Krik? Krak!: A call and response in some Haitian villages between a storyteller and their audience
May 10, 2021
Stories have been used in various ways throughout history. There's folklore that is meant to frighten and entertain. Cautionary tales that are used to guide and teach through grizzly consequences. Other stories are used to draw out emotion and can inspire one to confront a conflict with the world or with oneself. Growth and healing can be sparked by these ancestral tales.
No matter our journeys, we all have at least one story that has left a great impact on our lives. A story that has shaped our view of the world around us and ourselves. That taught us how to tell right from wrong and keep our loved ones safe.
We are excited to showcase the visual arts portion of Creatives of Color Boston’s event, Krik? Krak!, in our virtual and physical gallery space.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Yuko Okabe
Pampi
Anvi Shah
Tammi Jean-Fedestin
Linda Sok
No matter our journeys, we all have at least one story that has left a great impact on our lives. A story that has shaped our view of the world around us and ourselves. That taught us how to tell right from wrong and keep our loved ones safe.
We are excited to showcase the visual arts portion of Creatives of Color Boston’s event, Krik? Krak!, in our virtual and physical gallery space.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Yuko Okabe
Pampi
Anvi Shah
Tammi Jean-Fedestin
Linda Sok