Browse Exhibits (10 total)
Traje - Virtual Exhibition
A Virtual Exhibition based on the Haitian Art Collection at the Waterloo Center for the Arts
Kijan Fiti Mwen Ye? Exhibition
Welcome to Kijan Fiti Mwen Ye (How is My Future?) This collection contains artwork created by Charles Davidson and features some of his student's work.
Assorted Works by Guerrode Aldophe
The Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC) is proud to present assorted works by Haitian painter, and new friend, Guerrode Aldophe in his first virtual solo exhibition at the museum. This exhibition is a part of the museum's Rasin (Roots) program whichs aims to support work by Haitian artists by providing them with a space where their work can be showcased and with clientele who have interest in their pieces.
All paintings are being sold by the artist. If you would like more information or would like to place an order, please reach out to HAMOC in order to connect with Guerrode Aldophe.
email: info@hamoc.org | phone: 773-213-1869
Credits (and special thanks to):
Dr. Karen Richman - Co-Curator
Vladimy Ermeus - Co-Curator
Timoun Ayiti | Children of Haiti Exhibition
In all cultures of the world, children are considered to be one of life’s greatest blessings. In Haiti, where blessings can sometimes be scarce, this is especially true.
This exhibition of paintings, drawn from the Waterloo Center for the Arts’ Haitian Collection, celebrates the joy of childhood and the joy that children bring to our lives as we rediscover and experience the world through their eyes. The exhibit also reflects universal childhood themes of family, play and learning while recognizing the critical role that children play as the conduit for our hopes and dreams for the future.