Nadia Misir in Exhibition May 5th Sunday, May 5th, 202412pm – 5pm@ Oyate Group276 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451 MFA alum Nadir Misir will be taking part in an exhibition of Indo-Caribbean visual artists and writers, called Indian Arrival | Indentured Survival, at the Oyate Group headquarters in The Bronx. The exhibit, opening on May 5th, will feature art and literature by the descendants of indentured Indo-Caribbean peoples in celebration of Indian Arrival Month. Oyate Group (derived from the Dakota language, meaning “people”) is a New York City-based nonprofit organization with the mission to alleviate poverty. The exhibition, curated by Indo-Guyanese artist Raqeebah Zaman, seeks to alleviate poverty through education and information. Register for the event here: http […]“Nadia Misir in Exhibition May 5th”
Volume 33, Issue 1, Winter 2024 Contents The Fight for the Working-Class Voter: The Death of Deliverism: Why Policy Alone Is Not Enough By Deepak Bhargava, Shahrzad Shams, […]
Tabitha Soren discusses journalism and art as different kinds of storytelling and her embrace of more complex notions of truth over time. Carroll Dunham considers the power and limits of painting and its ability to materialize both personal and historical visions of the world.
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