The very first paintings by hundreds of children from northern Madagascar’s rainforest, one of the poorest and most environmentally threatened regions of the world, were exhibited in a fundraising exhibition and champagne reception December at Rogue Space | Chelsea. Many of the paintings were created from naturally occurring pigments extracted from native fruits and plants such…
Benefit Exhibition I Am Nepal Children’s Empowerment Art ProjectBenefit Exhibition and AuctionThursday, April 216-9pm What we set out to do: I am Nepal is the seventh in a series of exhibitions by Rogue Foundation featuring the work of children in conflict zones around the world, expanding on I Am Haiti, I Am Afghanistan, I Am New…
What we set out to do: I Am Palestine was the sixth in a series of exhibitions by Rogue Foundation featuring the work of children in conflict zones around the world, expanding on I Am Haiti, I Am Afghanistan, I Am Syria, I am New York and I Am Congo. I Am Palestine was a…
What we set out to do: Continuing its mission working with children in conflict zones, Rogue Foundation competed an art in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo in October to support CAMME, a local organization specifically helping children who have not found help in more traditional rehabilitation centers. The project brought art supplies for the children…
What we set out to do: Rogue Foundation collaborated with Art Start in working with children living in homeless shelters in New York. Artists from around the world were invited to donate works created around the theme of Home. We supplied art supplies for the Art Start family of children to paint their vision of…
what we set out to do: Rogue Foundation completed an art project with boys and girls at refugee camps on the Syrian-Lebanese border at the end of November, collaborating with NGO Relief and Reconciliation for Syria. The I Am Syria project specifically assisted R&R Syria’s program of trauma support for children who have been affected…
what we set out to do: Rogue Foundation traveled to Afghanistan to Le Pelican School in Kabul, a bastion to Hazarra children. The Hazarra are the the most persecuted ethnic group in that region and simply attending school can be a threatening experience, especially for girls. The paintings the children created for the show…
What we set out to do: Our initial project focused on Haiti, following the devastating earthquake in 2010. There, children of the Maranatha School and Orphanage were invited to paint their hopes for the future. The 200+ images inspired the “I Am Haiti” exhibition. Sales from the exhibition funded the rebuilding of their school, destroyed in…
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