Life Doesn’t Frighten Me

Jul 25, 2019 | Compassionate ARTS

Fallbrook Library March Exhibition Titled
Life Doesn’t Frighten Me:
Hope Inspired Through Art

Fallbrook Life Doesn't Frighten Me

Life Doesn't Frighten MeLife Doesn’t Frighten Me, is an exhibition and book promoting conversations (through Art) about Life and Hope.

Our first showing was in the Fallbrook Ca. Library from March 10 – May 5, 2019. With a reception and performance of music and Poetry on March 15. We will be exhibiting some of this work, and adding Sacramento artists at the California Visionaries Summit in September 19-22.

The title of this exhibition of photographs and paintings is based on a poem of hope by Maya Angelou. The imagery and writing includes things that kids and youth think about or fear.  The 13 artists work with families and youth often in crisis. The work in this exhibition strives to promote hope, encourage community support, and a more compassionate future. We intend to grow this project.

Fallbrook Hope Inspired Through ArtEvery child needs a Safe Harbor, a place they can feel hopeful, especially now. The suicide rate of teens is soaring, fears about safety and justice are spreading division, climate change and immigration are in the news daily. Meanwhile, opportunities for community building through the arts have been shrinking. A huge loss. Art can portray life in a way that bypasses struggles and promotes hope and understanding by building communities of compassion.

We need compassionate professional artists to lead the way. Curator Kira Carrillo Corser has 30-years’ experience producing collaborative, community and social justice arts programs, including work locally and nationally, like the Carter Center, the Center for Civil and Human Rights and on PBS, HBO and NBC. She has a Journalism degree from San Diego State, worked 10 years for KPBS TV and Radio, and has a Masters in Fine Art with numerous awards and nationally traveled exhibitions and books. She lives in Fallbrook, CA.


 

Life Doesn’t Frighten Me

Compassionate artists working in communities:
Fallbrook, San Diego, Pasadena, Los Angeles,
Aromas and Sacramento.

  1. Fe Love – Performance Artist, Co-Founder Compassionate ARTSFallbrook Life Doesn't Frighten Me Artwork
  2. Kira Carrillo Corser – Artist, Curator, Co-Founder Compassionate ARTS
  3. Heather Hillard -Bonds – Artist, Teacher
  4. Aldonia Bailey – Artist, Teacher
  5. Marilyn Huerta – Artist, Teacher
  6. Jennifer Colby – Artist, Educator
  7. Sergio Sanchez Moreno – Artist, Past Teacher
  8. Grace Adams – Artist, Educator
  9. Brecia Kralovic Logan – Artist, Teacher
  10. Patricia Frischer – Artist, Founder of San Diego Visual Arts Network
  11. Adeola Aiyeloja – Artist. Teacher
  12. Renee Scott-Femenelia – Artist, School Principal
  13. Helen Redman – Artist, Educator
  14. Maria Kostelas – Flutes of the World, Performance

 

Life Doesn’t Frighten Me

Poem by Maya Angelou
Exhibition and Book Curated by Kira Carrillo Corser 510.684.4651, kiracorser@gmail.com

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