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-*[http://www.mesart.com/show.dogs.cats.html '''Exhibition: Nothing But Dogs and Cats!''']<br>+*[http://www.mesart.com/show.dogs.cats.html '''An African Diaspora - A TRILOGY''']<br>
-* '''[http://www.mesart.com MesArt Featured Artists. January 2008]'''<br>+* '''[http://www.mesart.com MesArt Featured Artists. February 2008]'''<br>
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-==RECEPTION: Friday, January 11th, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM ==+==RECEPTION: Friday, February 15th, 6 PM - 9 PM ==
'''Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, San Francisco'''<br> '''Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, San Francisco'''<br>
-[[Image: dogsnl.jpg|557px|left|http://www.mesart.com/show.dogs.cats.html]]<br>+[[Image: trilogy.jpg|573px|left|http://www.mesart.com/african.diaspora.trilogy.html]]<br>
-'''The highly anticipated Nothing But Dogs and Cats art show/benefit has arrived. This is a collaboration between Market Street Gallery, MesArt.com and The San Francisco SPCA. Guest curator/artist, Xavier Viramontes, will be showing some of his humorous dog and cats prints. In addition Linda Lee Boyd, Robert Brokl, Sylvia Buettner, Gabriele Bungardt, Art Hazelwood, Peggy Jane Murray and Sarah Young will also be featured.'''<br>+'''Market Street Gallery proudly announces the opening of "An African Diaspora-A Trilogy" featuring three Bay Area African American artists: Rae Louise Hayward, James Gayles and TheArthur Wright. Their works represent a wide range of African-based themes.'''
-===Please join us for the gala opening is Friday, Jan. 11, 6-9 PM.===+ 
-'''Aside from artworks the event will feature live aninmals ready for adoption. For those of you who can't adopt either a piece of art or an animal, the representative from The SF/SPCA will gladly accept a donation.'''+Rae Louise Hayward, a beloved member of the East Bay arts community died on January 3, 2008. Ms. Hayward co-founded "The Art of Living Black," an event and venue held annually during Black History Month for African American artists at the Richmond Arts Center.
-'''[http://www.mesart.com/show.dogs.cats.html ''More info'']<br>+ 
-[[Image: xaviervideo.jpg|240px|left|http://www.mesart.com/show.dogs.cats.html]]''Video Invitation by Xavier Viramontes.''+"This exhibit, though planned before her passing, is also in memoriam to a great friend and artist, Rae Louise Hayward. Her work is beautiful...but she created a more wondrous thing in 'The Art of Living Black', an event that has grown and brought in a growing number of artists of African descent who will live, along with their progeny, here in America, forever. She is sorely missed�" said TheArthur Wright.
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 +This exhibit showcases thoughtful, bold, colorful, expressive works of three artists whose very different techniques are inextricably linked by their heritage and shaped by their individual experiences in the African Diaspora.
 +===Please join us for the gala opening is Friday, February 15, 6 PM - 9 PM.===
 +'''[http://www.mesart.com/african.diaspora.trilogy.html ''More info'']<br>
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NEWS:

RECEPTION: Friday, February 15th, 6 PM - 9 PM

Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, San Francisco

http://www.mesart.com/african.diaspora.trilogy.html

Market Street Gallery proudly announces the opening of "An African Diaspora-A Trilogy" featuring three Bay Area African American artists: Rae Louise Hayward, James Gayles and TheArthur Wright. Their works represent a wide range of African-based themes.

Rae Louise Hayward, a beloved member of the East Bay arts community died on January 3, 2008. Ms. Hayward co-founded "The Art of Living Black," an event and venue held annually during Black History Month for African American artists at the Richmond Arts Center.

"This exhibit, though planned before her passing, is also in memoriam to a great friend and artist, Rae Louise Hayward. Her work is beautiful...but she created a more wondrous thing in 'The Art of Living Black', an event that has grown and brought in a growing number of artists of African descent who will live, along with their progeny, here in America, forever. She is sorely missed�" said TheArthur Wright.

This exhibit showcases thoughtful, bold, colorful, expressive works of three artists whose very different techniques are inextricably linked by their heritage and shaped by their individual experiences in the African Diaspora.

Please join us for the gala opening is Friday, February 15, 6 PM - 9 PM.

More info

MESART FEATURED ARTISTS JANUARY 2008: www.mesart.com

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