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Friday, January 11, 2013
Vietnamese-born artist Huong unveils Peace Mural in Miami
Contact: Huong
Peace Mural Foundation
Phone: 305-596-9280
7700 SW 77th Ave
Miami, FL 33146
www.peacemural.org
THE OBAMA INAUGURATION
Peace Mural Foundation Announces the Unveiling of The Obama Inauguration Mural on Lincoln Road
The new exhibit by the artist Huong celebrates renewed American patriotism and hope .
When: Saturday, January 19th, 5pm
Where: 430 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach FL 33139
Miami, January 10, 2013: The artist Huong will unveil her largest painting designed to honor and inspire the renewed patriotism of our nation. OBAMA INAUGRATION will be open daily from 10am-10pm and parking is available in the parking garage behind the building at the entrance to 16th Street. The exhibit is sponsored and presented by Ambassador Paul Cejas of 420 Lincoln Road Associates, Ltd.
THE OBAMA INAUGURATION captures the transformative swell of joy and pride felt by the nation as President Barack Obama was sworn into office for his first term. This enormous canvas, measuring 84 feet by 240 feet is a celebration of history in the making as well as a reminder of what it truly means to be an American.
Huong who emigrated from her native Vietnam following the fall of Saigon, remains dedicated to world peace. Reflecting on the brotherly love she felt during the inaugural festivities, she says, “ I was part of a new era in the history of America. The country had gently but securely adopted me. I was arm in arm with daughters and sons of other immigrants, some refugees like me, and others who took a different road to freedom. I smiled and knew, yes, this is my country –the land of promise, a promise of hope, and a hope for new life. Our faces read, ‘We are citizens of American and of the world.’ We are accountable to both. I think this is what we mean by feeling patriotic.”
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