
From the organizers:
Galerie Lakaye and Living Art              Los Angeles, a local non-profit organization, are organizing Haitian              Relief LA, a fundraiser to take place on              Sunday, February 14 (Valentine’s Day) at Echo Park Lake–a benefit              concert/day of music and art for Haiti disaster relief. The event              will include musical, dance and spoken word performances by local              Los Angeles artists, as well as Haitian artists, including lots of              activities for kids and families. The gallery will also present a              wonderful exhibit of Haitian art.
UNICEF, Partners in Health and              Hollywood Unites for Haiti will be on hand to collect              donations.
In brief, here’s how we envision              the participation of professional visual artists: artists come out              to the park to paint on canvasses, which will be sent to Haitians              living in tent cities as gifts of art to hang on their              tents/temporary homes for months to come. Sponsor art organizations              will donate canvas and supplies, or even better yet, bring your own!              Everything will be set up; Temporary walls/easels will be set up.              All you have to do is show up and paint!
The canvasses will be              distributed in Haiti by Hollywood Unites for Haiti (HUFH), a              non-profit organization on the ground in Haiti. Its mission is to              promote cultural activities and sports to underprivileged youth in              Haiti. It was started by Haitian actor, Jimmy              Jean-Louis.
Most people don’t know that, as              far as paintings go, Haiti is the biggest source for black              art in the world. Haitians understand the value of              art.
We can’t all donate money, but a              gift of art can certainly lift the spirit! In that respect,              please note that we are asking for positive, inspiring imagery to be              sent to the people of Haiti.