'The Fabric of America' Exhibition
Beverly Collins-Roberts, weaves a historical overview through her memorable work, The Fabric of America, a multi-media exhibit and artistic depiction, of poignant “swatches” from the life of the city of Camden, NJ, it’s indomitable people and their journey from Ghana, West Africa, since the 1600’s.
'The Fabric of America' is not just a memorable exhibit, it is more so an experience! It has the capacity to affect your senses and emotions while it engages and intrigues you by its power, beauty, pain, suffering, creativity, genius, humility, inhumanity and humanity -- much like a tightly woven cloth with an intricate, beautifully, multi-colored pattern.
It reflects the darkness and the light, the joys and the pain, the blight and the plenty, struggles and the triumphs in the life of the city and of the people.
Nisa Ra
A Retrospective of Work 1979 til Now ...
'Life as I See It' - Phone Booths, Structures, Trains & Planes ...
'Portraits of Camden' - City structures and portraits of life in and of Camden.
'The Pomona Hall Series' – Images of the Slave Plantation in all it’s glory.
' Images of Ghana' - Slave Castles revisited & families estranged to ...
'The Fabric of America' Exhibition-has evolved into ...
The 25th Anniversary National/World Tour 2027/28
(Selected Cities to be announced)
Still Standing ...
The Rebirth of Amerika
Click each Image for a larger view & description
Portraits of Camden, NJ. In 2004, 2008 & 2014 Camden my hometown was ranked the most dangerous city in the country. So not true, but has been a product of the Aftermath of Slavery.
The Girls 2001
Slavery at Pomona Hall, Camden, NJ. The discovery was
realized on March 6, 2002 during this Photo - Shoot
The 3rd Floor 2002
The Return Home: Ghana West Africa - Slave Castles Revisited & Images of Families we were stolen or purchased from 400 + years ago ...
Cape Coast Boat 2008