Sunday, January 2, 2011

Looking Back on 2010 with my Left Eye on 2011


As 2011 commences, I would like to take a moment to wish you and your family a healthy and wonderful new year, as well as share my thoughts on what has been a thrilling year for Lyrical Gallery. 

Thrilling because just five months ago we learned that the location at 40 Main Street was becoming available; four months ago we were working feverishly to remodel the space from a real estate office back to its previous art gallery incarnation; and three months ago in October we flung open our doors! 

Since then we have brought on a wonderful employee in Carolyn Toronto, added David Hallman’s fabulous turned mesquite bowls to the mix, and sold way more art than we thought possible. Very exciting stuff and we thank you all so much for your support!

Lyrical Gallery and The Women & Children's Hope Foundation

Charitable Giving Summary:

2010 was another busy year for The Women and Children’s Hope Foundation, a registered 501c3 self funded operating foundation set up by Danielle and Sloane Bouchever in 2006. Lyrical Gallery proudly donates 25% of all gallery profits to WCHF.

Danielle traveled to Haiti twice in 2010 with a team of doctors, nurses and dentists. Her first visit was just three weeks after the catastrophic earthquake in January. Danielle and Bisbee local Bonita Schweighart orchestrated a very successful “supply raiser” in Bisbee in conjunction with the Bisbee Fire Department, Chiricahua Community Health Center, and Copper Queen Hospital where the community generously donated medical supplies such as bandages, crutches, baby formula and vitamins. In addition, Danielle set up a special “Haiti Relief Fund” and for the first time WCHF accepted outside monetary donations. Sloane enlisted the support of dear friends Jeannie Courtney, CEO of Spring Ridge Academy (www.springridgeacademy.com) and Steve Goodrich, CEO of PowerPay (www.powerpay.biz) who launched very successful fundraising campaigns for funds to be used 100% for Haiti assistance.
                           
On February 6th Danielle and fellow Bisbee registered nurse Cynthia Jacobson flew to the Dominican Republic loaded down with over half a ton of supplies, and rendezvoused with rest of the team. The 20 doctors, nurses and dentists then drove 12 hours on earthquake ravaged roads into Haiti. The team worked for a week in Léogâne, the epicenter of the earthquake just a few miles from Port au Prince, providing medical assistance to several thousand Haitians.
                       
In June, Danielle packed her bags and traveled to Haiti with the team again, where she stayed in a Unicef tent at an orphanage and worked in Léogâne in the emergency room set up by the University of Notre Dame treating locals in need. True to form, she is already busy planning WCHF’s next trip to Haiti in March of 2011.

In addition, The Women and Children’s Hope Foundation supported many programs such as the Summer Program of the Bisbee Boys and Girls Club, college scholarships to Bisbee and Douglas High School seniors, and Nursing scholarships for single mothers enrolled at Cochise College. WCHF also provided funding for the Fort Rouge Child Care Center in Winnipeg Canada, Mali Midwives in Mali West Africa, Rebuild it Together in Bisbee, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Grandpa Gardner Charity, Humanitarian Border Solutions, the Rosa Vera Fund, and Swim International. Last but not least, WCHF continues our ongoing sponsorship of dozens of orphaned children living in SOS Children’s Villages in India, Morocco, South Africa, Cambodia, Haiti, Nigeria, Indonesia, Thailand, Costa Rica and Argentina.

All in all it was a stupendous year for The Women and Children’s Hope Foundation and we look forward to an equally rewarding 2011. Danielle and I sincerely thank all of you who participated in these initiatives!

Monday, December 13, 2010

You might have noticed...

That my favorite art quotes (like the ones above and below) are all over this blog! These are quotes that have inspired me throughout the years, but I'm always looking for more. What are some of your favorite quotes about art? Don't be shy-post 'em in the comments!



I've never believed in God, but I believe in Picasso.    
-Diego Rivera

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Bisbee BUZZ- Join us for Second Saturdays!


We know you have LOTS of reasons to visit Bisbee-the food, the wine, the art, the sights...

But, just in case you needed more, join us every Second Saturday of each month to let your hair down in the mile-high town!



For art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity or perception to exist, 
a certain physiological precondition is indispensable: intoxication.      
-Friedrich Nietzsche 

Women and Children's Hope Foundation

The Art of Making a Difference


Did you know?
Lyrical Gallery proudly donates 25% of all gallery profits to The Women and Children's Hope Foundation. Artist and Lyrical Gallery Founder, Sloane Bouchever and his wife Daneille founded the Women and Children's Hope Foundation in 2006 and have been it's driving force ever since.


What is The Women and Children's Hope Foundation?
WCHF is a registered 501c3 operating foundation based in Vail, Arizona providing education and health care services to women and children locally and in Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Haiti. For more information, please click HERE.


What's the Latest Effort?
The Women and Children's Hope Foundation
Dental Scholarship
Awarded to GUICHARD ETIENNE

On a humanitarian trip toGuichard Etinne Haiti in 2008, Danielle met Guichard Etienne for the first time. As Danielle remembers:

"At that time he was a young man/shy/very soft spoken. He was approached by his community to train with our dental team visiting his town of Timo. He agreed, but was clearly overwhelmed that first year. He was taught basic dental care which included pulling teeth. He was given a set of dental tools/anesthetic/syringes/gauze etc. He was taught how to sterilize his supplies. He worked in his community and was invited to other small communities through Haiti to provide dental care.

When we next saw him a year later Guichard was a new man. He stood straight and tall and spoke clearly and with confidence. At the end of our teamwork in 2009 Guichard told me of his desire to become a dentist.

Women and Children's HopeGuichard EtinneFoundation has set up a scholarship for him and he was meant to start his classes in January 2010 but the earthquake raised his school so his education was put on hold. He worked with our team again in Leogane in February 2010 (post-earthquake) so now Guichard's hopes and dreams for himself and his future start next week as he begins his first semester of a 3-4 year Haitian dental program."


Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.      
-Pablo Picasso

Monday, November 22, 2010

Welcome to Lyrical Gallery's Blog!


We are proud to offer the artwork of Sloane Bouchever and David Hallman in our beautiful gallery on Main Street in the heart of Bisbee, Arizona. We love to get your questions and comments-please don't be shy with your feedback!

Thank you so much for taking the time  to check out our blog.

See you in Bisbee!


All pictures that's painted with sense and with thought
Are painted by madmen as sure as a groat;
For the greater the fool in the pencil more blest,
And when they are drunk they always paint best.      
-William Blake