One-Night-Only Exhibit of Haitian Art Draws Out Crowd of Hundreds

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Assembly Member Solages (Elmont-D), Nassau County Legislator Carrié Solages (Elmont-D), and the United Haitian Artists, Inc. teamed up to host “An Evening of Haitian Art” at the Nassau County Museum of Art.

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The Nassau County Museum of Art showcased a one-night-only exhibit comprised of Haitian artists in honor of Haitian Heritage Month. (L to R): Leg. Carrié Solages, Laura Lynch, Patricia Brintle, and Philippe Solages enjoy the culturally significant art gallery.

Roslyn Heights, NY - May 23, 2016 - Assembly Member Solages (Elmont-D), Nassau County Legislator Carrié Solages (Elmont-D), and the United Haitian Artists, Inc. teamed up to host “An Evening of Haitian Art” at the Nassau County Museum of Art. The museum showcased a one-night-only exhibit comprising of Haitian artists, in honor of Haitian Heritage Month.

Over 150 guests came out to celebrate the beauty and historical significance of Haitian culture through the medium of art. Attendees marveled at the talents of Haitian artists, while learning about the tenacity and vigor of Haitian people in their fight to gain independence.

Leg. Carie Solages discusses the history of Haitian Flag day to attendees.

HealthFirst Insurance of New York was a key factor in making this event a success. Several local businesses from Elmont to Roslyn also contributed to the event. Small businesses included: Sophia’s Diner in Elmont, Avli the little Greek Kitchen in West Hempstead, Mimi’s Kitchen & Cocktails in Roslyn Heights, Maximus Salon in Carle Place, Frankly Thai and Green Turtle in Franklin Square helped to celebrate this culturally significant night. JcPenny of Valley Stream also helped to make this night a success.

If you wish to find out further information about upcoming events from the Office of Assemblywoman Solages, please call 516-599-2972 or email. To contact the Office of Legislator Carrié Solages, call 516-571-6203.