Paint it Pink — 4th Annual Art Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness in Women of Color

| October 1, 2008 | 1 Comment

Art Off The Main is proud to sponsor and host Paint it Pink, to raise awareness of Breast Cancer in women under 40, particularly women of color, on Thursday October 2, 2008, 6PM -10PM at the Metropolitan Pavilion North, 110 West 19th Street (NYC).

“Paint it Pink”, in its 4th year, is a gala reception with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres served amid some of the finest works of art being produced by artists of African, Caribbean and Latin American Ancestry. Attendees will enjoy live entertainment and acquire art, while they mingle with art lovers, artists and curators and help raise funds for breast cancer awareness and advocacy.

According to the World Health Organization, more than 1.2 million people will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. While recent news on breast cancer diagnosis and treatment have been reassuring, two groups continue to be of concern: young women and African American Women. According to a recent M.D. Anderson study, race plays a significant part in survival rates. Although African-American women have a lower incidence rate of breast cancer than Caucasian women, they have a higher incidence among young women under the age of 50 and a higher mortality rate. In part, this disparity is a result of African-American women having less access to healthcare and screening, increased incidence of more aggressive cancers, differences in treatment options and their socioeconomic status.

Paint It Pink, created and produced by Art off the Main: The African, Caribbean & Latin American Art Fair brings together the art community and advocates to focus attention on the issue of breast cancer and women of color and to raise vital funds for Young Survival Coalition’s (YSC) Diversity Program. In 2005, recognizing the needs of under served communities, YSC launched this program to help ensure that young women in all communities affected by breast cancer have access to the information and support they need. Young Survival Coalition is the only international, non-profit network of breast cancer survivors and supporters dedicated to the concerns and issues that are unique to young women and breast cancer.

Paint it Pink is pleased to Honor Jenny Romero, MD. for her efforts to bring greater understanding of the issue of cancer prognosis among populations of color. Dr. Romero is a medical oncologist at the Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention in Harlem. She is also a Clinical Affiliate in the Department of Medicine at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and attending at St. Lukes Hospital.

Paint it Pink 2008 is hosted by Raqiyah Mays, co-host on 98.7 Kiss FM’s Wake Up Club.

Admission to Paint It Pink is $50, $80 and $100 and general admission to Art Off the Main is $17. For tickets or additional information, click here.

Category: * ALL EVENTS *, Art, Benefit / Fundraiser, HEALTH / WELLNESS

About the Author (Author Profile)

Comments (1)

Trackback URL | Comments RSS Feed

  1. Greetings,

    I am delighted to advise you of an upcoming Free Art Exhibition in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness month curated by Jeremiah Kyle Drake.

    The 115th Street branch of the New York Public Library will host Celebrating Strength, Perseverance and Triumph Over Challenges of Breast Cancer, an Art Exhibition plus a discussion on October 25 at 2:00 p.m. I will use this opportunity to exhibit breast cancer related art works and engage the community in a dialogue about my two episodes of breast cancer. Please feel free to share this information with those who are in need of hope and inspiration regarding cancer survivorship.

    Respectfully,

    Obatola Wilhelmina Grant
    Obatola56@aol.com
    http://www.wilhelminagrant.com

Leave a Reply