Caribbean Crossroads of the World is now open at El Museo and Studio Museum in Harlem (opens at Queens Museum on Saturday 6/16)
Renee Cox
Redcoat, from “Queen Nanny of the Maroons” series, 2004
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Caribbean Crossroads of the World is now open at El Museo and Studio Museum in Harlem (opens at Queens Museum on Saturday 6/16)
Renee Cox
Redcoat, from “Queen Nanny of the Maroons” series, 2004
I love the Studio Museum, I wish i could live there, but I can’t - so I volunteer instead.
Caribbean Crossroads of the World is now open at El Museo and Studio Museum in Harlem (opens at Queens Museum on...