**The Ndunga Must Be Relocated by the End of June 2010**
We are appealing to everyone for serious leads or suggestions for a new home for the Installation.
If we cannot find a new location I unfortunately will have to destroy the work.
Viable sites are:
Gardens, parks, semi private/public atriums, city squares, courtyards, in-door, plazas, beaches, NYC Tri-State area, East Coast, West Coast . . .
Email suggestions to Sandra Bell at journeyagents2@aol.com or call at 718 855 8616. Thank you!
Glass Enclosure: 14 Ft H X 13 ft W X 13 Ft D
Ndunga: 12ftH X 12ftW x 12ft D on a wooden platform
Medium: Dried Banana leaves, Copper, Wire
NPAP was pleased to work with the Friends of the Congo, The Maysles Film Institute, Rev. Malika Lee Whitney’s Jumping For Justice Social Initiative, The NYS Coalition Against Sexual Assault & My Strength Is Not For Hurting, Yaffa Cultural Arts, Inc, Global Kids, Kim Weston Moran, The Riverside Church & others for a wonderful, exciting event on March 7th commemorating International Women’s Day.
Sandra A.M. Bell, Artistic Director of the Ndunga Public Art Project, recieved from the Harlem Arts Alliance the Zora Neale Hurston Community and Culture Award for using her talents to create cohesion & understanding between diverse cultures on March 3rd 2010.