Reflections of the Human Spirit
In partnership with the Abyssinian Meeting House in Portland, ME Alejandra Cuadra and Ashley Page brought art into a space that holds a magnitude of National history and once again breathe new life into a building that calls for more voices to be added to its chorus. The Abyssinian Meeting House is a vernacular wood-frame building constructed between 1828 and 1831 to serve Portland, Maine’s African American community. Remodeled by the Congregation in the decade after the Civil War, it was used for religious, social, educational, and cultural events until its closing in 1916. Eight years later the structure was substantially renovated into tenement apartments, which were occupied continuously until the building was condemned by the City of Portland in 1991. In 1998 the former meeting house was sold for back taxes to the Committee to Restore the Abyssinian, a non-profit organization formed to preserve and restore the structure. And in April of 2019, they opened their doors and allowed us to fill the space with conversations surrounding hope, perseverance, and the human spirit. Within this show, our goal was to highlight the voices of people within the community who are making under the umbrella of representation, diversity, equity and inclusion.
Curated by Alejandra Cuadra and Ashley Page.
Photos by Joshua Dixon.
Participating Artists include:
Titi de Baccarat
Matanah Betko
Jordan Carey
Ezra Corazón
Flor Cron
Dee Davis
Josh Dixon
Olivia Dwyer
Jasper Gaffney
Athena Lynch
Shannon McGinty and Paige Salmon
Reneè Michaud
Daniel Minter
Rachel Monegue
Jordan Parks
Asata Radcliffe
Naomi David Russo
Christian Manuel Saucedo
Ling-wen Tsai
Evelyn Wong
Living Innovations
The Honey Pot