Friday, December 20, 2013

Jessica Kermisch to Appear in Coconut Creek City News Magazine

Jessica Kermisch to Appear in Coconut City News Magazine
by Teresa Sullivan
 
Jessica Kermisch is a new up and coming model and talent with Marc Gagnon Inc. Marc Gagnon, who is an acclaimed photographic artist, discovered her while dining at the Coral Springs Ale House. "Jessica is a warm and vibrant person, who has incredible potential in the entertainment industry," says Gagnon. According to Gagnon, she is enjoyable to work with and has some extraordinary talent in all forms of art. Jessica is a professional dancer and instructor. Gagnon recently did some ballet shots of Jessica.
 
More important, Marc Gagnon was able to get Jessica Kermisch published in Coconut Creek City News in a feature article. Gagnon has big plans for Jessica. Marc is arranging Jessica to meet with local rap artists in South Florida and has a connection to a person who has business dealings with them as well as connections with Hennessey and Moet.  Jessica will be appearing in Coconut Creek City News in the month of January. Jessica Kermisch's website can be viewed at http://www.pbase.com/artistgagnon/jessica_kermisch&page=all.
 


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Aelson Cacique to Appear in Coral Springs Magazine


Alyssa Agovino and Aelson Cacique Models Working with Marc Gagnon
By Ellen Rogers

Local Photographic Artist Marc Gagnon has recently begun working with models Alyssa Agovino, local resident of Coral Springs and Aelson Cacique, NJ resident, who is seen in South Florida on a regular basis.  Alyssa Agovino has been modeling for the past 7 years and recently signed on as one of Marc Gagnon’s talent. Alyssa recently finished a collage to commemorate the American Troops called The Wounded Warrior collage. Alyssa supports the efforts of our volunteer army. Gagnon plans on getting involved with a charity assisting families of our troops, much as he did back seven years ago at the Coral Springs Museum of Art.  Gagnon was interviewed on NBC News for this event. Ms. Agovino is also a local business owner and recently opened up a tax service in Hialeah, Florida. Alyssa also finished an art collage with Aelson Cacique on a Sleepy Hollow collage.  The Sleepy Hollow collage is based on the story written by George Washington Irving. Gagnon hopes to finish a number of art collages featuring both Alyssa Agovino and Aelson Cacique and then will package them and market them to top agencies in the NYC metropolitan area.  Currently Alyssa Agovino is with the Las Olas Model agency, a local Fort Lauderdale agency set up by Marc Gagnon and VP Jeffrey Mariner out of City National Bank.

Alyssa has been seen in Burn Notice which was created by Matt Nix and appears on the USA Network,  as well as commercials on TBS. Aelson Cacique has been in the business for years. Aelson Cacique owns Fleurs Dumois which is an event planning business out of the New Jersey area adjacent to New York City. Aelson has worked on a number of films including The Burning Blue, Tower Heist, The City of God, and has theatrical experience in The Politican and The Circus. Mr. Cacique has also worked through The Gap and has appeared in The Smash, a made for TV Movie on NBC.
Aelson Cacique was also selected with Elina Sol on the Ponce de Leon collage shown in the article. Elina Sol is another talent of Marc Gagnon and she has been featured on covers of magazines from Delray Beach to Coral Springs. Elina has appeared on a number of Gagnon’s collages which are currently being marketed to a number of national publications. The piece is being marketed to the Tourism Divison of the State of Florida. Most of the footage taken for the collage was taken in the City of St. Augustine which is where Ponce de Leon landed. Marc Gagnon is incidently a member of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce through his corporation The Gagnon Art Foundation.







