In "I Am Little Haiti," audiences are invited into a unique artistic experience that transcends the ordinary. Curated by Carl-Philippe Juste and Rebecca Friedman, this exhibition goes beyond showcasing beautiful artwork; it delves into the complex history and vibrant culture of the Haitian community. Each piece on display, created by renowned artists, serves as a testament to the past, present, and future of Little Haiti. The show is a celebration of the community, its people, and the institutions that define it. Through visual art, dance, and culinary delights, visitors are immersed in the essence of home, both here and there. "I Am Little Haiti" is more than just an exhibition; it's a love song dedicated to a place and its people, offering a narrative that flips stereotypes and celebrates the richness of diversity. Whether through digital archives, family albums, or the shelves of MaPou's Bookstore, the stories of Little Haiti come alive, inviting everyone to participate in its ongoing narrative. The opening of the show promises to be a memorable event, where artists and writers, regardless of their background or residency status, can share their truths and visions for the neighborhood's past, present, and future. So, mark your calendars for Saturday from 6-9 pm and join the celebration of "I Am Little Haiti."
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Earlier Event: May 11
NSL Haitian Folkloric Dance Classes
Later Event: May 11
City of North Miami Beach - An Evening of Haitian Poetry & Culture