




H(A)UNTED: Public Installation at MoCADA
Caribbean Cultural Center Africa Diaspora Institute in partnership with MoCADA present
In A Time of Change
H(A)UNTED Public Installation at MoCADA
Guest-Curated by: Shantrelle P. Lewis
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 16, 2012 | 4 -7pm
MoCADA
80 Hanson Place | Brooklyn, NY
H(A)UNTED’s Public Installation at MoCADA was a series of 5 images on display along the museum’s building on South Oxford Place. Featuring the work of five Brooklyn-based Black male photographers, the series of photographs articulates/confronts/questions the historical criminalization and stereotyping of Black men in the U.S. – realities that each subject confronts, negotiates and defies on a daily basis, by his very existence.
Photographers:
Malik Cumbo, Russell Frederick, Jahse, Dwayne Rodgers and Radcliffe Roye
Subjects:
Blitz the Ambassador, Hip-Hop Artist
Lumumba Bandele, Community Activist
Dr. Robert Gore, Physician
Steven Lawson, New York City Middle School Teacher
Sim Walker, Owner Negril and SoCo