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bolivia native, dc artist, dual-language art book, edith graciela sanabria, grace press, inspiring poet, latin american soul, multi-talented artist, women's issues
Edith Graciela Sanabria is a multi-talented artist: a painter, jewelry designer, writer of poetry and photographer. She is a native of Bolivia and is an inspiring poet. Grace Press published her first book of poetry, “Latin American Soul”. In 1997, Her poems were translated and published in Brazil, Europe and India. Edith is currently working on a joint project marrying her works to those of her mother’s in a dual-language art and poetry book.
She is a proud member of many art organizations and poetry groups in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area. She has a high degree of interest in women’s issues, women’s adaptation to life events (death, birth, marriage, divorce) and she is actively looking for collaborations and partnerships. Edith has exhibited her paintings at the following organizations:
The Art Club of Washington
The Martin Luther King Library
The Pan-American Health Organization
The InterAmerican Development Bank
The Organization of American States
The Lutheran Church of Washington, DC
The Art league of Alexandria, Virginia located in the Torpedo Factory
Empowered Women International
The Lee Arts Center in Arlington, Virginia
Border Books in Pentagon City, Virginia.
Her art was featured in the Washington Post, Alexandria Gazette, El Tiempo Latino, El Pregonero, and the Washington Hispanic Newspaper. She also recorded videos with Channel 5 and Comcast.