#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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