The world-renowned International Mask Display, a beautiful exhibit from the Faces of the World Collection, of Dr. Donna L. Goldstein has been featured in libraries, city halls, universities and museums. Most recently it was housed for 4 months at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, but is now seeking a new home for display opportunities.
The extensive collection evolved over 40 years of traveling, covering an expansive study of different regions across the globe. For example, a gourd mask from Puerto Rico, a bamboo bearded man from China, a Malawian mask that indicates facial scarring, and a tortoiseshell elegantly laid with silver from Thailand, all remark on the multiple variations of perception and identity.