Author: dig
Through a Lens Darkly at Miami Beach Cinemateque
Documentary by Thomas Allen Harris, 2014, 92mins.
Poster photo by Lyle Ashton Harris (in collaboration with Thomas Allen Harris)
Miami Beach Cinematheque at Historic City Hall,
1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach 33139
Saturday, October 04, 8:40pm
Frederick Douglass
“Lecture on Haiti“, January 2, 1893, Chicago. via the public archive.
Vizcaya
miami beach
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Third Space : Inventing the Possible at MoCA, North Miami
THIRD SPACE : Inventing The Possible
This visual story is one that has not yet been told. Not because there is no storyteller to tell it, but because it exists only in fragments each assuming its own autonomous existence removed from the constraints of mainstream history.
THIRD SPACE : Inventing the Possible is the story of visual artists who defy their otherness and enter the realm of 21st century aesthetics not only to lay their historic claim on it, but also to challenge the framework which defines and polices its boundaries. This exhibition engages Miami artists in their articulations of the lines of continuities. What comes out is that we do not cease to be related simply because separated by race, nationality or color.
Mary Church Terrel
Smithsonian Folkways – “Fredrick Douglass” from 1908 speech by Mary Church Terrel read by Ruby Dee. 1977.
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