Written by Patricia Sheridan
From hurricanes and earthquakes to revolution and political turmoil. Haiti is a country constantly being reconfigured by nature and man. Through it all, the people have been buoyed by their culture, their religion and telling their stories through art.
The Latin American Cultural Center in Oakland has collaborated with Pittsburgh-based Haiti Friends to present “Haiti: Culture, Religion and Revolution,” an art exhibit that addresses the cultural and climatic upheavals and the strong roots that hold the people together. It opened in September and runs until June 28, 2025, at the center, 4338 Bigelow Blvd.
For more information, contact:
Sandra Budd
sbudd@lasaweb.org
About the Latin American Cultural Center (LACC)
LACC features a small but highly informative museum display, as well as live programming in an intimate performance venue that highlights the diverse cultures, music, film, and current day issues of Latin America and the Caribbean. Exhibits and related programming will be open to school groups who wish to explore this incredible region of our world. A large exhibit gallery is reserved for featuring changing presentations of special topics related to this vast geographical area.