Project Farasha An Art Exchange and Benefit for The Iraqi Children’s Art Exchange
May - October, 2007
In the spring of 2007, I got a phone call from Lara
Dutto in Orinda California; she’d found ICAE on the
web. She and a group of friends wanted to “...do
something to help Iraqi children.” . We agreed to an
art exchange project that would culminate in a
fund-raising event for ICAE. It was called Project
Farasha (butterfly in Arabic).
ICAE sent a box of original Iraqi art which they
used to coordinate art exchange events in the San
Francisco Bay Area; the group worked energetically and
enthusiastically with a wide range of children/youth
and organizations. The culminating event in October
raised the money that would eventually help fund The
Art Space at Al Nuzah in Amman Jordan. The Project
Farasha art was taken to Jordan, and where it was
displayed and given to Iraqi children/youth.