Published On: Tue, Oct 16th, 2018

Boca Library Presents “Pride & Honor” Photo Exhibit by Veronique Viardin

 

Boca Raton Public Library – Downtown

Presents “Pride & Honor: Native-American Indian Portraits”

A Photographic Exhibit By Veronique Viardin

November 16, 2018–January 25, 2019

Boca Raton, FL – The Boca Raton Public Library is pleased to announce a new photo exhibit by Veronique Viardin called “Pride & Honor: Native-American Indian Portraits” at the Downtown Library. Visitors will enjoy a spirited collection of black-and-white portraits depicting modern-day faces of Native-American Indians.

These stunning photographs were taken at a pow-wow ceremony where Native-American Indians united to celebrate their heritage with feasting, singing and dancing. “As I focused to capture the old and the newer generations dancing before me,” notes Viardin, “I was deeply moved by their courageous spirits and sacred songs.”

French-Puerto Rican photographer Veronique Viardin is inspired by nature and the human condition. Driven by her curiosity, sense of wonder and love of art, she is inspired to create fine-art photography saturated with equal parts beauty and emotion.

“Pride & Honor” will run from November 16, 2018–January 25, 2019, at the Downtown Library, an Art in Public Places venue, at 400 NW 2nd Avenue. The exhibit is free and open to the public during regular library hours.

                                                              

The Boca Raton Public Library provides outstanding library services, resources, and programs that meet the educational, recreational, cultural, and informational needs of library users in its two locations. For more information about the Boca Raton Public Library, please visit www.bocalibrary.org.

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