Saeed Danosian - Artistic Donations

Artistic Donations

  • WE Build program with California First Lady Maria Shriver: Constructed a playground in Long Beach, California (2007)
  • 1,500 sq ft mural for Harbor Christian School in Long Beach, California (2007)
  • An Evening with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton: Presentation of a commemorative 9/11 Lady Liberty painting (2005)
  • Butterfly Initiative Project, KOCE-TV: Painted 6 ft (1.8 m) Butterfly for the Art and Science Legacy Project in Orange County (2005)
  • Bam Earthquake Relief Telethon, PBC TV, donation of original artwork sold for $35,000 (2004)
  • Crystal Cathedral Anaheim Festival of Hope: Donation of original art pieces (2003)
  • Capistrano Unified School District & Taking the Reins: Organized 300 sq ft (28 m2). banner project with students (2003)
  • Congressman Ed Royce: Presented with 9/11 Lady Liberty painting (August 2002)
  • Republican Party, Los Angeles: September 11 Commemorative painting presented to Bill Simon
  • Children’s Foundation of California: Donation of posters (2001)
  • Relief International Organization: Donation of Original Carving (2001)
  • Rape Crisis Centers, Riverside & Los Angeles: Donation of several prints (2001 & 2002)
  • Sunrise Children’s Hospital Foundation, Las Vegas: Donation of original artwork (2000)
  • American Heart Association: Donation of prints and originals (1996–1998)
  • Taught a series of art classes for cancer patients at St. Jude Children's Hospital
  • Mission San Juan Capistrano Museum: Mural & Restoration to Father Serra Chapel (1993)
  • Created a 1,200 sq ft (110 m2) mural for McDonald's in Huntington Beach, California (1992)

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