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coherent
narratives
that
challenge
representations
of
Africa
today.
Cartographies
of
Displacement
/
Cartografías
del
Desplazamiento
(on
view
Dec.
6
–
10)
Curators:
Helen
Ceballos
&
Abdiel
D.
Segarra
Ríos
(Puerto
Rico)
Location:
The
Pavilion,
650
Ali
Baba
Ave.,
Opa-locka,
FL
33054
Cartographies
of
Displacement
brings
together
the
work
of
Puerto
Rican
artists
who,
through
their
respective
practices,
reflect
on
what
is
produced
in
the
junctures
that
displacement
provokes.
The
exhibition
comments
on
the
experiences
that
accumulate
in
the
everyday—the
ways
in
which
we
live
and
negotiate
with
the
forces
that
displace
us,
the
changes
that
undergo
the
landscape—politically
and
infrastructurally
inside
and
outside
the
city—
and
the
ways
in
which
we
conceive
geography
within
the
archipelago
and
in
the
diaspora,
physically
and
temporally.
Alongside
these
observations
on
the
setting,
the
curatorial
work
reflects
on
the
production
of
subjectivities
and
the
questioning
of
hegemonic
identities
—individual
and
collective—and
on
how
this
has
repercussions
on
the
articulation
of
historical
narratives
and
the
right
to
remember.
Garden
of
Humanity
(on
view
Dec
6
–
June
30)
Curator:
James
Brazil
(Australia)
Location:
The
VFW
Lot,
757
Ali
Baba
Ave.,
Opa-locka,
FL
33054
The
sculpture
pavilion
presents
two
new
large-scale
sculptural
acquisitions
by
the
Ten
North
Group
in
a
lushly
designed
garden:
1.
Yemaya
Ten
North
Group
is
pleased
to
unveil
the
newest
work
by
contemporary
artist
Juan
Roberto
Diago
Durruthy
“Diago”
(Cuba),
a
six-foot
bronze
sculpture
titled
Yemaya
,
after
the
goddess
of
the
living
ocean,
the
mother
of
all.
Yemaya
will
be
exhibited
in
dialogue
with
the
spirits
that
accompanied
African
peoples
during
the
crossing
of
the
Atlantic
Ocean
known
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