Showing posts with label peggy cooper cafritz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peggy cooper cafritz. Show all posts

6.8.09

stay tuned

I've decided to dedicate the next few posts to some of my fave artists, of all kinds. In part because they are a huge part of what keeps me uplifted and forward-moving, and also as a kind of homage to Peggy CC (mentioned a few posts back). She continues to be such a beacon of light for underrepresented artists and I'm going to try to pay-it-forward in my own way by giving some beautiful folx some (more) positive publicity, in hopes that you may dig them as much as I do!

In many cases these are artists I know personally and can attest to their shining personalities just as much as I can to their far-reaching talents. So keep your eyes and ears peeled lovelies!

~L

(cool headphones, huh?)

30.7.09

important art collection destroyed in fire

I sat down to the computer earlier this morning to find some truly overwhelming news; the co-founder of my high school in Washington, DC (one of my 2 hometowns) lost her incredible home to a small fire gone terribly awry last night. (view the Washington Post article here) Thankfully no one was harmed as the family was away, but the magnitued of art and history lost in that fire is not to be believed.

Peggy Cooper Cafritz has been a dedicated contributor to the DC community for many years, serving for some time as president of their school board in addition to having co-founded Duke Ellington School of the Arts and being an avid patron of the arts. Her collection was a reflection of her spirit of advocacy, combining works of all types of artists with a focus on the underrepresented works of minorities. The pieces were a vibrant, eclectic addition to her very traditional home.

We had the priviledge of celebrating our high school graduation poolside at Peggy's amazing home. She has always been incredibly welcoming and many of my classmates and friends spent time there over the years. Her home is featured in the August issue of O Magazine, published prior to the fire, which serves as an incredibly poignant reminder of how fleeting posessions can be in this world. No matter how many 'things' a person works to accumulate in their lives, it is the spirit behind them that lives on, and hers is one of incredible generosity and vision. My heart goes out to her and her family during this time of devastation.




Take a complete tour of Peggy's home here and read the article about her in O here.

 
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