Documentary, "ARTS AS PREVENTION"
Cover Page, YMCA of Delaware
15th Annual Black Achievers in Business & Industry Award Banquet
2004
Wilmington, Delaware
Exhibition Catalogue, Ten Year Retrospective,
"Knowing Nothing Better Than What She Lived"
November 2003
Wilmington, Delaware
Documentary - "Coming Full Circle",
program on Race Relations
Produced by TeleDuctions for the YWCA
Wilmington, Delaware
Cover Page, Race Relations Manual published by the
YWCA Study Circles Resource Center
Pomfret, Connecticut
Cover Page, "Out and About Magazine," May 1993 edition
Wilmington, Delaware
Cover Page, "Out and About Magazine," November 1997 edition
Wilmington, Delaware
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Featured Speaker for the Delaware Humanities Forum
Wilmington, Delaware
Publications​​​​​​​
Awards​​​​​​​
Accomplishments​​​​​​​
Individual Artist Fellowship Folk Arts & CraftsEstablished Artist Category - 2004Delaware Division of ArtsWilmington, Delaware
Nominee - Hall of Fame of Delaware Women - 2003
Wilmington, Delaware
Public Speaker - "Folk Art & Culture"
Delaware Humanities Forum Speakers Bureau - 2001 - 2003
Wilmington, Delaware
Nominee for the Governor's Award for the Arts
Delaware
Member, Board of Overseers, Delaware College of Art & Design - 1997 - Present
Wilmington, Delaware
Member, The National Museum of Women in the Arts - 1996 - Present
Washington, D.C.
Member, International Artist Support Group - 1996 - Present
Washington, D.C.
Member, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts - 1995 - Present
Wilmington, Delaware
Panelist, Delaware State Arts Council, Division of the Arts - 1995
Arts in Education
Wilmington, Delaware
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Member, State of Delaware Department of Education,
Curriculum Framework Commission for the Visual & Performing Arts - 1994 - 1997
Wilmington, Delaware
2014 Governor's Award for the Arts
Christi Award for Outstanding Community
Services/Volunteerism in the Arts, 2007
Fellowship Award - Folk Arts & Crafts, Established Artist Category
Delaware Division of the Arts - 2004
Honorable Mention - Christi Award; Christiana Cultural Arts Center - 2002
Outstanding Artist - Delaware Afro-American Historical Society - 1999
Merit Award - Delaware Secretary of Education - 1998
Proclamation - Mayor of the City of Wilmington, Delaware - 1996
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Black Achiever in Business and Industry Award - Chase, USA - 1990
Honoree - African American Women's Conference
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Eunice LaFate
was born on the island of Jamaica. Her creative vision finds its origin in the colors and tones of the islands people, landscapes, and culture.
While her homeland has had a major effect on her art, so too have her many experiences here in the United States, where she has transitioned from her early career in education to human services administration. LaFate has immersed herself in teaching and helping people of all ages and races, which is why her creative spirit shows itself in that emphasizes the beauty of human diversity and the importance of cultural heritage. She also brings to her art her appreciation of natural splendors all in a universe that welcomes differences and celebrates rites of passage.
Influenced by the work of Grandma Moses and Bill Taylor, LaFate is an accomplished self-taught artist who has been painting for more than 20 years. Her varied use of abstract imagery, line, pattern, and color reflect this.
The winter season stimulates her creativity. In colder weather, her paints and brushes beckon her to spend more time at work indoors. And in the quiet warmth of these days and nights, as LaFate envisions her evolving worlds, she gives herself over to the process of rendering on paper and canvas what she sees, intuits, and imagines.
Eunice LaFate served on the Delaware Department of Educations Curriculum Framework Commission for the Visual and Performing Arts. She is a member of the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, and her works have been exhibited in Juried, One Person, and Group Shows. In 1993 she opened LaFate Gallery as an additional resource that provides greater access to her paintings.
M.S. Human Services Administration (Magna Cum Laude),1997 Springfield College School of Human Services, Springfield,
MAB.A. General Studies, Major - History (Honors)University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica Teachers' DiplomaMico Teachers' College, Kingston, Jamaica
Teacher at the Elementary, Middle School, High School, and College level.
Served as Adjunct Professor at Springfield College, Wilmington Campus, Delaware
Elwyn Institute
Program Supervisor, Welfare Reform, "A Better Chance"
Springfield College, School of Human Services
Student Services Coordinator,
Responsible for Financial Aid Counseling
​​​​​​​Banking, Major Banking Institution,
Assistant Treasurer,
Compliance Control Analyst