VISUAL ARTS

    Haitian Art: Old Masters and New Visions

    Haitian Art: Old Masters and New Visions Image gallery

    Presented by Indigo Arts Gallery at Indigo Arts Gallery

    October 11-December 1, 2012


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    Indigo Arts presents a selection of the artwork of Haiti, dating from the “Haitian Renaissance” of the 1940s to the present. The exhibition includes paintings, vodou flags and sculpture by artists Montas Antoine, Alberoi Bazile, Gabriel Bien-Aimé, J.B. Bottex, Seymour Bottex, Gerard Fortuné, Alexandre Gregoire, Guyodo, Maxan Jean-Louis, Gabriel Leveque, Magda Magloire, Dieuseul Paul, Payas, Prospere Pierre-Louis, Jerome Polycarpe, Louisiane Saint-Fleurant, Yves Telemak, Carol Theard, Pierre-Joseph Valcin, Georges Valris, and Frantz Zephirin. Sculptures and vodou flags by Onel Bazelais, Mireille Delice and Serge Jolimeau respond to the trauma of Haiti’s January 2010 earthquake.


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        Indigo Arts Gallery

        1400 N. American Street
        Crane Arts Building, Unit 104
        Philadelphia, PA 19122

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        FREE!

        Info Phone: 215-765-1041

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 11-December 1, 2012

        Times:

        Wednesday-Saturday, 2:30-6 pm

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