Sunday, November 3, 2013

Affiliations and Memberships of My Art and Photographic Career


Affiliations through my Companies

By Marc Gagnon

As with any company, it is important to know what affiliations they have including community organizations, business organizations, trade organizations, and various other groups. As a photographic artist and a personal manager, I see the dangers of aspiring models in dealing with photographers that are not only not professional but also unprofessional. By professional I mean certain trade groups that professional photographers hold memberships with. These groups handle photographers insurances, have ethical practices to uphold, and many times businesses will not deal with photographers unless they are a member in good standing. What might happen is that an unscrupulous photographer may use the photographs without the model’s knowledge and post them in unsavory places such as internet adult sites or escort services, etc.  I am listing my membership list below:

Photography:

·         Professional Photographers of America (PPA)
      ·         Photographic Society of America (PSA)
      ·         American Photographic Arts (APA)
      ·         Canadian Association of Photographic Arts (CAPA)
      ·         Photographic Resource Center at Boston University
      ·         New England Society of Photographic Artists
      ·         National Press Photographers Association (NPPA)
      ·         New Hampshire Society of Photographic Artists (NHSPA)

Chambers of Commerce:

·         Greater Nashua New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce
      ·         Coral Springs Chamber of Commerce
      ·         Metro Charleston Chamber of Commerce
      ·         St Johns Chamber of Commerce in St Augustine for the Gagnon Art Foundation Inc.

Artist Groups:

·         Boca Raton Museum of Art
      ·         Vero Beach Museum of Art
      ·         Bonnet House Museum and Gardens
      ·         Museum of Art of Ft Lauderdale
      ·         Worcester Museum of Art
      ·         Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
      ·         National Geographic Society
      ·         National Museum of the American Indian
      ·         Jekyll Island Artist Association
      ·         Rockport Artist Association
      ·         Artists Against Racism
      ·         Nature Conservancy

Business Groups:

·         Founder of the Breakfast Club International
      ·         Founder of the Innovation Forum
      ·         Tri-county Network Group
      ·         Premier Networking Alliance
      ·         Inner Circle
      ·         Broward Alliance
      ·         Community Association Institute
      ·         Community Association for Management Professionals

Community Groups:

·         McAuliffe Shepard Discovery Center
      ·         Starlight Childrens Foundation
      ·         Nashua Soup Kitchen
      ·         Founder of the Gagnon Art Foundation Inc.


Monday, October 28, 2013

The Right to Bear Arms

Apropos the Gun Girls Inc. Sun-Sentinel picture
By Jacques Wiesel
my fury is unabated. How dare the Sun-Sentinel print the picture of a grinning woman and her AK-47? In the past week I’ve interviewed over 20 women,  a majority of which saw the offending photo. The response was unanimous, ergo it’s an abomination to show, and an insult to law-abiding women. Imagine children looking over the paper and seeing what seems acceptable these days. This is a weapon of MASS DESTRUCTION.
One woman called it an UZZI, while another said it was a MACHINE GUN!
I THINK BOTH THE “LADY” AND THE SUN-SENTINEL NEED APOLOGISE TO THE READING PUBLIC, and the editor who authorized the picture4 be chastised. We have a plethora of sensationalism via the Social Media, much of which should be labeled NOT FOR CHILDREN!
SUN-SENTINEL…take responsibility for your lack of judgement!

The Right to Bear Arms
By Marc Gagnon

I believe that this right is important to the United States Constitution.  In the picture of this article of the Sun Sentinel, there is an AK47.  AK47s are used to take down armies, not to protect oneself. With the incredible massacres in Colorado and Connecticut, you would think that the Sun Sentinel would also support another right, Free of the Press and their responsibility to protect the American People. I was recently asked to do a collage on the promotion of weapons. I thought about the children of these massacres, and I took a pass. I do believe though in the right to bear arms.


