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Boston Carnival Village launches Photography Exhibition "Kids Must Play" on Monday, August 21, 2017
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By Idea Ventures
Published on 28-Jul-17
 
Boston - Friday, July 28, 2017 Boston Carnival village will launch an exhibition titled “Kids Must Play”. The exhibition will be on display at the Caribbean Arts Gallery located on 155 Washington St, Dorchester, MA 02121. The 100 piece collection will be open to the public from Monday, August 21, 2017 and can be seen daily through Sunday, August 26, 2017. It is free for the week.


Boston - Friday, July 28, 2017
Boston Carnival village will launch an exhibition titled “Kids Must Play”. The exhibition will be on display at the Caribbean Arts Gallery located on 155 Washington St, Dorchester, MA 02121. The 100 piece collection will be open to the public from Monday, August 21, 2017 and can be seen daily through Sunday, August 26, 2017. It is free for the week.

Kids Must Play is a collection of 100 about Children’s participation in the annual Boston’s Trinidad style carnival have been documented by photographer Michael C. Smith for over 20 years. It is this long history the print represents, and covers a time frame for 2006 to 2016.

Photographer Michael C. Smith migrated to the USA in 1977 from Trinidad and has been actively involved in Boston’s Trinidad style carnival since graduating from Northeastern University in 1983. Michael is the president and CEO of www.BostonCarnivalVillage.com  and also did his first exhibition in 2007 called “Streets of Color” which was on display at Lesley University for a month and was well received by the public.  Michael is currently working on becoming the next president of Boston’s Trinidad style organizing committee because he believes the current situation with the culture of Boston’s Trinidad style carnival is in need of direction and leadership with vision.

To learn more about Boston Carnival Village and Michael efforts and promoting Boston’s Trinidad style carnival visit www.BostonCarnivalVillage.com

Parents, family, friends and masqueraders are encouraged to come out and experience the exhibit. And for the non-initiated in Caribbean culture you are urged to visit the Caribbean Art Gallery and experience what Boston Trinidad styles carnival is about from a young master perspective, the children and future leaders.

Michael can be reached at 617-512-7803 or email BostonCarnivalVillage@gmail.com and also on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.  Web Search: Boston Carnival Village #BostonCarnivalVillage