Our most memorable
project was the building of MOTHERLAND
BRIDGE GALLERY, in Fort Lauderdale. It began as a small space
(500 sq. ft.) at 508 N.E. 1st Avenue, where it was located for one
year. In January 2002, the gallery moved to a larger space (1400 sq.
ft.) at 501 N.E. 1st Avenue, on the corner of Sistrunk Blvd. (6th
Street) and N.E. 1st Avenue, just east of the railroad track leading
into the Sistrunk Corridor. Many renowned visitors graced the gallery,
including Omian Onina, Christine Johnson (pictured below), Norman
Parrish, Houston
Baker, Harold
Dodson, Dr.
Carole Boyce-Davies, Babacar
M'Bow, Jon
Lucien, Cynthia Saunders. The art exhibitions included the
works of McArthur Freeman, Charles Mills, Anthony Evans, W. Andre
Allen; framed batiks from The Gambia and South Africa; and Shona
sculpture from Zimbabwe and South Africa. This gallery closed in
June 2003. Pieces are available upon
request.
Charles
Mills
MacArthur Freeman
Batiks
W. Andre
Allen
Anthony Henry