Exhibitions
08 May 2019 - 11 August 2019
MoAD Museum of the African Diaspora / San Francisco, United States
Ebony G. Patterson, A View Out, 2015. Mixed media jacquard woven tapestry with hand cut elements. Courtesy Jenkins Johnson Collection.
Coffee, Rhum, Sugar & Gold: A Postcolonial Paradox is an exhibition that looks at the legacy of European colonialism in the Caribbean through the work of 10 contemporary artists. Whether connected to the Caribbean by birth or focused on the region by choice, the exhibiting artists use their work as a means of examining the relationship between the power structure, those who are controlled by it, those who benefit from it, and those who actively seek to liberate themselves from it.
Monday – Tuesday Closed Wednesday – Saturday11 am – 6 pm Sunday12 pm – 5 pm
MoAD Museum of the African Diaspora 885 Mission St (at 3rd) San Francisco
https://www.moadsf.org/exhibition/coffee-rhum-sugar-gold-a-postcolonial-paradox/