EQUAL RIGHTS: Reggae and Social Change

This art exhibition presents social history through Jamaican art and music.  Consisting of over 60 record album covers from the 1950s to the 1990s, and supported by didactic panels, this exhibition documents how visual, musical and vocal artists from the Jamaican Diaspora have addressed social and political issues in Jamaica and the wider international arena.

 

Next Showing

Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, Handwerker Gallery - August 27 to October 14

Brooklyn, NY, Corridor Gallery - October 26 to December 22

Past Shows

January 11, 2007 - February 28, 2007                 January 20, 2007 - Presentation by Herbie Miller Miami Dade Public Library                             Miami, Florida

July 14, 2006 - September 15, 2006                     Black History Museum and Cultural Center Richmond VA

April 1, 2006 - May 31, 2006                       Plymouth State University                           Plymouth, NH

 

 

 

     

Project Director - Dr. Catherine Amidon, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, New Hampshire, USA

Curator - Herbie Miller

Co-Curator - Joshua Chamberlain

Consultants: Neville Garrick, Dermot Hussey, Dan Neely, Zeke Stern

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For More Information contact Soul of the Lion