| Elsabet.com :: Official Website of Eritrean Artist Elsa Gebreyesus | |
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| Link ID | 15 |
| Title | Elsabet.com :: Official Website of Eritrean Artist Elsa Gebreyesus |
| Url | http://www.elsabet.com |
| Description | This is the official website of Eritrean artist, Elsa Gebreyesus. Elsa Gebreyesus lived in Ethiopia, Kenya, and United States before going to receive her BA from Brock University in Ontario, Canada. After Eritrea won its independence from Ethiopia, she lived there for five years, working as a Project Officer with an indigenous women's organization. After leaving Eritrea, she came to the U. S. where she's been pursuing her lifelong passion for art. In addition to her passion for art, she also volunteers and works with organizations involved with human rights issues especially in Africa. She continues to learn from artists she admires and has been greatly influenced by modernist painters from both Africa and the West. |
| Category | Arts Culture & Society Personal & Family |
| Keywords | Elsa Gebreyesus modern abstract art & african contemporary art Eritrea |
| Date | Aug 26, 2007 |
| Contact Name | Elsa Gebreyesus |
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Elsabet.com :: Official Website of Eritrean Artist Elsa Gebreyesus
This is the official website of Eritrean artist, Elsa Gebreyesus. Elsa Gebreyesus lived in Ethiopia, Kenya, and United States before going to receive her BA from Brock University in Ontario, Canada. After Eritrea won its independence from Ethiopia, she lived there for five years, working as a Project Officer with an indigenous women's organization. After leaving Eritrea, she came to the U. S. where she's been pursuing her lifelong passion for art. In addition to her passion for art, she also volunteers and works with organizations involved with human rights issues especially in Africa. She continues to learn from artists she admires and has been greatly influenced by modernist painters from both Africa and the West.







