Profile

Portfolio

Slideshow

Store

Bio

Contact

Website

Artist Bio

Self Portrait

Member of the San Bernardino Califonia Art Association 2014 (Orange Show Gallery)

Affiliate Organizations

ART

ART ST. LOUIS 1997 Member

ST. LOUIS ARTIST GUILD 1986 MEMBER

ART COUNSEL OF SOUTHEAST MO. STATE member 1997

AMERICAN CANCER Society donated art work 1997 several artwork for their charity auction

WOMEN'S LAWYERS Association donated 1997 a collection of 5 prints of original artwork for their charity auction

BLACK Cultural ARTS CENTER (Chicago Ill. Performed as a vocalist and on the spot sketching for their Grand opening as one of their featured artist

ARTS BY THE SEA NORTH Carolina exhibit 1990

KENDEX one of the youngest members of a very prestigious group of artist in the st. Louis Area (Subsidiary of Creative Company)

WOMEN IN BUSINESS CENTER OF ST. LOUIS MO dedicated one of the outstanding women in business 2000

CHICAGO ARTIST COALITION member 2005

VENICE ITALY participated in the FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIT (the booklet along is a collectors item first international exhibit for this gallery). Ms. Acid placed for the United States of America

painting "MASKING TEARS" a print was shown for the exhibit and in the publication

the original painting sold at an auction for the American Cancer Society for "The Taste of Italy" charity

OTHER AFFILIATE ORGANIZATIONS

LAKE COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONS PROJECT

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Assistance) board Member Self sufficiency counselor for 2 years

PUFCS (Parents United For Child support) Ms. Acid, along with Francis, Ivan Tepper, and Carol Mosley Braun's influence, assisted mothers like herself to track down dead-beat dads, get court orders for child support, and with her own influences with the FEMA board, help assist young mothers out of poverty stricken situations as a result of lack or no child support and abandonment.

ALIVE (Alternatives to living in a Violent Environment) along with the efforts of Ken Brown, and Kevin Hooks, Ms. Acid helped write and produce a music cassette that helped raise several thousands of dollars for battered and abused women.

There were several prints, cassettes, and post cards distributed of the painting that Ms. Acid created for the cassette cover. Y98 FM aired the cassette tapes and they were distributed in a few of the BLOCK BUSTER MUSIC stores throughout the St. Louis Area. Several News articles where written on the visual performers as well as Ms. Acid.

Artist Highlights