Sunday, October 27, 2013

Model Mayhem and One Model Place Models

Model Mayhem and One Model Place Models
By Marc Gagnon

I have been a Professional Photographer/Artist for the past 32 years.  In the first 15 years, I had a sole proprietorship and filed my taxes under a Schedule C.  I incorporated some 10 years ago.  I have agents, administrators, and merchandising staff across the country under the name of Marc Gagnon Inc.  Although my photography has progressed through time to something totally different, I still need models to photograph for me art collages. Although my work has been published in magazines through the world, I have been actually featured in magazines throughout the world and have been interviewed both on National Network television, public television and private cable; I am not respected by a large group of people. They are the models on Model Mayhem and One Model Place. First of all, there are many people in South Florida that actually think they are models when in reality they are not. Model Mayhem and One Model Place is comprised of I would estimate to say 90% of amateur photographers. In fact, many of them are low class. Of course, the models are quite the same.  These sites actually recommend that you bring a chaperon.  Why is this, because many of the people on these sites are creeps and it is somewhat dangerous.  Because the people are so unprofessional, they begin to exert these behaviors themselves.  They begin to trust the knowledge of people that have no experience in the entertainment field.  By the way, the following jobs have nothing to do with the model or entertainment field:

1.       Party Hosting
2.       Mud Wrestling
3.       Go Go Dancing
4.       Promotional Modeling
5.       Website Hosting
                    
Shooting with photographers that have never been published is not considered professional and is somewhat compromising and lowering their standards.  Unfortunately, I spoke with a model off Model Mayhem, and it was a sobering experience.  GQ, a well- known DJ in South Florida has iterated to me that every girl thinks they are a model.  These models are also drawn to model agencies that only have one year in business and you will not believe this, they require an exclusive contract which is illegal in the State of Florida. Florida is a right to work state. In order to require an exclusive contract, you must guaranty work and a livable wage.  Recently I have found 5 very good models out of Florida, three of them were through referrals, one by accident and another through Star Now. 

I recently brought two models with me to audition for a music video in the Tampa area. I brought Eva St. Laurent who has a Playboy submission application in, as well has a impending interview with a top agency in NYC this Friday. I also brought Stephanie Halidej who is also from New England. Eva St. Laurent recently the assignment which will pay a minimum of $10K.  A model who was not invited would have gotten the assignment, but it was the thought by the musical artist that the model is not considered serious because she is occupied by the above work with Model Mayhem and the jobs listed above. Modeling takes the form of 5 categories which are listed below:

The main areas of modeling are fitting, showroom, runway, video work, print modeling, and television. Modeling can take many forms and a model can do many forms of work.
    
The first two forms of modeling are interrelated. Fitting, showroom and runway modeling require for the most part require specific physical requirements. A Fitting Model is a person that models for a fashion designer whereby they are used as mannequins to fit the clothes on.  Generally, the model works directly for the designer.  The pay in this line of work within the industry is considered the lowest that one earns.  The showroom model may actually work for a designer or a high end boutique store.  The showroom model is hired to show off the clothes to the private clients of the designer or store. The designer may wish to show off the clothes to actual buyers of clothing stores or manufacturing reps.  The boutiques may hire a showroom model to show off clothes to very high end clients to purchase one of kind design before they are in fashion to the general public.  At times, a boutique may hold tea functions at high end restaurants, resorts or country clubs where their new fashions are shown to the exclusive public.  Generally, models that are either fitting or showroom models are at least 5’8” in height and are under the normal weight by 10 lbs. People in the business compare these models literally to hangers. The clothes literally fit on the models. The dress size is generally a 1 and usually fitting models for shoes are a size 6.

     A runway model may work directly for a fashion designer but most times they are with agencies. Runway models are generally tall and have a strong European look. The hubs for the fashion industry in North America are New York City and Toronto. The other hubs for the fashion world are of course Paris, as well as Milan, Melbourne, Munich, London, Rio Janeiro, Tokyo, and Madrid. Modeling schools are known to teach models how to walk on a runway, although designers will actually choreograph each show differently, depending on the mood and venue.

