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Gary Thomas an Artist: From Orphan to Family Figures

(Originally Published by Kaieteur News July 30, 2018) By Clairmont Chung 
“My name is Gary Thomas. I was an orphan”. Mild murmuring could be heard from the audience. “My mother died when I was four years old.” A collective groan followed. “My father took me to an orphanage. He said he would return, but never did”. Silence. “I waited five years before I gave up expecting to hear the gate and that it would be him.” Artists and Coordinators from Roots and Culture Gallery and Pan African Workshop. Thomas is 2nd from rt (c) roots&culture With these words, Remilton “Gary” Thomas began his talk at the opening of an art exhibit hosted by The Court Street School Education Community Center in Freehold, New Jersey, for Black History Month, February 2018. Roots and Culture Gallery curated the show titled, “The Arc of Brown Bodies” and featured Thomas’ as well as the work of Happiness Akaniro Olude, Hazel Daniel, Emmanuel Glen, Grace Daniel, and from the Roots and Culture Collecti...