Export iphoto library to android phone

Is there a simple method to export my iPhoto library so that it could be accessed via an Android phone, while keeping the logical segmentation by Events?  I know I can just photos, then copy them to DropBox or Google Drive, then access on the phone.  However, it doesn't make sense to do so if they are going to end up in one pile without any separation.  Is it easier to do in the new Photos app?
I'm running the latest iPhoto and 4.3 Android.

Exporting from iPhoto keeping the event structure is simple - see Exporting From iPhoto  --  specifically subfolder structure
as to importing to Android - a question for your Phone support or Google - that does not involve iPhoto for the Mac (or photos either for that matter)
LN

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