     A print model is the most known type of model to the general public as they see the work of models day to day. Print modeling is one of the most lucrative forms of modeling. The concept of modeling itself is that the most people that a person can affect or in other words, the more exposure a model receives, the greater the pay a model will receive. A model that is only paid hourly is basically considered in the business world as a blue collar worker.  A successful print model is paid according to how many people will see the advertisement. For example, a model that is paid for an advertisement that is placed on a billboard off a major highway will be paid more than a model that appears on a billboard in the country where fewer people will view it. You may ask how this is determined to estimate the amount to be paid to the model.  The legit department of an agency has special rates for the charging of models in this circumstance and they are based on traffic studies where the billboard is located.  A model that appears in a magazine is paid similarly.  Respectable magazines are rated in their industry according to how many people read the magazine. There are auditing services that guaranty the circulation of a magazine to the buyers of advertisements. Magazines also have a demographic map that describe who are the readers of their magazine, how many people, and from what occupational area. Magazines segment their advertising by region, as well as nationally. An advertisement that may appear in Glamour Magazine in Florida may be different than an advertisement that may appear in New York. The editorial content may be the same, but the advertising may be different.  The model is paid more also for the placement of where their likeness appears in the magazine. The cover is obviously the number one spot. The back cover of the magazine is another important area for the model to appear as it will be seen more. The third are of the magazine is the centerfold of the magazine. A centerfold of the magazine is considered one of the most expensive sections of the magazine, because the magazine opens easily from the middle. A model that is used for an advertisement in the centerfold is considered a centerfold model. The term does not only apply to Gentlemen Magazines. 

     Print modeling is the life blood of the commerce world.  Models are hired for advertisement campaigns for small business, mid-size companies as well as for corporate America. Models are used for brochures for example which is part of collateral materials that companies use to attain more business.  Department stores, clothing boutiques, and other fashion related companies use models to produce catalogs. Physical catalogs have been replaced for the most part with internet catalogs. Models are used for direct mailers on announcements for special sales to consumers. Many times, these photographs are purchased by stock photo companies where a company may not have a large advertising budget. Models are hired by photographers to build a large stock file and then are sold to Stock Photo Agencies. If the photo is sold to a company to use for its advertising campaign, then the photographer receives residual income.

     Print models may also be used for such uses as POP (Point of Purchase) boards. These are used at tradeshows where businesses represent their wares to the public or other business at these events. Many of the companies have large presentations which are essentially miniature billboards at their respective presentation tables.

     Models are sometimes used in print media for the sheer beauty on such items as calendars, posters, and postcards.  Everyone has seen swimsuit calendars, and posters sold at music stores.  With the use of the internet, a model may be marketed in this manner to the general public and acquire a following.

     Models can also be used for CD covers of music, DVD covers for films, game box covers, travel log book covers, romance novel covers, and the list goes on.   With the endless of possibilities that a model can do, this is why a model should continue to practice in front of the camera, in front of a mirror, and review magazines and a variety of other print mediums on a regular basis. The more comfortable they are in front of the camera, and able to project the proper expressions and body movements, their name will be talked about more by professional photographers and they will become more in demand to work.

     Another area of modeling that is very lucrative is video modeling. The most popular and well known type of video modeling is music videos. This is another area where people are under the misconception that a model needs to be tall. Music artists are generally of all heights, and sizes. The artists as well as their managers generally do not want the model to overpower them with their size. Generally, they are looking for models that are on the shorter side. Susan Gallagher was used for a music video back in the 1980’s for the music group The Cars, which was the hit song YOU MIGHT THINK. Susan Gallagher was only 5’3” and she was also with the Ford Agency out of NYC.  Great sources of the music industry for managers, record labels, and agencies are The Hollywood Reporter on the Music Industry, The Songwriter’s Market by Writer’s Digest Books, Billboard Touring Guide and the Musicians Atlas.  In this case, a model should create a DVD and perform a skit on it to demonstrate they are able to project on a different type of medium.

     There are other types of video modeling such as safety films or what is known as short films. Larger corporations are mindful is abiding to certain OSHA rules demanded on them by the Federal Government. Safety films are created to advise proper safety measures that a company should take to avoid injuries to its employees.  The difference between a model and an actor is simple; it is the difference between a speaking and a non-speaking role.

