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Haitian Art Digital Crossroads
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  • The Plan
    • The Foundational Workshop
      • Agenda
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    • Going Beyond Provenance™️ Methodology
    • NEH Workshop: The Digital Lakou™️
      • DL Agenda
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      • DL- 2023 Photo Album
    • HADC Collection Policy
  • The Process
    • Digitization
      • Drapo/Flags
      • Sculptures
      • Metalwork
      • Paintings
    • Critical Cataloging
      • HADC Citation Style Guide: Citing Art Online
      • Haitian Kreyol Thesaurus
    • HADC Outreach & Research
      • Importance of Open Access and Resources
      • Digital Scholarship
      • Archival Sources
      • Ethical Concerns
  • The Perspective
    • “The Path to Visual and Cultural Reparation in the Digital Age”
    • “Light Within Ourselves: Haitian Art in Iowa” DMAC Digital Exhibition
      • Light Within Ourselves: Haitian Art in Iowa
      • The Exhibition / Ekspozisyon
      • Reflections / Refleksyon
      • History of the WCA Haitian Art Collection / Istwa Sant Waterloo
      • Digital Curatorial Team
    • HAITI IN THE HEARTLAND
    • En Voyage – Hybridity and Vodou in Haitian Art
    • Mentored Advanced Project Research
      • The Transition of Vodou Lore to Digital Platforms
    • ARH-295 Haitian Art and Visual Culture
      • Traditions and Heritage in Drapo
      • Madan Sara – Masters of the Marketplace
      • Femininity in Haitian Art: Erzulie Freda & La Sirene
  • HAITIAN ART PORTAL

Importance of Open Access and Resources

HADC aims to build an open-source, language-sensitive database usable by people with limited internet access or data bandwidth. The platform will be freely available to the public and designed to encourage users to contribute to ongoing scholarship and storytelling about Haitian art.

We are also exploring both existing and new digital tools that are easy to use, welcoming to non-academic audiences, and useful for students and researchers alike.

Compilation of Resources

  • Caribbean Review of Books
  • CIDIHCA – The International Center for Haitian, Caribbean, and Afro-Canadian Documentation and Information 
  • Digital Library of the Caribbean
  • Early Caribbean Digital Archive
  • Georges Anglade Works Online
  • Haiti and the Atlantic World
  • Haiti Lab Facebook Page 
  • Haiti Lab Website
  • Haiti: An Island Luminous
  • Haitian Diaspora Oral Histories (University of Miami)
  • John Carter Brown Library Haiti Collection at Internet Archive
  • Kreyol Blog
  • Konsanba Vodou Bibliography
  • Littérature haïtienne – Île en île
  • Mémoire de femmes
  • New West India Guide Online
  • Public Archive
  • Reframing Haiti: Art, History, and Performativity on Vimeo (Brown University)
  • Remember Haiti: Documents and Timeline from the John Carter Brown Library
  • The Other Revolution: Haiti, 1789-1804 (John Carter Brown Library)
  • Vodou Archive (University of Florida)


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