Yes. Several years ago the Corcoran Gallery (or maybe museum of American
Art), in Washington DC, did a show, I believe . The person who would have
the materials is Alex Castro, in Baltimore, MD.


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Jamillah <
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>    My institution will be exploring Caribbean culture and Carnival
> traditions this fall as part of our Cultural Arts Series. We were hoping to
> incorporate an exhibition in one of our gallery spaces about Carnival, but
> have come across some difficulties finding any traveling exhibitions on the
> subject. Would anyone happen to know of any?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> *Jamillah R. Gabriel, MLIS*
> *Black Cultural Center Librarian*
> *African American Studies Liaison*
> *Metadata Specialist*
> Black Cultural Center
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> Purdue University Libraries
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