Join us on March 11 from 6-8 PM at The Octagon Museum for the closing reception of Professor Dahlia Nduom’s exhibition, Tourism, Tropicalization, and the Architectural Image: An Analysis of Jamaica.
Presented with the support of the Mayor’s Office of Caribbean Community Affairs, this event will reflect on the powerful conversations sparked by the exhibition, which examines how colonial history, tourism, and architecture have shaped perceptions of Jamaica and the Caribbean. Professor Nduom will discuss themes of Black placemaking, cultural representation, and the ways in which spaces are designed for—and sometimes against—local communities.
Come for thought-provoking dialogue, networking, and a final opportunity to experience the exhibition before it closes.




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