#CCCADI artist highlight highlight is Deborah Jack, whose work deals with trans-cultural existence, memory, the effects of colonialism and mythology through re-memory. She will be one of the artists speaking this Saturday at the closing of our Race, Myth, Art, and Justice Exhibition.

#Repost Still screening, the full length my video “the water between us remembers…” at the ‪RACE, MYTH, ART, AND JUSTICE EXHIBITION‬

Curated by ‬Grace Aneiza Ali and C. Daniel Dawson at the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute ‬
120 East 125th Street (Between Lexington & Park Avenues)

My video “the water between us remembers…” and photos from the “what is the value of water, it it doesn’t quench our thirst for…” are on view. .

Honored to be featured with this inspiring group or artists: Kwesi Abbensetts, Faisal Abdu’Allah, Terry Boddie, Jonathan Gardenhire, John E. Dowell, Jr. Adama Delphine Fawundu, Deborah Jack, Zoraida Lopez-Diago, Radcliffe Roye, Stan Squirewell, Ming Smith, and the indomitable Deborah Willis.

‪Up until June 15th ‬

‪Pick up a copy of the catalog. My text wall text and catalog entry were written by Oneka‬ LaBennett

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