Rockland County Legislature

Popular Artist Tania Guerrera Shows Her Work in Rockland County

Originally released February 8, 2006

Spring Valley, NY (PRWEB) February 8, 2006

Popular contemporary artist Tania Guerrera will display her artwork at the Rockland County Legislature Office during Black History Month. Miss Guerrera is known in the county for displaying her work during the Nyack Festivals, art shows at the Garnerville Arts Center, GAGA, the Frank Welles Gallery and moreHer art reflects her African roots. She is ablaze about instructing through social arts about the African influences of Puerto Rico. Tania Guerrera is also the author of the book Thoughts and Transformations, which features her art poetry and essays. The year 2005 was a busy year with Tania Guerrera’s rising popularity both on and off the web. One of her loved things to state is “Google My Doodles!”.

Some known events during 2005 were:September 2005, African Family Festival, Mount Vernon, NYJuly 2005, African Arts Festival, Brooklyn, NYJune 2005, The LoveBlack Experience Show, The Remote Lounge, Manhattan, NYMarch 2005, Detailing Café, Solo show, Mount Vernon, NYPoetry reading with New Edge Theater in the BronxArticles on WEPA News and other sites.

To visit the County Legislature office contact Brenda Atkins at 845-638-xxxx or visit 11 New Hempstead Road, New City New York.

“My work is ethnic and spiritually diverse. I use art as a form of activism, or what some have named ARTIVISM and aim to school through the constructive arts. The themes for my work are a blend of African, Rastafarian, Yoga, Mother-Hood, Caribbean, Taino Native, Puerto Rican, and Hip-Hop Cultures. All of which are part of my psyche and Spirit. I make it a point to convey art to places where it is not expected to make places aesthetic and thought provoking.”

To find out more information, to book a show, speaking engagements, poetry readings, to buy art or her book visit the artist’s site  www.TaniaGuerrera.com