Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

NYC’s Haitian arts community welcomes summer with exhibits, films, music

exhibition
An exhibition looking at Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work, titled “Art and Objecthood,” is showing at Nahmad Contemporary until June 11. Photo by Tom Powel Imaging.

The Haitian Times
www.haitiantimes.com 
By Larisa Karr

NEW YORK — Summer is here, complete with a bevy of Haitian cultural events around the city.

Among the first up is an art exhibition at the Consul General of France in New York, open to the public on June 11 at the agency’s Manhattan headquarters. Showcasing works by 27 Haitian artists, proceeds from the artwork sales will go to support The Haitian Roundtable, whose mission is to encourage civic engagement between  Haitian-Americans. Featured artists include sculptor and painter Mario Aristhene, painter Tara Boirard and Patricia Brintle.   

The Saturday art exhibition will cost $50 per ticket and runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

To view the full story, please subscribe to The Haitian Times. You can choose a $60 Annual Subscription or a $5 Weekly Pass.

When you join The Haitian Times family, you’ll get unlimited digital access to high-quality journalism about Haiti and Haitians you won’t get anywhere else. We’ve been at this for 20 years and pride ourselves on representing you, our diaspora experience and a holistic view of Haiti that larger media doesn’t show you. 

Join now or renew to get:
— Instant access to one-of-kind stories and special reports 
— Local news from our communities (especially New York and Florida)
— Profiles of Haitians at the top of their fields
— Downloadable lists and resources about Haitian culture 
— Membership merch, perks and special invitations 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

First-time subscribers also receive a special welcome gift handmade in Haiti by expert artisans! Do it for the culture and support Black-owned businesses.

ADVERTISEMENT

IMM Mask Promos

I Messenger Media Radio Shows

ADVERTISEMENT

Related Articles

News

Memorial Street Toppers Will Be Placed at the Location Where the First Responder Lost Their Life

News

Protect Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s Funding Dear City Council Members, RE: Recent decision by the Quality-of-Life Committee to pause Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s (DBDT)...

News

Noted speakers, fashion influencers, and branding experts are just a few of the inspiring women headlining The Girl Get Dressed Festival,  on November 2,...

News

Kady Linnea Klasne looked on helplessly as someone who needed medical care, but she lacked the skills and training to help others. Klasne is...

Advertisement