BETH O'DONNELL
Beth
O’Donnell studied photography at the Evanston Art Center in
Evanston, Illinois and The International Center for Photography in New
York City. Her photojournalistic work in Africa, for which she spent
two months in the slums of Nairobi, was published in The London Daily
Telegraph and Marie Claire magazines. She has also been published in
The Financial Times and has appeared twice as a guest on Oprah Winfrey’s
Oxygen Network, for “Angles in the Slums” and “AIDS
and Orphans”. O’Donnell exhibited work at the United
Nations in conjunction with the Istanbul +5 Conference and her photographs
have been auctioned at several major philanthropic events around
the
United
States. She is currently exhibiting at Holly Hunt, both in Miami
and New York, Bettcher Gallery in Miami, the J. Johnson Gallery in
Jacksonville,
Florida, Henry Beguelin in Aspen and Malibu, and Renee Fotouhi Fine
Art in New York.
1997 - 1998 |
Founded dans la Cuisine Cooking School, Cooking
for Conservation |
| 1995 |
Co-founded Miraval - Life in Balance Resort and Spa - Tucson, Arizona |
| 1984 |
Co-founded Sierra Tucson Addictions Facility Owner, Beth O'Donnell Gallery |
1985 - 1992 |
Tucson, Arizona |
| 1989 - 1992 |
Aspen, Colorado |
| 1975 - 1980 |
Greatest accomplishment: Three sons - Billy, Ryan, and Christian |
Past
and Present
Board Affiliations:
Misericordia Home
Boys Hope Girls Hope
Tucson Museum of Art
African Rainforest Conservancy