It’s been over 200 years since Great Britain abolished the TransAtlantic Slave Trade - yet human trafficking continues today. Haiku Middle Passage is an artistic collaboration between poetry, visual art, and music with the purpose of reflection and action that result in discontinuing Modern Day Slavery. The exhibit shows a collective historical experience that mirrors an unacceptable present but predicts a more humane future. The exhibit goal is 200 exhibitions (and is always looking for sites).
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Bio: Mollye Chudacoff
Mollye is an Art major at the University of California Santa Cruz. Her medium of artistic expression is photography, particularly black and white. Mollye’s major interest in photography is working with issues that deal with social change/documentation. Traveling plays a vital role in her recent work. Studying one semester in Ghana, West Africa this year has been the inspiration for her Haiku piece as well other projects that deal with globalization and neocolonialism.
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