This event is in the past.It took place on June 7, 2026 at Haiti Cultural Exchange.




Eight Haitian artists transform humble paper into vessels of memory through drawing, printmaking and mixed media. This free exhibition invites you to see the everyday material differently: as a surface that records gesture, pressure, time and the traces of hands at work.
Free admission
Haitian artists
Mixed media
Cultural heritage
Tips
✨"the ancestors are proud" (visitor review)
📚check out the in-house library while you're there
🍲Maryse's soup is legendary — healing in a bowl
Free
What Paper Remembers: Marks, Memory and Labor
Fort Greene




Eight Haitian artists transform humble paper into vessels of memory through drawing, printmaking and mixed media. This free exhibition invites you to see the everyday material differently: as a surface that records gesture, pressure, time and the traces of hands at work.
Free admission
Haitian artists
Mixed media
Cultural heritage
Tips
✨"the ancestors are proud" (visitor review)
📚check out the in-house library while you're there
🍲Maryse's soup is legendary — healing in a bowl
Free
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