VOCES: Edouard Duval Carrié

Repeating Islands

 

VOCES: Edouard Duval Carrié

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Black Box Theater

Museo del Barrio

New York City

Admission: Free

In an evening of conversation with Haitian-born, Miami based artist, Edouard Duval Carrié and Jerry Philogene, Assistant Professor of American studies, Dickinson College, Duval discusses his work, which combines African fables, classical mythology, Haitian and world history with contemporary events, and the personal experiences that have shaped his trajectory.

This program is presented with the Haiti Cultural Exchange (www.haiticulturalx.org).

For RSVP please click here.

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Author: Camara Dia Holloway

I am an art historian specializing in early twentieth century American art with particular focus on the history of photography, race and representation, and transatlantic modernist networks. I earned my PhD at Yale University in the History of Art Department. Besides my leadership role as the Founding Co-Director of the Association for Critical Race Art History (ACRAH), I am recognized for my expertise on African American Art, particularly African American Photography, and as a seasoned consultant for exhibitions, museum collections, and symposia/lectures planning.

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