Land Rover Anaheim
Hills Presents Kingdom Animalia
Group Art Exhibition to
benefit Big Life Foundation
Friday, June 29th 7pm –
10pm
Land Rover Anaheim
Hills invites you to take a walk on the wild side as it opens its doors for an
unprecedented display of original works of art from over 50 renowned artists
from around the globe titled Kingdom Animalia.
Curated by local
artist Joey Remmers and Seattle gallery owner Kirsten Anderson of Roq La Rue
Gallery, the Kingdom Animalia exhibit at Land Rover Anaheim Hills will kick off
with a festive opening reception on June 29th, from 7-10:00 p.m.
All proceeds from
the show as well as a portion of the proceeds of any Land Rover vehicles sold
from the Anaheim Hills location the evening of the event will be donated to Big
Life Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the
conservation of Africa’s wildlife and ecosystems.
The impressive list of participating
artists includes:
Amy Crehore
Amy Sol
Ana
Bagayan
Brad Woodfin
Brian Viveros
Camille Rose Garcia
Christian Van Minnen
Chrystal Chan
Craig LaRotonda
Dan May
Dan Quintana
Dave Cooper
Heidi Tailleferr
Henry Lewis
Glenn Barr
Greg Simkins
James Jean
Jessica Joslin
Joe Ledbetter
Joey Remmers
Kim Thompson
KMNDZ
Kris Kuksi
Krista Huot
Lindsey Carr
Lola
Madeline von Foerster
Marco Mazzoni
Mark Dean Veca
Mark Garro
Mark Ryden
Marion Peck
Martin Wittfooth
Melissa Forman
Mia Araujo
Michael Page
Nathan Ota
Nathan Spoor
Naoto Hattori
Nick Baxter
Nick Brandt
Nicola Verlato
Paolo Guido
Sam Wolfe Connelly
Seamus Conley
Scott Musgrove
Shag
Shaunna Peterson
Suzanne Falk
Ti Kunkit
Tom Bagshaw
Travis Louie
Ver Mar
Yumiko Kayakawa
The exhibit will remain on
display in the Land Rover Anaheim Hills showroom from June 29- July 20th
2012.
About Big Life Foundation
Founded in September 2010 by
photographer Nick Brandt in urgent response to the recent dramatic escalation
in poaching across much of Africa, Big Life Foundation is a non-profit
organization dedicated to the conservation of Africa’s wildlife and ecosystems.
With highly-regarded
conservationist Richard Bonham at the helm, multiple fully-equipped teams of
rangers have been placed in newly-built outposts in the critical areas
throughout the 2 million acre region on both sides of the Kenya / Tanzania
border. As of August 2011, Big Life has hired 120+ rangers, built or expanded
14 outposts, and purchased 13 vehicles, with latest technology night-vision
equipment, tracker dogs, aerial monitoring and a critically important large
network of informers.
Big Life Foundation has been
able to achieve all this in such a short amount of time because its' leaders
live and work on the ground in the project areas, where they are able to stay
connected and engaged with the local communities, garnering the critical
support necessary to maximize effective, efficient operations.
With continued support, Big
Life’s teams will continue to do everything they can to stop poaching of
Africa’s wild game.
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