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DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
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 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
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 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
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 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
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 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
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 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
DTSTAMP:20260414T224538Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241108
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Washington Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Unreading Room by Dimitry Chamy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
DTSTAMP:20260414T224538Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241111
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Washington Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Unreading Room by Dimitry Chamy
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
DTSTAMP:20260414T224538Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241112
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Washington Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Unreading Room by Dimitry Chamy
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
DTSTAMP:20260414T224538Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241113
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Washington Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Unreading Room by Dimitry Chamy
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
DTSTAMP:20260414T224538Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241114
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Washington Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Unreading Room by Dimitry Chamy
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator’s Faculty Research Associate a
 nd Resident Artist\, Dimitry Chamy\, presents a provocative collection in t
 he Washington Gallery\, confronting the escalating issue of banned books an
 d censorship. Chamy’s work is a bold response to the suppression of literat
 ure and free expression\, using art to defy the silencing of voices and ide
 as.\n\n\n\nThe Unreading Room by Dimitry Saïd Chamy explores the pleasure a
 nd danger of reading in an age of book bans. For Chamy\, books and educatio
 n hold a special place. One of his ancestors\, Edmond Laforest\, a poet and
  teacher of French and mathematics\, tied a Larousse Dictionary around his 
 neck and threw himself off a bridge in Jeremie in political protest of the 
 US invasion of Haïti. His grandmother was a rebel who threw an inkpot at a 
 teacher who struck her in class and went on to become a teacher herself. Ch
 amy loved reading growing up but struggled to alleviate his isolation and f
 ear as a queer kid in pre-internet Port-au-Prince during the AIDS crisis wi
 thout access to any affirming queer stories or reading materials. Later\, a
 s an artist\, designer of books\, and educator\, Chamy fell in love with th
 e printed page again as a material artifact he could create.
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