Conversation with the World: Eatonville

Closes August 29, 2009

Conversation with the World: Eatonville profiles the photographic expertise of artist and guest curator Lonnie Graham as he captures the history and essence of Eatonville and its residents through his photography. The Town of Eatonville serves as the ideal setting for Graham’s exhibit, as it holds the distinction of being the nation’s oldest incorporated African American municipality.

This exhibit showcases Graham’s most recent conversations with the residents of the historic Eatonville community, featuring individuals from all walks of life and from a broad range of ages.


Ernestine E. McWhite, Eatonville, Florida 2008. Photo courtesy of artist.

 

 

 

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Museum Special Offer

In honor of The Hurston’s 20th anniversary, we are pleased to present this special offer:

The Commemorative Package, offering: a one year membership to the museum and the “Three B’s Fine Art” Posters:

  • John Biggers, The Stream Crosses the Path, 1960 Official poster for the 10th ZORA! Festival, January 27-31,1999

  • Romare Bearden, Dixieland Tempo, 1987
    Official poster for the 13th ZORA! Festival, January 24-27, 2002

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