     Models are also used for video work for short films.  These short films may be student films which are used to compete for awards at short film festivals. These are becoming more popular.

     The most popular type of video work is actual commercials. The work is not only an hourly rate but residuals are usually factored in.  A model is paid according to the amount of people view the commercial and how many times it is aired. Obviously, there are different levels on this type of work as with any.  The larger the company that uses a model for such work will determine if this rule applies. I have seen models in the past where they only did a few commercials for the year and earned a livable wage.  Most of the modeling agencies that are involved in commercials are considered talent agencies of which they also have commercial print divisions.  One of the largest commercial print agencies is CESD which is out of NYC, LA and Chicago.  If an individual becomes more popular on television through commercials, the individual joins such union groups as SAG (Screen Actors Guild) and AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) to protect their labor rights.

For the models who wish to consider to go the Model Mayhem, One Model Place and Craig’s List route, please review this website - http://fstoppers.com/three-women-on-modeling-sites-go-missing-in-denver.









Thursday, October 3, 2013

Armenian Holocaust

Armenian Holocaust


The Armenian Genocide, also known as the Armenian Massacres and by Armenians as the Great Crime (Armenian was the Ottoman government's systematic extermination of its minority Armenian subjects from their historic homeland in the territory constituting the present-day Republic of Turkey. It took place during and after World War I and was implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and forced labor, and the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches to the Syrian Desert.. The total number of people killed as a result has been estimated at between 1 and 1.5 million. Other indigenous and Christian ethnic groups such as the Assyrians, the Greeks and other minority groups were similarly targeted for extermination by the Ottoman government, and their treatment is considered by many historians to be part of the same genocidal policy.
It is acknowledged to have been one of the first modern genocides,  as scholars point to the organized manner in which the killings were carried out to eliminate the Armenians, and it is the second most-studied case of genocide after the Holocaust. The word genocide was coined in order to describe these events.
The starting date of the genocide is conventionally held to be 24 April 1915, the day when Ottoman authorities arrested some 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople.Thereafter, the Ottoman military uprooted Armenians from their homes and forced them to march for hundreds of miles, depriving them of food and water, to the desert of what is now Syria. Massacres were indiscriminate of age or gender, with rape and other sexual abuse commonplace. The majority of Armenian diaspora communities were founded as a result of the Armenian genocide.
Turkey, the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, denies the word genocide is an accurate description of the events. In recent years, it has faced repeated calls to accept the events as genocide. To date, twenty countries have officially recognized the events of the period as genocide, and most genocide scholars and historians accept this view.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Aelson Cacique Meets Jacques Wiesel

Aelson Cacique Meets Jacques Wiesel
by Erica Fisk

Aelson Cacique has been diligently working on his portfolio with Photographic Artist Marc Gagnon. Gagnon has also begin introducing Aelson to a number of people that Gagnon is connected to. While Aelson Cacique was in South Florida photographing on Palm Beach Island, an area exclusive to the powerful and rich, Aelson Cacique was introduced to Published and Acclaimed Writer Jacques Wiesel. Mr. Wiesel is 81 years young, a Holocaust Survivor, a National Speaker, a Columnist, as well as a business coach. Aelson Cacique, Marc Gagnon and Jacques Wiesel met while breaking bread one morning at a local establishment in South Florida. Mr. Wiesel has published four books including Options from Within, How to Survive and Thrive in a Concrete Jungle, 9 Knockdowns 5 Miracles which concerns Mr. Wiesel's holocaust experience, and Bloom Where You are Planted. Jacques also has a special CD Series on his motivational and business talks. Pictured on this blog is the meeting that occured including Jacques Wiesel signing the book for Aelson. Jacques Wiesel gave him some special coaching for his upcoming shoot in playing the role of Ponce de Leon. This collage may be a pivotal piece as this piece will be lauched to the State of Florida, City of St. Augustine, The King of Spain and several Scholars at numberous of Universities throughout the United States and at Oxford in England. Aelson Cacique was quoted, " I never met a real writer before. His book How to Survive and Thrive in a Concrete Jungle is incredible."
Jacques Wiesel has been writing as a Columnist for some 50 years; from NYC to Florida. He is looking to expand his footprint to the Western Coast of the United States, such as to California.



















