Memory in Motion: Tales of Opa-locka
On View:
Dec 4 - Dec 8
Curated by:
Alex Van Mecl
Location:
The Train station
The Harry Hurst Building 1926, now The Logan Executive Building
Memory in Motion: Tales of Opa-locka is an archival immersive exhibition taking the visitor on a journey into the city's yesterdays. These tales remember Opa-locka and are a mental geography that maps and orders space, human relations, and the mind. The physical and conceptual layout of the memory of Opa-locka which encompasses the structure and order of the memories embedded in the city's history. At the same time, like a highway, the images positioned upon it allow for passages, detours, exits, entrances, rebounds, acceptations, rejections, appropriations, and identifications that characterize the active social process of memory.