Posts Tagged ‘Gladstone Hotel’

HeARTS for Pakistan

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Last night I stopped by the Gladstone Hotel for HeARTS for Pakistan: An Evening of  Art and Jazz. The trendy Queen St. W hotel ballroom was filled with art enthusiasts, and do-gooders alike with notable attendees: mayoral candidate Joe Pantalone (a strong supporter of the Toronto arts scene) and Miss Pakistan World. The event featured live jazz, as well as a silent art auction where 100% of the money raised went towards the Humanitarian Coalition’s flood relief efforts in Pakistan. Over 50 pieces were donated by generous artists and included photographs, mixed media pieces, sculptures and acrylics on canvas; they were all lovely and without a doubt raised a lot of funds for the worthy cause.  Take a look below for some point and shoot pics!

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Art for AIDS International

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

This past Friday April 9th, 2010 was the opening night for the Art for AIDS International Exhibit at the Gladstone Hotel on trendy Queen St. W.  While Art for AIDS is a well known international non-profit organization based out of London, ON this was their first exhibition in Toronto. The exhibit featured international artists, as well as unique works from students across the globe.

Art for AIDS International has three distinct goals:

  • to provide HIV/AIDS education and advocacy through art and youth programming
  • to provide financial support to organizations working with women and children in sub-Saharan Africa
  • to provide scholarships to children who otherwise wouldn’t be able to attend school in sub-Saharan Africa

Their unique workshops take place at schools in Africa and around the globe, where students are educated about the causes and effects of HIV/AIDS and are then invited to translate their insights into original collage artwork. Collages are then reproduced as limited edition prints and sold to the public with the proceeds directed to non-profit organizations in sub-Saharan Africa.

See the gallery below for a quick taste of what Art for AIDS has on display. For more information on the exhibit and the organization click here.


 

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-Team thinkGood.