Monday, September 2, 2013

Jacques Wiesel Continues to Push On

Jacques Wiesel Continues to Push On
By Teresa Sullivan

Jacques Wiesel was recently on internet TV WRPBIT. He was interviewed on his four published books. Jacques has been a motivational speaker, a coach, a mentor and a writer for over 50 years. He began his working career as a salesman and was number 1 in 4 International companies. Below is one of Jacques blogs titled A Conspiracy of Silence Against Women. The link to the Television program is https://www.dropbox.com/s/4pulfwcl5fhhag6/Weisel%20Clip.wmv.

A CONSPIRANCY OF SILENCE!
AGAINST WOMENengineered by women.

            Yogi Berra, master of the malapropism once said “The future ain’t what it used to be”. Today this becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, as more women look into the future with apprehension when it comes to their health.
           
            For the past 2 years I’ve knocked on the doors of no less than six highly respected women’s organizations in South Florida, asking for an 18 minute meeting. This includes our own Congresswoman Debby Wasserman Schultz. My reason for this short one-on-one with the heads of these organizations; I believe I can help educate women on how to eliminate the fear many of them have about breast cancer.
           
            One of these women’s groups held a meeting awhile back which was attended by over 800 interested attendees. Knowing that at this seminar at least 100 women (1/8) will develop breast cancer. Also, since the eminent cancer specialist
Dr. Bernie Siegel*** tells us that only 20% of his patients are cured, it looks as though 20 of the 100 have a living chance IF they fully understood the dynamics of becoming whole once again. As a survivor of both cancer and the Holocaust, I’ve researched both for years. My conclusion: both share common psychological reasons for their occurrence.
           
            The American Institute claims that 9 out of 10 cancers are related to factors WE CONTROL. In the past I’ve used this knowledge to heal a fractured femur and bleeding ulcers. I also walked out on a surgeon who recommended an immediate triple bypass in St Francis Hospital (LI) by telling him “I choose to bypass your triple!.”
           
            The National Cancer Institute claims the money spent on the “business” (my word) of cancer now averages $4.900,000,000 ($5 Billion) per year. Those who make $ off the suffering of others are not interested in cures.
Hello? Is there anyone out there listening?
***Love, Medicine and Miracles.

Jacques Wiesel
Master of Human Engineering.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Dennis Cole and Marc Gagnon

Dennis Cole and Marc Gagnon
by Teresa Sullivan of Marc Gagnon Inc.

When Marc Gagnon was only seven years old, he asked his father to watch the movie Powder Keg which starred Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole. The movie had a following and later became a show called Bear Cats. Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole were Western Heroes in the early 1990s. Their charachters Hank Brackett and Johnny Rich were guns for hire to help people who were victimized by criminals. The show Bear Cats lasted for only one year.

Marc Gagnon ventured to Florida in 1997 and through his volunteer activities as Board Member for the Alzheimer's Family Center, he met up with Dennis Cole. Dennis Cole has starred on the Love Boat as well as many detective shows. Dennis Cole is also known for his performance career at Las Vegas. Gagnon was part of the Board of Directors of the Center that helped the organization in purchasing the building in Margate. All of the Board of Directors names are on the face of the building, including Marc Gagnon. Pictured below is a picture of Marc Gagnon and Dennis Cole. Gagnon has attended some seminars with Cole at the hockey arena which Steve Forbes was the featured speaker. Dennis Cole was formerly married to Jaclyn Smith, one of the famed Charlie's Angels. 

