NEWSLETTER
September 2024
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Maina Foundation Art Exhibition to Support Breast Cancer Prevention
By Manju Soni
Hi Friends,
Maina Foundation is excited to be partnering with artists, both local and national, in our 3rd Annual Online Art Exhibition.
Please consider supporting our mission by donating, or purchasing these beautiful paintings, created by the featured artists.
Art for sale can be purchased from the Maina Foundation website, with prices ranging from $30-800, and the list price includes shipping, with no sales tax.
This year, 20% of the proceeds from the art sale will be donated to NYC Health and Hospitals Metropolitan Breast Care Center, toward advanced imaging to provide timely care to under-served and vulnerable populations, regardless of their ability to pay.
Here are our featured artists:
Howard Park, a local artist and photographer, was led by his love of the sea, from Boston, via the L’Ecole d’Art Decorative de Nice, to Connecticut where he now lives in East Lyme. In 2001, Howard sailed around the world. He has won numerous awards from the New England Watercolor Society, the Mystic Museum of Art and the Lyme Art Association.
Lisa Miceli is a local artist who has won multiple awards for her plein air art with a focus on expressionist watercolors and oils. She has been Influenced, amongst others, by her grandmother, Lucille Gauthier, an illustrator, watercolorist, and a Works Progress Administration artist in the 1930’s. Lisa was the winner of the JMW Turner watercolor competition at the Mystic Seaport.
Natalie Sambamurty, a Maina Foundation board member, works with acrylic, watercolors and oil paints. She draws inspiration from wildlife, traditional Indian art and lifestyles, nature, and different cultures of the world. She is passionate about children’s and women’s health.
Laya Joseph, a New York-based artist, is influenced by her botanist background. She works primarily in acrylic and mixed media, and her paintings are mostly abstracts and semi abstracts, expressionistic in style and often rooted in her memories and experiences.
Ritu Khetan, inspired by the beauty of henna art, creates intricate patterns on candles, trays, and home décor. Ritu has introduced the art of henna to students of Carnegie Mellon University, and loves to share the joy of simply “creating.”
Sneha Khetan, an 8th Grader from Charlotte NC, makes handmade cards and shadow boxes, and is the founder of Sustainable Charlotte, an organization that promotes sustainable living with an aim to educate the public about the climate crisis.
Girish Nair, is known for his live painting on stage alongside musicians and other performing artists. Although known for his portraits in oil and color pencils he has a special interest in creating abstracts and theological interpretations. His art has raised more than $60 000 for multiple charitable organizations.
Geeta Pathak transformed innocent doodles in school books to priceless canvases. Life, with all its precious moments of love, angst, heartache, amidst playing different roles of daughter, sister, friend, wife, and mother, all came together one day as art became her lifeline. This is why she paints everything and anything she perceives to be “in the moment.”
With the support of the community, Maina Foundation hopes to raise much-needed funds to continue our programs and fulfil our mission to raise breast cancer awareness. Please consider supporting our mission by donating, or purchasing these beautiful paintings, created by the featured artists.
Thank you to our Maina Foundation newsletter readers; please forward this newsletter to others who may want to support our mission!
Manju Soni (she/her) (pen name: M. J. Soni) is a former eye surgeon turned author. She is the author of Defying Apartheid, her debut nonfiction book that captures her experiences of being a young activist against apartheid. Her short fiction and essays has appeared in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Akashic Books, Apeiron Review and The Establishment. She’s a member of Crime Writers of Color and Sisters in Crime (National and Connecticut).
https://manjusoni.com
News!
Maina Foundation’s AIIMS project in Rishikesh has conducted five awareness camps so far.
The third screening session was held at Mohitpur village, Bhagwanpur, Roorkee, Haridwar and organized under the guidance of Dr. Meenakshi Khapre, Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine, AIIMS Rishikesh along with Miss Surbhi Chaudhary (Research Assistant).
Big Y Collaboration
We’re so excited that Maina Foundation will receive $1 for each $2.50 reusable Community Bag sold throughout October 2024. It’s time to get ready for your month as our Big Y Community Bag Program Nonprofit Partner at: 90 Halls Road, Old Lyme CT.We thank you for your continued support!
For more information on Maina Foundation, and to help its mission, go to https://mainafoundation.org or contact us at 860-434-3985 or [email protected]
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