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Serge Gay Jr The On exhibit through January SERGE GAY JR. presents "Prince 2 Queens" a solo exhibition. Prince 2 Queens is an homage to the story of Serge Gay Jr. and his family's migration from Port Au Prince Haiti to Queens New York, a tale of coming to America, this visual art show explores the experience of his family lea.
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Serge Gay Jr. is an American visual artist and creative designer in San Francisco, California. Beginning his practice of painting as a youth and then initiating his formal study at a Magnet Arts High School, Serge was on a steady trajectory for an art college of his choosing. The College for Creative Studies in Detroit became the campus where he refined his illustrative skills and emboldened.Quot Prince 2 Queens Serge Gay Jr. wanted to compose a "letter letter" to Palm Springs. The Haitian artist does so with a fresh twist.
SERGE GAY JR FILMS Straight-acting gay men are underrated Prince 2 Queens is an homage to the story of Serge Gay Jr. Much inspiration for the show came from "A Daily Battle for a Normal Life," a memoir by Lorette Gay, Serge's mother, and further informed through many follow-up discussions with her regarding their family's migration from Haiti to seek asylum in the U. Starting over in a foreign land among people speaking a foreign language, it presents starting over in so many ways. Serge Gay senior was a decorated and accomplished designer, artist, and architect, who's credentials were not as transferable as his skills.
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