Internationally Acclaimed Milestones Project Photo Exhibit Opening at Gallery 213

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MEDIA CONTACT - CANADA:                                           

Gena Rotstein, Gallery 213/Dexterity Consulting

403-860-7572;         

MEDIA CONTACT - USA:

Richard Steckel, Milestones Project

303-572-3333;

Installation celebrating childhood around the world to tell the same story and confirm a universal truth: We are all connected.  This connection is where true and believable healing begins.

A few of the images that will be showcased for the months of September and October in Gallery 213.  For copies of high resolution images please contact Richard Steckel at 303-572-3333.

(August 18, 2009 - Calgary, Alberta) In 1998, Dr. Richard and Michele Steckel began the "Milestones ProjectTM," an undertaking involving taking and exhibiting thousands of National Geographic-like photos of children and adults all over the world to promote cultural tolerance.

Since they started, the Steckels have been honoured by the United Nations, they have been acknowledged by Time Magazine and their Milestones collections of large photos have been exhibited around the world - the London, England exhibit was premiered by Prince Charles. To date, they estimate over 200 million people have seen their work.  "We are honoured to have the Canadian premier of the Milestones Project photographic exhibition in Calgary  where we took over 2300 images in 2002. To us Calgary represents a fine example of acceptance and respect for all of its beautiful residents," says Dr. Richard Steckel.

 

"This is quite an honour for Gallery 213 and Dexterity Consulting to host the Canadian premier of this exhibit.  What's even more exciting is that the likes of Prince Charles, Bishop Tutu and JK Rowling all having contributed their wisdom and energy to this organization and this exhibit," says Gena Rotstein, co-owner of Gallery 213 and Founder of Dexterity Consulting, Canada's only philanthropic brokerage firm, "The timing of this exhibit could not be more perfect.  What with the start of the school year, and Calgary hosting the World Skills Olympics, an exhibit showcasing cultural diversity brings arts and culture together with education and the trades."

 

About the exhibit: "The Milestones Project: Diversity Exhibit," features 35-large images. Each image showcases a different milestone that regardless of socio-economic background, race, ethnicity, religion or culture, we as humans all go through.  From our first tooth, to our first word, to our first haircut, all mankind is built upon these commonalities.  The photos in this collection celebrate these common themes.

 Calgary Kids

Opening Event:

Thursday, September 3rd, at 5:30 p.m., Gallery 213 in Art Central - #213, 100 - 7th Ave. SW

6:00pm presentation by special guests: Deputy Mayor Joe Ceci, Minister Lindsay Blackett and photographers, Dr. Richard & Michele Steckel

 

Exhibit sponsored by: Dexterity Consulting, INDUSTRYimages, the Safe Haven Foundation, Parker House Restaurant, I.M.A.G.E Consulting Inc., Dr. Steve & Debbie Baylin, Dr. Brad Krusky, Calgary Arts Development, Martha & Stewart Parker

What people are saying about the exhibit:

Words will never do them justice. To appreciate what the Milestones Project is doing, you must see the pictures. You can feel your assumptions about race and nationalism slip away as you move from one loving, trusting, hopeful child's face to another. Suddenly your urge to protect them - all of them - is profound.                                     - Diane Carman, Denver Post

It is beautiful, such a celebration of life.
- Joy Conley, New Zealand, Award-winning children's author

Beautiful, so many wonderful pictures and words . . . it truly is an inspiration.
- Rita Morin, Canadian Social Activist

Fantastic! The integration of the original writings with the photographs creates a compelling work, and one easily accessible to all.                                                             - Reynelda Muse, Former CNN Anchor

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About Gallery 213 - The brainchild of Carey Fraser and Gena Rotstein, Gallery 213 was created in part to fill their need of a creative office space and a desire to support artists by offering up commission-free wall space to showcase work.  Gallery 213 has just over 800 sq ft of movable wall space located in Art Central, Calgary's premier art shopping district.  This location is ideal for graphic artists of all mediums and the space can accommodate sculpture installations as well.
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