince, Haiti where we did the second part of our
  public art project mural and healing through the arts program with Haitian children. 

• My Father’s House (Orphanage), Haiti
     Orphanage in Port-au-Prince where we provide art learning and
     healing through the arts program to the children of Haiti.

• Young Audiences 21st Century Arts For Learning of LA, New Orleans, Louisiana
    Facilitated the part of our first international public art mural made with
    children of New Orleans at William J. Fisher and Lavadais elementary
    school summer camp in June and July 2010.

• Charity Buzz, Inc, New York
    Charity Buzz Inc., based in New York our major donor
   With the funding to do the pilot of our project in New Orleans in June and
   July and Port-au-Prince, Haiti in August 2010.

• Haiti Arts, Louisiana
    Haiti Arts had prepared logistics and coordination between our partners in
   Haiti, New Orleans and New York for the first part of our project. They
   have financially supported “AYE-TI MOUNN YO” project since the early
   research as one week after the earthquake to build the program. We are
   creating the project content and structure and acting as liaison with the
   communities and groups on the ground in Haiti.

• Hope For The Haitian Children Foundation, Inc Haiti/Louisiana
   A non-for-profit organization located in New Orleans, the major
   donor and support of “Foyer Espoir Pour Les Enfants” in Haiti
   which facilite our work at this orphanage.
  
• The Contemporary Art Center of N.O., New Orleans
   The Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans which is holding our
   First art Show event currently display at their children’s gallery From November 6th  until
   January 9th, 2011.

Artists and Photographers Credits:

Vidho Lorville, Artist and Founder 

Clifton Faust, Photographer in New Orleans

Whitney Raynor, Photographer in Haiti

 Frantz Leone, Production Assistant in Haiti