Art & Emancipation in Jamaica: Issac Mendes Belisario and His World/ Yale University Art Gallery.
Publication details: The Artiste, 1837.Description: 4 pages : Colour; 17.5 X 12.5 cmSubject(s): Other classification:- PRO0008264
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National Library of Jamaica | Jamaican | Special Collection Floor | PRO0008264 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000000122312 |
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This programme was done for an art event titled Art & Emancipation in Jamaica: Isaac Mendes Belisario and His Worlds. The event took place on Wednesday, September 26, 2007. The show started with a Jonkonnu Performance at Wurtele Sculpture Garden, Yale University Art Gallery. At 5:30 pm, an opening lecture took place titled Jamaican/Caribbean Collective Creative Imagination: Mask, Myth, and Metaphor. Lectures were done by Rex Nettleford, Professor and Vice-Chancellor Emeritus University of the West Indies. Robert L. McNeil Jr.Lecture Hall, Yale University Art Gallery. A reception followed at the Yale Centre for British Art. Generous support for the project was provided by The Reed Foundation.
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