LOS ANGELES AMAZIGH FILM FESTIVAL 2010
Art Exhibit

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A small Art Exhibit featuring the work of Leslie Clark of Ojai, California, and Agadez, Niger, will be displayed in the Foyer of the Theatre.
 
Her representative will also have copies of her book, and  CDs of Tidawt musicians.
 
We are pleased to count among us during this Festival the presence of the well-known silversmith from Northern Niger, MOUSSA ALBAKA , who will display his exquisite silver and gem jewelry.
 
His table will also present Helene Hagan's  book "Tuareg Jewelry: Traditional patterns and symbols."

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Camp fire, Leslie Clark

 
 
The Art of Leslie Clark
 
 
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307 East Ojai Ave. #103
Ojai, CA 93023
Tel. 805 646-1706
Fax: 805 646-2697
 
 
To view more of Leslie's art work:
 
 
To view  books, and other foundation items:
 

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Desert Crossing, Leslie Clark

Amazigh people and their arts
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MOUSSA ALBAKA, Tuareg silversmith

Program Art Exhibit Sponsors Location Photo album 2008 Photo Album, 2009

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Portrait of Aicha. Leslie Clark

AMAZIGH ART EXHIBIT


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Reflection, Leslie Clark

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Desert Prince

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Indigo Veil

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Portrait of Alhassane, by Leslie Clark

To purchase H. Hagan's book - Click on image below
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TUAREG JEWELRY (PUBLISHED 2006)

The Los Angeles Amazigh Film Festival is a project of Tazzla Institute for Cultural Diversity, Burbank, Ca., 91506
 
e-mail: tazzla@earthlink.net