Wow! Our events for the Reception Day went wonderfully... our special guest Dr. Osagie, held up very well as she spoke to students, faculty and the public at separate events during the day.
Please check out the video clips in the “Links” list of Dr. Osagie's "Student Conversations" and "Evening Reception"
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).
Friday, September 21, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Monday, September 03, 2007
Michael said...
I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of the HMP project.
For years, I created many conceptual images in the service of the advertising business, and that had its benefits, but I never made an image that moved me as much as my Crossings contribution for Haiku #10. That image, I feel, is the most important image I have made to this date.
I thank you for the vision, initiative, and talent you have invested in this project. I am blessed to meet you and privileged to be a part of this very significant collaborative effort.
Since I enjoy the rare position of having seen all the visual art and read the haiku, I heartily commend the exhibition for all to view. It will be a moving experience.
10:05 AM
8/31/07
I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of the HMP project.
For years, I created many conceptual images in the service of the advertising business, and that had its benefits, but I never made an image that moved me as much as my Crossings contribution for Haiku #10. That image, I feel, is the most important image I have made to this date.
I thank you for the vision, initiative, and talent you have invested in this project. I am blessed to meet you and privileged to be a part of this very significant collaborative effort.
Since I enjoy the rare position of having seen all the visual art and read the haiku, I heartily commend the exhibition for all to view. It will be a moving experience.
10:05 AM
8/31/07
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