Here is the link of the famed show Bear Cats - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ggsSwZBcLc

Dennis Cole and Marc Gagnon

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Jacques Wiesel Featured in Jewish Journal

Jacques Wiesel Featured in Jewish Journal





Jacques Wiesel, Speaker, Published Writer and Coach was recently featured in the Jewish Journal. Mr. Wiesel spoke at the Broward Aging Network Conference in Pembroke Pines. Jacques has a number a speaches and talks that he gives to a variety of groups. Some of these talks are about his Holocaust Survivor experience. Mr. Wiesel is also a noted author with four titles to his name. Below is a picture of his book 9 Knockdowns 5 Miracles. Jacques brings levity in his talks which keeps the attention of his audience. Most important, Jacques goal is to motivate people that they can accomplish anything.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Civil Rights Journey of Marc Gagnon

Civil Rights Journey of Marc Gagnon
By Teresa Sullivan

Marc Gagnon grew up in a State that had limited exposure to minorities. Gagnon went through his first 14 years of education without actually meeting one Afro American person. He first met Jaretta Copeland, Director of the Nashua Soup Kitchen in 1980. Gagnon served on the Leadership Committee then. Jaretta was a single mom, Afro American from Brooklyn, NY looking for a better life in NH. She has been a proponent for people of all races in her whole life.  She is now a caseworker in NH. It was not uncommon for people to state racial statements, probably because of the lack of minorities in the State. Statements like “what am I black,” when not being served expediently in a restaurant was common.  In 1992, Gagnon visited the University of Massachusetts to attend a speaking engagement given by Dr. William Cosby, ED.d.  Marc Gagnon thought the speech was a comedy act. In reality, the presentation was about humanitarian pursuits, specifically racism. In that gathering, Gagnon was touched and felt the pains of others that were victims of racism and close minded people; people he never met.  He met up with Dr. Cosby and made a commitment that he would do his part to speak up for those who did not have the same benefits that non minorities have. 

In the late nineties, he began searching out minorities to work with as models. Marc Gagnon even did an Ebony Magazine advertisement which the picture is shown below.  Gagnon began to utilize minorities in fashion shows for known charities.  Many people took objection with this. In 1997, a television station with a deep history of racism made Gagnon a target.  Gagnon was attacked on the news show late on night in January 1997. It just happens that some years before, the same station refused to air Welcome Back Kotter because they opposed forced busing.  Gagnon worked for a two week period of time for a collections agency as a consultant after being laid off from Fleet Bank which he worked for them for 14 ½ years.  At the time the News show slandered Gagnon, Gagnon was not working for the collection agency and the News station stated he did and never mentioned Gagnon’s 14 year history with Fleet. It was the goal of the station to damage Gagnon’s reputation.  On a separate note, a couple of people began harrassing Gagnon during this time and even stalked Gagnon's parents while driving to the Manchester Airport to pick up Gagnon from a vacation.

Gagnon pushed forward as an artist to speak up for civil rights through his artwork. He has gained the support of Bryant Gumbel as pictured below. His work hangs in the King Center which the piece was accepted by Coretta Scott King. Gagnon has been featured on NBC News showing off the Civil Rights collage. There have been a number of featured articles about Gagnon’s stance for civil rights which is shown in this blog. Gagnon had the recent pleasure of meeting the son of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Martin Luther King III, pictured below. Below are also letters from Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Coretta Scott King, a letter from Artists VS Racism, as well as a couple of collages that Gagnon created in support of the rights of many. Gagnon has been pursuing this aim, at least since 1992, some 21 years he recollects. As he has been quoted “three minutes of attacking me on TV will not hold me back.”  As you can see when Gagnon had a studio, half of the staff was part of a minority culture. The picture was taken back in 1984. Also below is model and actress Elina Sol, which Marc Gagnon personally manages. Elina Sol was worked with many black music people and Elina supports Gagnon's work on civil rights.

NBC News Interview