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New Neuroscience Center Brings Art To Advocacy

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New Neuroscience Center Brings Art To Advocacy

May 1st, 2015 - Bethesda, MD

About the Institute:

The Neuroscience Institute will be a site where the public will be able to learn about the science of the nervous system and the need for discoveries to address illnesses such as depression, obsessive compulsive disorders that affect a significant number of the population, yet with no marked improvements.

The goal of this first show is to raise awareness as well as funds to promote education in the field of neuroscience. New discoveries are not always easily accepted and the Institute plans to build an Educational Center for the public to learn about old and new discoveries in Neuroscience.

About this Artist:

Salerian is the son of Kristin Saleri the internationally known painter. His first exhibit turned the fine arts stage in Washington DC in 2007 with blast of color and energy on canvas depicting JFK’s extraordinary life.

“These paintings represent the passion of the artist, his search of history for honesty and integrity and accountability. He is the diagenesis of our time.” ­– Bobby Muller, American Peace Advocate and recipient of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize.

Exhibitions:

Watergate Gallery, Washington, D.C. “Cartoons: Honest Moments with Dr. Shrink,” 2006.

JFK Gallery – Salerian Center, Washington D.C. “JFK’s Magnificent Journey,” 2007.

The National Press Club, Washington, D.C. “JFK Lectured by Professor Fetzer with Paintings,” 2007.

NBC Asman Gallery, Washington, D.C. “JFK Magnificent Journey,” 2009.

Woman’s National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C. “JFK’s Magnificent Journey,” 2009.

Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas. “JFK’s Magnificent Journey,” 2011.

References:

Alen Salerian’s JFK Paintings by Andrew Beaujon, Washington City Paper, 2009

A Peace Award for Robert McNamara by Alen Salerian, 2009.

More information about the artist can be found at: http://Alensalerian.com