Monday, May 6, 2019

TRACE: SITE, LAND & DIASPORA EXHIBITION AT THE HOUSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

WHAT:
Exhibition by Israel Mccloud and Ayanna Jolivet Mccloud (father and daughter).

Trace is an exhibition recalling and imagining local historic sites of black diaspora that are no longer in existence or that have been forgotten. Artwork in this exhibition brings visibility to these cultural sites in an attempt to recall the vital histories, memories and impact of black life in Houston. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

This exhibition is generously supported by the City of Houston, The Houston Public Library and The African American Library at the Gregory School.

WHEN:
On view May 18, 2019 through October 5, 2019

WHERE:
The African American Library at the Gregory School
1300 Victor St., 77019 | 832-393-1440

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

About the Houston Public Library
The Houston Public Library (HPL) operates 37 neighborhood libraries, three HPL Express Libraries, a Central Library, the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, The African American Library at the Gregory School, and the Parent Resource Library located in the Children’s Museum of Houston. With more than eight million visits per year in person and online, HPL is committed to excellent customer service and equitable access to information and programs by providing library customers with free use of a diverse collection of printed materials and electronic resources, Internet, laptop and computer use, and a variety of database and reference resources with live assistance online 24/7.

For further information, visit the Houston Public Library at www.houstonlibrary.org, on Twitter @houstonlibrary, on Facebook – houstonlibrary or call 832-393-1313.

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