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MOCA North Miami Celebrates Haitian Heritage Month

MOCA North Miami Celebrates Haitian Heritage Month Programming includes activations, educational programming and a catalogue launch.by BWW News Desk In honor of Haitian Heritage Month, celebrated annually during the month of May, the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami will launch a series of activations and educational programs. MOCA s mission is to reflect cultural diversity through our exhibitions and programming, said MOCA Executive Director Chana Sheldon. We are proud to offer programs that celebrate the Haitian culture in North Miami and beyond. MOCA North Miami s series of programming that coincides with Haitian Heritage Month includes: After the Rain Comes Light: Portraits of Resilience, by artists Morel Doucet and Stephen Arboite

Champagne Edouard Duval appoints Asia distributor - The Drinks Business

The Drinks Business 11 March 2021 By Alice Liang Champagne Edouard Duval has appointed Singapore-based company First Growth Asia as its distributor in Asia. Fo llowing the successful introduction of Champagne Edouard Duval in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau markets with East Meets West Fine Wines, the appointment of FGA is hoped to “bring strong resources to develop further distribution partnerships in the very dynamic Asian market and long-term brand building objective”. Based in Singapore since 1995, First Growth Asia has been working with premium family wineries, from the classic European appellations and New Worlds regions. The company has a great reputation and track record in setting up complete agency distribution and sales network across Asia. It also supports importers in setting up exclusive agencies, brand building, education and promotion.

Spend Black History Month In South Florida Enjoying Art | 96 3 WJIZ

By DJ 33 1/3 Feb 22, 2021 This Black History Month, you can experience exhibitions that are a small part of a much a larger history. Here are five places in Miami where you can check out work by Black artists. Reginald O Neal s As I Am at Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami is part of MOCA’s new Art on the Plaza series. A mural painted by local artist Reginald O’Neal is stationed on the wall near the fountain. Titled As I Am, is on view for all to see through March 7 at 770 NE 125 St., North Miami; 305-893-6211; Local Global, at Little Haiti Cultural Complex is still on view. Curated by Marie Vickles the exhibition is on view through February 28, with artists Morel Doucet, Carl-Philippe Juste, and Najja Moon. At 212 NE 59th Terr., Miami; 305-960-2969; Admission is free.

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