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SUMMARY:Exhibition On View: The HCX Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special art sale to benefit Haiti Cultural Exchange featuring photography\, prints\, paintings\, metal work\, and crafts by Haitian artisans. \n  \nOpening December 5\, 2024\nOn View through January 16\, 2025\nThursdays – Sundays\n1-6pm  \nHaiti Cultural Exchange\n558 St Johns Pl\, Brooklyn NY\, 11238 \n  \nFor our year-end exhibition\, Haiti Cultural Exchange (HCX) will bring forward unique pieces in the organization’s archive of artwork.  \nSales of artwork support Haiti Cultural Exchange’s ongoing Vizyon Atistik and wider community programming. \n  \n—\nCo-curated by Kassandra L. Khalil & Régine M. Roumain\nArchival Manager\, Micaela Walker\nGraphic Design\, Kathryn Dreier \n  \n—\nEXHIBITION DESCRIPTION\nThe HCX Collection pulls forward the work that the HCX network of artists and makers have exhibited or contributed to the organization over the course of its history. Either gifted following exhibitions\, as a way to rally support\, or maintained in our safe haven\, the organization has preserved and shared these vivid gifts of creative generosity. \nRanging from installation photography to original paintings and limited edition prints\, this collection highlights exchange\, innovation\, and creative excellence of the Haitian community. \nJoin us to view the collection and bring home a piece of Haiti Cultural Exchange history.  \nThe HCX Collection builds off Haiti Cultural Exchange’s current digital and print archive initiative. Spanning the period from 2009–2022\, Haiti Cultural Exchange (HCX) is highlighting the vibrancy of the Haitian community\, culture\, and heritage in a printed anthology and web project. \nThe online digital archive will feature unique documentation of the creative movement in New York City’s Haitian cultural community. View the online archive preview here! \nThis archive of Haitian arts and culture aims to not only document Haiti Cultural Exchange’s history\, but to provide future generations access to tangible evidence of their rich heritage by preserving the contributions of those who have walked with us. \nWe will be sharing numerous key works and cultural events with the public through various forms of media\, including:  \n\n15\,000 photos documenting presentations of music\, dance and theater performances\, humanities themed conversations\, and visual art exhibitions.\n40 videos of recorded conversations with scholars\, artists and other humanities-based experts as well as multidisciplinary performances.\nand 20 written works by scholars and writers exploring the importance of Haitian art and culture to the lives of the Haitian Diaspora community.\n\nHCX is delighted to present The HCX Collection as part of our expanding Vizyon Atistik programming in the new HCX Gallery.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/exhibition-on-view-the-hcx-collection/
LOCATION:Haiti Cultural Exchange\, 35 Lafayette Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11217\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti! featuring Tyreek McDole
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first Thursday in December for Mizik Ayiti! featuring Tyreek McDole\n  \nThursday\, December 5\, 2024 | 6-9pm\n6-7pm Reception\n7-9pm Performance\n \n  \nJazz vocalist Tyreek McDole explores the sonic landscape of his Haitian American identity with special guests for December’s Mizik Ayiti! concert. \nHe will be joined by a stellar band including Johnathan Michel (Electric and Upright Bass)\, Willerm Delisfort (Piano)\, and Gary Jones III (Drums). \n  \nTyreek McDole at just 24-year-old has been capturing the jazz scene with his driving voice and innovative delivery. With his roots firmly planted in the musical soil of the Caribbean\, New York\, Florida\, and beyond\, McDole now casts his spell on the bustling streets of New York City\, leaving an indelible mark on the vibrant tapestry of worldwide music. \nWith a string of prestigious awards to his name\, Tyreek stands out as a rising star in the music world. In November 2023\, Tyreek won 1st place in the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.  \nNoted as one of the most anticipated events in jazz\, McDole’s accolade now ranks him among the competition’s previous winners including the standout artists Samara Joy (2019 winner) and Jazzmeia Horn (2013 winner). Tyreek is the 2nd male to ever win in the competition’s 12 year history. It was during the acclaimed Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2018 Essentially Ellington National Competition that Tyreek made his vocal debut\, winning the prestigious Outstanding Vocalist Award presented by Wynton Marsalis.  \nTyreek has shared the stage with an impressive roster of musicians\, including Theo Croker\, NEA Jazz Master Gary Bartz\, Miki Yamanaka\, Mike King\, Rodney Whitaker\, Winard Harper\, Marcus Printup\, Eric Reed\, Carl Allen\, Victor Goines\, and many others. Tyreek received a degree in jazz performance from The Oberlin Conservatory of Music\, Under the guidance of esteemed instructors LaTanya Hall\, Gary Bartz\, Gerald Cannon\, Eddie Henderson\, Billy Hart\, Dan Wall\, Sullivan Fortner\, and Weedie Braimah. \nFunding provided\, in part\, by Howard Gilman Foundation. 
