BEVERLY BRODSKY’s paintings featured in Art in Embassies Program in Sierra Leone.

Beverly Brodsky

For five decades Art In Embassies has played a leading role in U.S. public diplomacy through a focused mission of vital cross-cultural dialogue through the visual arts. It was first created by MOMA and President John F. Kennedy who formalized it in 1963 at the U.S. Department of State.

“It is a fulcrum of America’s global leadership as we work for freedom, human rights, and peace around the world.”
U.S. Secretary of State, John Forbes Kerry

The above shows one of the two Beverly Brodsky paintings that were selected for installation at the American Embassy in Freetown, Sierra Leone, for a period of two to three years and will be open for public viewing as a cross-cultural exchange beginning at the end of January 2014.

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