This free exhibition tour and curatorial talk will feature 'BYENVENI’ curator Yvena Despagne and four visual artists from the exhibition, paying homage to Haiti's legacy as the first Black independent republic.
New York, NY – The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) invites you join us for BYENVENI Curatorial Freedom Fêt on Haitian Flag Day with BYENVENI curator Yvena Despagne and featured exhibition artists Tasha Dougé and Sabine Blaizin representing OYASOUND this Saturday, May 18, 2024, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the CCCADI Firehouse in East Harlem.
These artists encompass a spectrum of artistic styles, with works spanning from photography and music to conceptual approaches. Experience the exhibition with a guided tour by Yvena followed by a panel discussion between Yvena and the artists. Following the talk, Tasha Dougé will lead participants in an interactive experience in the spirit of freedom based on her exhibition piece, rebòlucion.
BYENVENI, CCCADI’s multimedia exhibition of Haitian Diasporic art, explores Haiti as both a cherished internal sanctuary preserving cultural traditions and religious practices, a space of refuge, a source of boundless joy, and the cornerstone of sovereignty.
BYENVENI will be on display at the CCCADI Firehouse until November 14, 2024. The exhibition is part of Lakay se Lakay: Our Black Nation, CCCADI’s year-long homage that celebrates the legacy of Haiti.
BYENVENI Curatorial Freedom Fêt
REGISTRATION: https://bit.ly/may18curatorialtalk
WHEN: Saturday, May 18, 2024 from 1:00 - 4:00 PM
LOCATION: CCCADI Firehouse, 120 E 125th Street, New York, NY 10035
Gallery opens at Noon for independent viewing.
- Guided Exhibition Tour with Yvena Despagne, featuring Tasha Dougé: 1 - 2 PM
- Curatorial Talk: 2 - 2:30 PM
- Interactive rebòlucion Workshop with Tasha Dougé: 2:30 - 3 PM
- Freedom Fêt - Oyasound Album Listening Party with DJ Sabine Blaizin: 3 - 4 PM
Celebrating Haitian Flag Day, bring your Haitian flag or rep your nation’s flag!
This event will feature Freedom Soup (Soup Joumou) from Lakou Cafe and complimentary rhum refreshments, courtesy of Spirits of Haiti.
In-person only. 21+ only event.
$5 Suggested Donation.
RSVP is strongly encouraged.
About Lakay se Lakay
Lakay se Lakay, which translates to Home is Home in Haitian Kreyòl is a year-long homage that celebrates the legacy of Haiti, Our Black Nation, Lakay se Lakay is a cultural odyssey through which we dedicate much of our programming. Using the lens of Haitian arts and scholarship, CCCADI explores home as a space for refuge, building family and community, preservation of traditions, a foundation for cultivating joy, and the roots of sovereignty. Learn more at https://www.cccadi.org/lakay.
About CCCADI
The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI), is an arts, culture, education, and media organization that advances cultural equity, racial and social justice for African descendant communities. CCCADI's programs serve children/youth, families, young professionals, elders, local and international artists, and practitioners of African-based spiritual traditions. Through our work, CCCADI offers a collective space where African descendants honor the contributions of the global African Diaspora through exhibitions, performances, conferences, educational programs, and international exchanges. Learn more at www.cccadi.org
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