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Exhibitions Related to the TAM Foundation

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Art exhibition on now! Tues 12 Oct 2010 until - Wed 12 Jan 2011

Black history month - Celebrating the birth place of humanity

Special Private viewing Party Thursday 16 December 2010 Time: 5-9pm

VENUE: THE ARTIST SHOP/ ART CAFE
185 MANSFIELD ROAD
NG1 3FS NOTTINGHAM
...NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Opening Times Mon - Sat 11am- 6pm Closed 14 Nov - 21st 2010
Closed 24-26 Dec & Jan 1st 2011

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Art exhibition Fundraising for Tsat Mensah and Haiti
Artwork by Naa Ahinee

Exhibition starts 22nd March 2010
Exhibition ends Saturday 10th April 2010

Building times:

Normal Opening Times Monday to Friday 10am - 7pm

Saturday 10am - 5pm

Sunday Closed

open on Bank Holidays, unless specifically stated.

Venue Click here for MAP:
New Art Exchange Gallery
39-41 Gregory Boulevard
Nottingham NG7 6BE

Products available for Fundraising: limited edition Postcards, Posters, T-shirts, paintings, Fridge magnets....

There are specially designed product made specifically to raise money For the Haiti earthquake.

 

 


Solo Exhibition: 'Embracing Africa'

22October - 6 November 2008 celebrating Black history month

An Art exhibitinig By Ahinee Mensah celebrating possitive images of Africa, Celebrating African Women and Black history Month. Also remembering the 3rd Anniversary of the death of Tse Ataa Mensah

Venue: New College Nottingham Gallery

Solo Exhibition: ' T.A.M.F Embracing Africa'

4th-10 November 2008 Celebrating Mother Africa

Venue: VIEW from the Top Gallery

Top Floor, Waterstone’s
1-5 Bridlesmith Gate
Nottingham NG1 2GR
07951 997528

An art exhibition celebrating Mother Africa and her Children. A collection of brand new work from the artist Naa Ahinee Mensah

 

Art Aid: Embrace 2008


Naa Ahinee and the Tse Ataa Mensah foundation is supporting Christian aid with Fundraising to helping poor communities adapt to climate change around the world.

Venue: VIEW from the Top Gallery

Top Floor, Waterstone’s
1-5 Bridlesmith Gate
Nottingham NG1 2GR
07951 997528


Exhibition: 9am - 5pm Wednesday 18th - Saturday 21st June

Reception and Auction: 6.30 for 7pm Saturday 21st June
Open to all, free entry

Artists and art lovers from across the East Midlands supporting Christian Aid partners

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Thanks for your support Hope you will visit us again soon
Yours sincerely Naa Ahinee

Tse Ataa Mensah's portrait - oil painting by Ahinee Mensah. (Links to Tse Ataa Mensah’s page)Working the land and Sankofa Africa – Acrylic and oil paintings by Ahinee Mensah. (an African mother with child working the land; map of Ghana in Africa). Links to Mothers Of Africa pageFeeding The Children and Mother Africa yearns 3, oil and acrylic painting on canvas by Ahinee Mensah. (Links to Tsat Mensah Nursery page)
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