Create Dangerously: The Black Latin Immigrant Artist’s Journey
mié, 04 sept
|Art & History Museum of Maitland Germain
A collaborative effort between Open Scene and the Haitian American Art Network, featuring prominent intellectuals. The event aims to explore cultural identity and the impact of post-colonialism, highlighting the challenges and contributions of Black Latino immigrant artists.
Horario y ubicación
04 sept 2024, 18:00 – 20:00
Art & History Museum of Maitland Germain, 231 W Packwood Ave, Maitland, FL 32751, USA
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This unique forum, produced by Open Scene in collaboration with the Haitian American Art Network, will explore cultural identity and the impact of post-colonialism, with a special focus on the challenges and contributions of Black Latino immigrant artists.
Main Speaker: The acclaimed Edwidge Danticat! Known for her powerful storytelling and advocacy for Haitian culture, Danticat’s impactful works have earned her prestigious awards and a place as a leading voice in literature and diaspora discourse.
Moderator: Dr. Marie Léticée-Camboulin, Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages & Literatures at the University of Central Florida, writer, and educator. She is a dedicated advocate for French Caribbean history and identity.
Guest Artist: Patrick Noze, Born in Haiti in the province of Jeremie 'City of Poets'. He was introduced to the world of art years before achieving International success, by way of his father, Robert Noze.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of the most influential voices in contemporary creation. Enriching discussions and inspiring presentations await! Refreshments will be provided.
Date: September 4, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Art & History Museum of Maitland Germaine Marvel Building