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-featuring-tyreek-mcdole/
LOCATION:Haiti Cultural Exchange\, 35 Lafayette Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11217\, United States
CATEGORIES:mizik ayiti 2024
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SUMMARY:Bazaar Kreyòl Marketplace & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join HCX for Bazaar Kreyòl – our annual holiday marketplace! Purchase unique artwork from The HCX Collection and artisanal Haitian goods for the holidays from a curated array of Haitian vendors. Celebrate the season by supporting HCX and Haitian artisans and makers. Enjoy a festive afternoon of food\, drinks\, and music while shopping for a good cause! \nTake a look at the amazing brands joining us at Bazaar Kreyòl this year:\nARTisANETWORK • Askanya Chocolates • Axelle Liautaud • Brooklyn Loves Haiti \nEarthshine Cafe • From The Arxhive • Haitian Bae • KADOKÉLÉ • Makini Armand All Natural \nPapa Rozier Farms • Pwavarts and T-Rasta LLC • VB3 • VivLiv Books • ZILE’M \n— \nMarketplace\nSaturday\, December 14\, 2024\n12-7pm\nHaiti Cultural Exchange\n558 St Johns Pl\, Brooklyn NY\, 11238 \n— \nThe HCX Collection Exhibition & Art Sale \nTake home a unique gift from The HCX Collection\, a special art sale to benefit Haiti Cultural Exchange featuring photography\, prints\, paintings\, and metal work. \nOpening: December 5\, 2024\nOn View: December 5\, 2024 – January 5\, 2025\nThursday – Sunday\n1-6pm\nHaiti Cultural Exchange\n558 St Johns Pl\, Brooklyn NY\, 11238 \nLearn more about art in The HCX Collection exhibition here.  \n— \n 
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/bazaar-kreyol-marketplace-exhibition/
LOCATION:Haiti Cultural Exchange\, 35 Lafayette Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bazaar Kreyòl
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SUMMARY:Ti Atis Second Saturdays with Haitian kite-makers Tètpwav Soley & PwavKAP
DESCRIPTION:Join Tètpwav Soley & PwavKAP for an afternoon of kite-making in this hands-on class!\nPwavKAP (Keep Art Poppin) will lead families in the traditional art of Haitian kite-making to teach youth basic geometry concepts while connecting with a piece of Haitian culture. Ten families will learn the stages of making the kite from skeleton to decoration\, using participants’ own shapes and designs! \nEnjoy storytelling open to all before participants head outdoors to fly their kites. \nSaturday\, December 14th\n2-4pm\nBrooklyn Children’s Museum\n145 Brooklyn Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \nAs a special offer for the HCX community\, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum is offering FREE admission for 20 people.\nLimit 3 tickets per family. (Tickets will be held at the counter on the day of.)\nRSVP below! \nAttendance free with museum admission.\nIf free HCX Community RSVP is no longer available on this page\, please purchase a ticket to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum here ».\nSpaces limited. \n— \nABOUT \nTi Atis returns to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum for a new season of interactive youth and family programming! Ti Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts\, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists. Happening the second Saturday of every month from November 2024 to May 2025.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/ti-atis-second-saturdays-with-kite-maker-tetpwav-soley/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Children’s Museum\, 145 Brooklyn Avenue\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Ti Atis
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