Allied with Power: African and African Diaspora Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection
1 November, 2021
Through a large donation of Cuban art in 2017, an earlier donation of Latin American art in 2011, and significant gifts through acquisition funds, Jorge M. and Darlene…
On the Samara's Wing: Ethnobotanical Negotiations of Cultural Space
1 November, 2021
The City of Pembroke Pines and the Frank Art Gallery are pleased to present ‘On the Samara’s Wing: Ethnobotanical Negotiations of Cultural Space. On…
The Kingdom of This World, Reimagined
8 September, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Claire Stewart Pensacola Museum of Art Cstewart3@uwf.edu 256.698.6393 Pensacola Museum of Art exhibit frames the Haitian Revolution…
Camouflage: Patterns of Disruption
23 July, 2021
Bailey Contemporary Arts Jul 02 – Sep 23 CAMOUFLAGE: Patterns of Disruption presents a group of diverse artists that symbolically utilize the language of…
Global / Borderless Caribbean XII: Focus Miami
30 November, 2020
Global/Borderless Caribbean XII: Focus Miami presents Contemporary Visual Expression, Local Global, and Dèjá Vu 2020 marks the 12th anniversary of the Haitian…
Creating Dangerously, Haiti Tribute
26 February, 2020
From Jan. 1–March 12, the Art Gallery at Eastern Connecticut State University is presenting “Creating Dangerously: Art & Revolution,” an exhibition that…
The Kingdom of This World, Reimagined
3 January, 2020
The Kingdom of This World, Reimagined, curated by Professor in Art History in Texas Tech University Lesley A. Wolff, (Ph.D.) & organized by Marie Vickles, celebrates…
Small Axe: The Visual Life of Social Affliction
3 January, 2020
The Global/Borderless Caribbean XI Series presents: The Visual Life of Social Affliction, a small axe project in partnership with The Little Haiti Cultural Center…
Sacred Diagrams: Haitian Vodou Flags from the Gessen Collection
8 November, 2019
Sacred Diagrams: Haitian Vodou Flags from the Gessen Collection examines the tradition and artistry of Haitian Vodou flags. Often made of discarded burlap bags,…
The Art of Embedded Histories
8 November, 2019
Internationally acclaimed Haitian American sculptor and painter Edouard Duval-Carrié displays a series of resin and plexiglass artworks inspired by the complex…
Visionary Aponte: Art and Black Freedom
31 January, 2019
Visionary Aponte: Art and Black Freedom takes as its point of departure an extraordinary—and now lost—historical artifact: a so-called “Book of Paintings.”…
PÒTOPRENS: The Urban Artists of Port-au-Prince
10 June, 2019
Atis nan vil Pòtoprens | On view April 23 – August 11, 2019
EDOUARD DUVAL-CARRIÉ: FRIEZE N.Y 2019
3 June, 2019
Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery is honored by the invitation to participate with a solo show by laureate Haitian Master Edouard Duval-Carriè in the newest installment of…
The Saga Of the Baobab: Musée des civilisations Noires
4 February, 2019
The Saga Of the Baobab a 40ft tall cortene steel structure weighing more than twenty tons. The piece is installed in the central atrium of the newly opened Musée…
Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago
4 February, 2019
Relational Undercurrents is the first major survey of twenty-first century art of the Caribbean. It employs the archipelago as an analytical framework, focusing…
Bordering the Imaginary: Art from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and their Diasporas
4 February, 2019
BRIC is pleased to present Bordering the Imaginary: Art from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and their Diasporas, on view March 15 through April 29, 2018, at BRIC…