Art Opening: Kaye Wone by Ibou Ndoye and Considerations II by Marlene Godoy at International Visions The Gallery

Face With a Question by Ibou Ndoye,2008, 32x40)
Kaye Wone
by Ibou Ndoye
and
Considerations II
by Marlene Godoy
show. March 4th- March 28th, 2009
opening reception. March 7, 6:30-9pm
We cordially invite you to the exhibition of African artist, Ibou Ndoye and Brazilian artist, Marlene Godoy.
Kaye Wone, Ibou explains,"literally means come on and show us what you have or what you can do." The main idea is to demonstrate to others the common culture values we share as thinkers, artists, educators and ordinary people, from all walks of life.
We will also be featuring mixed media artist, Marlene Godoy, who employs fragments of Brazilian wood as a medium. Godoy's encaustic technique serves as a material support for her relief and assemblage sculptural paintings. Her work reflects influences of a diversity of cultures: Indigenous, European, African, and Brazilian.
International Visions The Gallery | 2629 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20008
gallery hours. wed-sat, 11am-6pm or by apointment | t. 202 234 5112
www.inter-visions.com