This page is a record of an exhibit that took place
in 1997. The individual links below will take you to
the CURRENT VERSION of the pages
that formed part of that exhibit.
PASSAGE

A group exhibition referencing the legacy of the Middle Passage and the inhuman transport of Africans to America as slaves.

Jan. 27 - Feb. 28, 1997

Reginald Jackson Don Stull Bryan McFarlene Susan Thompson Allan Crite Paul Goodnight Edward Strickland Dana Chandler Kofi Kayiga Ife Franklin Khalid Kodi Hakim Raquib Henry DeLeon

RECEPTION: SUNDAY, FEB. 16, 1 to 3 PM, FREE
"BREAKING THE SILENCE" PANEL DISCUSSION: SUNDAY, FEB. 16, 3 to 5 PM, FREE

A panel examining the legacy and impact of the Middle Passage on race relations in America. The discussion is
designed to raise the level of awareness around the transport of Africans to America as slaves and their survival as human chattel. (Cable cast live on CCTV and Channel 19)

 

Gallery Hours: M-F 9 am to 6 pm and during all events

 

Special thanks to the African American Master Artrsts in Residency Program (AAMARP, the Museum of the Natiorial Center of Afro-American Artists (MNCAAA), Hamill Galiery Or African Art, Boston, Cambridge Commumty Television, Continental Cablevision. These programs are made possible with support from the City of Cambridge, the LEF Foundation, the Cambridge Comrnunity Foundation, the Polaroid Foundation, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

Front photo: Hakim Raquib, Metamorphosis/Tau, 1992

Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center
41 Second Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
email: CMA@arts-online.com
website: www.arts-online,com/cmac.htm