Mel & Amy

 "LOT 24" (the wheelchair project)

Exhibition History

Article -Winchester Star.

Press Release - Shenandoah University.

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"John Hager / Richmond Marathon"
32" x 32"
oil on canvas
$2,000

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"Comfort and Mobility"
(Wheelchair circa 1915 - 20's)
mixed media
$4,000

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"Kaleidoscope Wheelchair"
by Paul Deeb
mixed media
$4,000

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Icon by Cynthia Fraula-Hahn

"Icon"
30" x 40"
acrylic/canvas
$2,500

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Superman in his Stem Cell Garden 

"Superman in his Stem Cell Garden"
oil, acrylic on canvas
46" x 73"

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A Candid Moment: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

"A Candid Moment: FDR"
oil/canvas
24" x 36"
$1,500

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"Starry Night with Wheelchair"
30" x 40"
oil/acrylic/canvas
$2,500

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Performance I by Cynthia Fraula-Hahn

Performance Piece I : Mel and Taylor
66" x 72"
acrylic/canvas
$4000

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Performance II by Cynthia Fraula-Hahn

"Performance II: Mel"
66"x 72"
acrylic/canvas
$4000

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Performance 3

"Performance Piece III: Mel and Amy"
56" x 71"
acrylic/canvas
$4000

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Frida Kahlo by Cynthia Fraula-Hahn

"Frida and Dr. Farrik"
50" x 45"
$3,500

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 "LOT 24" (the wheelchair project)

"Lot 24: The Wheelchair Project" is recipient of grant from The Puffin Foundation for 2003.

"The Wheelchair Project" is invited to showcase for VSA arts of Richmond at their annual Gala, September 25, 2003.

Senator John Warner of Virginia sponsored "The Wheelchair Project" by artist Cynthia Fraula-Hahn in The Russell Senate Office Building Rotunda
February 24 - 28, 2003.

The Virginia General Assembly hosted "The Wheelchair Project" for its 2003 session.

The National Headquarters of The Social Security Administration hosted "The Wheelchair Project" in October 2002 for National Disabilities Awareness Month.

Shenandoah University hosted the premiere of "The Wheelchair Project" in April of 2002.

This issue-oriented exhibition contains studio paintings, collaborative paintings, sculpture and a video performance piece by Winchester artist Cynthia Fraula-Hahn. The exhibit focuses on the human spirit and how the physically challenged overcome the difficulties of daily living in a wheelchair.

For more info on this project, support for this exhibit, or ideas for other exhibition venues please email Cynthia at cynthia@otherart.com, or call 540-662-8843.

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