Monday, February 28, 2011

Soon to come

I will soon post the update on the exhibition and the auction. Some people are still dropping by to get their stuff and hence I will need to wait until I process everything.

Monday, February 21, 2011

The gallery has been doing really well in terms of attracting the Mount Holyoke students and staff as well as some off campus audience. So far, more than 90% of the things in display from Haiti and Jurshital Institute in Nepal have been bid on. I am so excited with the response so far and thankful to everyone who managed to be there at the gallery. I also received encouraging comments from people saying how much they appreciated the arts from grassroots and the cultural enlightenment they got through the artworks from Haiti and Nepal. There is only 3 days left until the final auction night on Thursday, February 24th (7.30 pm to 9 pm). I hope to see as many people supporting our cause of women and children empowerment!!!

Friday, February 4, 2011


Yesterday we held a reception at the Blanchard Student Art Gallery. Although I was afraid that not many people would turn up due to the snowy weather and change of opening date, which is rather inconvenient, I am glad to announce that I am satisfied with the number of audience. Not all of them bid on Art Works but I am glad that they at least showed up and that they carried away with them some reflection on Mithila culture and hopes f Haiti.

Another good news I share is that, two of my most favorite painting were bid. One of which is the long painting that stands at the center of the room. Among all, couple paintings have become quite famous and more than three people have bid for them, making it tough on who is going to be the ultimate winner. Though this is my first time getting involved in an art exhibition business, my lack expertise on art was not a big problem. I was able to tackle all the challenges in getting this exhibition up with the help of my partner Haeinn Woo, my roommate from last year, Dani, my best friend Bishal, and other friends who have supported me throughout. I am also thankful to Davis Projects for Peace and Clinton Global Initiatives without which this project would have no financial support. I cannot remain without thanking the student art board who gave us the gallery to display our paintings until the 24th of February.

I really hope that people will remember this exhibition until the last day and bid on maximum of these paintings so that we can raise maximum amount of funds for women in Nepal and school building project in Haiti.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Opening Day


Due to adverse weather conditions in South Hadley, MA, our exhibition got postponed. It will happen tomorrow evening from 7.30 to 9 PM.