Guyana Back Then 1970s - A Conversation with James M. Mannas Jr. and Theresa Chromati
After spending many years documenting Guyana in the 1970s as a professional photographer, James M. Mannas Jr. (Founding member of the Kamoinge Workshop) talks about his time there with fine artist Theresa Chromati. This is part of the Artist Interview Series by T. T Griffith Archives, which focuses on capturing and preserving the the journey of talented artisans.

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