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Artist Amalia Amaki Explores the Life of Michael Jackson . Hosted by Rev Dr Catherine M Gross
Audio Interview with Amalia Amaki.
very inciteful look at what MJ's words and life taught us about who he was and who we are
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/a-plac...ia-amaki-explores-the-life-of-michael-jackson
“MJ Obscura” by Amalia Amaki, an exhibit exploring the life and legacy
of Michael Jackson through photos and mixed-media art, in November.
The exhibit is intended to showcase the traits and beliefs of Jackson as a person, rather than a celebrity.
“While a part of his intent was obviously to entertain, there is a culturally intelligent and politically astute side of Michael Jackson that has not been seriously explored,” said Georgette Norman, director of the Rosa Parks Museum
"MJ Obscura" by artist Amalia Amaki, a personal friend of Jackson, examines the mission and nature of Jackson's life and career through photography and mixed-media art.
The exhibit will also incorporate personal items and memorabilia from Jackson's life.
The exhibit hall at the Rosa Parks Museum is free and open to the public from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday through Friday and 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. on Saturday. The exhibit runs now through January 4, 2013.
Audio Interview with Amalia Amaki.
very inciteful look at what MJ's words and life taught us about who he was and who we are
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/a-plac...ia-amaki-explores-the-life-of-michael-jackson
“MJ Obscura” by Amalia Amaki, an exhibit exploring the life and legacy
of Michael Jackson through photos and mixed-media art, in November.
The exhibit is intended to showcase the traits and beliefs of Jackson as a person, rather than a celebrity.
“While a part of his intent was obviously to entertain, there is a culturally intelligent and politically astute side of Michael Jackson that has not been seriously explored,” said Georgette Norman, director of the Rosa Parks Museum
"MJ Obscura" by artist Amalia Amaki, a personal friend of Jackson, examines the mission and nature of Jackson's life and career through photography and mixed-media art.
The exhibit will also incorporate personal items and memorabilia from Jackson's life.
The exhibit hall at the Rosa Parks Museum is free and open to the public from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday through Friday and 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. on Saturday. The exhibit runs now through January 4, 2013.