Nassau, Bahamas -
The
D'Aguilar Art Foundation is pleased to present in commemoration of the
Second Anniversary of the Haitian Earthquake
Poto
Mitan
by Chantal Bethel .
Opening Reception Cocktails &
Hors d'oevres
Thursday, January 12th, 2012 from 6pm to 9pm Virginia
Street. R.S.V.P, before Monday January 9th
to daf_art_events@yahoo.com.
Chantal E.Y. Bethel was born in Haiti and at the age of 12 she left
her native land to join her mother in Brussels, Belgium where she was
educated. Nine years later she relocated to the Bahamas where her father
had settled fleeing the Duvalier regime of Papa Doc and his fearsome
tontons macoutes.
Bethel, whose education in Business Management led her to a 15
year career at the Lucayan Medical Center, describes her metamorphosis
into an artist as a "mid-life renaissance". The guidance she received
through various international workshops in the early 1990's and the
mentorship of acclaimed Bahamian artist/sculptor Antonius Roberts
inspired her to grow as an artist. She went on to pursue further
studies at Haliburton School of the Arts in Canada.
Today Chantal Bethel is an accomplished artist who has received
international recognition for her work. A noted painter, her fluid
style complements her signature palette which is made of vibrant, warm
and rich colors. Since 2006, she has extended her artistic vision to
sculpture transforming the crown shaft of the palm tree into sculptural
medium. In 2007 she created her first art installation which was
successfully exhibited at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas where
her work has been selected for many of the National biennial juried
exhibitions since 2003.
She received awards of excellence in the realm of Fine Art in
Washington and the Bahamas. In 2001 she was honored by Miami Children's
Hospital for her support of children issues through art.
She has exhibited extensively in the Bahamas and the United States of America since 1994.
She works on the Island of Grand Bahama island where she resides with her husband and children.