BROOKLYN, NY - Friday, September 10, 2010: -- Taking its title from the 1885 speech given by orator and activist Sojourner Truth, the ‘Ain’t I A Woman’ exhibition offers contemporary artistic depictions of women of African descent.
Featured works in painting, video, installation, and mixed media are represented by many artists, including damali abrams, Eric Alugas, William Mwazi, and Kenya (Robinson).
The exhibit runs until Sunday, December 19.
MoCADA is devoted to utilizing the visual arts as a medium to address, discuss, and resolve contemporary social, political, and economic issues affecting the people of the African Diaspora.
MoCADA is located in The James E. Davis Art Building, 80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn. For directions and more information, visit www.mocada.org or call 1-718-230-0492.
Featured works in painting, video, installation, and mixed media are represented by many artists, including damali abrams, Eric Alugas, William Mwazi, and Kenya (Robinson).
The exhibit runs until Sunday, December 19.
MoCADA is devoted to utilizing the visual arts as a medium to address, discuss, and resolve contemporary social, political, and economic issues affecting the people of the African Diaspora.
MoCADA is located in The James E. Davis Art Building, 80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn. For directions and more information, visit www.mocada.org or call 1-718-230-0492.
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