Jacqueline Amos has taught for 25 years. Jacqueline is Chairperson
of the Noumi Arts Black Collections, International World Wide Director of Missions. International Faith of Restoration; she
has lectured at Medgar Evers College, Public Schools, and Universities. Jacqueline Amos has spent her life giving. Whether
it is her services to programs for children, or donating her Art to the children of the Village of the Assin Kruwa Ghana to
be auctioned for schoolhouse with the proceeds to be given to the village children. She has always contributed her life to
the good will of human life. Jacqueline’s states: Let the windows open and the love will be shouted, from the rooftop,
where men and women reside. In the name of God feel the spirits as the blessings of the highest gives me a message to deliver.
Let unity be the key to the mouths of all men. I am the tool and take no glory in what ever I do. The blessings that touch
my hands come through the highest king. Let the spirit feel your heart. I write the words of wisdom and love. The words of
the prophets, I hope they will touch your heart. I hope the contents of my words open the doors. Man is nothing without God.
I hope to bring beauty and truth. Every spoken word the truth that will open the doors to wisdom, knowledge and understanding.
Jacqueline honored Queen Mother Moore who walked among many as Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, and many other civil rights
leaders for justice. Jacqueline awarded her with a painting on her 97th birthday. "In My Mothers House". Jacqueline Amos honored
Queen Winnie Mandela with a gift from the Artist of the United States, one of her own paintings "In my Fathers House". Victoria
Theater of Harlem. Historical Archive. Many Collectors holds Jacqueline Amos paintings, and works of poetry, doctors, lawyers,
judges, banks, churches, hospitals, actors, and historical archives. Jacqueline has completed her first book, through Publish
America, “In My Fathers House” Jacqueline is also a Rythem and Blues Singer. She also completed her first CD.
With Its About Time Record Label. |
Accomplishments |
Alumni Association, Humanitarian Services Award/Recognition Filipino
and American People, Museum of Modern Art Brooklyn Museum, John F. Kennedy Performing Art /International World Wide Artist,
Bedford Styvesant Restoration Arts and Culture Harlem State Building Arts and Culture, Brooklyn Council for the Arts, American
Arts for famous Artist, International World Wide Directory of Artist, Schaumburg Library of Black Studies, Proclamation Borough.
President, Olympic Visions of Harlem, Medgar Evers College Archive Collections, Plaque Rythem and Blues Singer, Syvestri World
Wide Registry, International Library of Poetry, Black Poets Society, Black Writers Organization, One million Women’s
Movement, Independent Living Gallery, 18 one-woman shows, Outstanding Award in Teaching /Medgar Evers College, Black Enterprise,
Press, Journals, Media, Books, International Merit Award Poetry.Com Advocate for people who are disable. AmericanArts World
Wide International World Wide Rigistry For Artist Executive Committee nomination Jacqueline Amos 2002 Poet of the year. Selected
Poem The One Who Lives Within (Famous Poets) Trophy Of excellence. International Library Of Poetry, Award Medallion
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Additional Information |
I am a true believer, Art is a connection with the heavenly father.
The message you perceive is a spiritual reality. It is expression of creation. The Heavenly Father created the heavens and
earth in seven days. The expression of beauty an truth. I am a person with a dis-ability the message that I received from
the creator. All God's creations exhibits beauty and truth, if you believe in him , the truth will prevail. I am an endangered
specie. I sing no victim song, because I am a women. I know where my voice belong. I know why the cage bird sings. This is
why I speak of rebirth and cry no victim song. I am the physical being through softness, color, and rich light can pass through
me. There are times when the disabled feels that the physical world is controlling there every move. I open the gates of passage.
I know that others are looking for softness to cure the pain. The pain is extreme and relentless in its insistence trying
to capture the foundations which are no more. I thank God for the motivation of self and the rewards of his love. Like the
mind of a person with schizophrenia, the images that I represent may be disturbing and unpretty, but when you are open to
them, they can evoke compassion and an understanding of their own unique beauty". Judge me not by my form but the message
of divine love. All rights reserved. copyright 2001 No work should be reproduce are re-written without authors consent. Failure
to comply with result in legal action. Jacqueline Amos work is protected under the Federal Copywrite Laws. Any persons abusing
will be dealt with, no downloading without authors permission. |
Contact Information |
Noumi Arts Black Collections 259 Eldert Street Brooklyn NY 11207
USA
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