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Rooted in the Caribbean. Driven by Talent. Art • Culture • Community
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Joined November 2021
As 2025 comes to a close, we look back at what the Caribbean art world revealed this year, not a single defining moment, but a constellation of movement, connection and continuity. Read the full reflection:
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As 2025 comes to a close, we look back at what the Caribbean art world gave us. There was no single defining moment or clear turning point. What the year did give us was movement, activity, connect...
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Guyanese-born artist Ingrid Pollard challenges how we see history, identity and belonging in British landscapes. Her work asks important questions about the past and its echoes in the present. Dive deeper into her story and vision. Read the full article https://t.co/lPDgJCfpab
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Guyanese-born Ingrid Pollard is a pioneering photographer and media artist whose work has long challenged cultural assumptions about race, identity, and belonging. Born in 1953 in Georgetown, Guyana,...
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In a global creative economy still negotiating whose stories are valued, resourced and sustained, Daveed Baptiste’s recent recognition by the CFDA marks a shift in how cultural authorship is being acknowledged and invested in. Read the full piece. https://t.co/OyhKaVkJyy
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In a global creative economy still negotiating whose stories are valued, resourced and sustained, Daveed Baptiste’s recent recognition by the CFDA marks a shift in how cultural authorship is being...
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What does supporting Caribbean artists really look like? We often talk about buying art and buying art is powerful. But when that’s not possible, support doesn’t end there. Read the full article. https://t.co/yPLhtEjwEg
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Buying art matters. It sustains artists directly, affirms the value of their labour and allows many to continue their practice. For those who are able to buy, it remains one of the most meaningful...
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What will be of the Caribbean in the future and who gets to imagine it? Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 artists Ekosaurio and Rafael Enrique bring this question into public space during Wynwood Mural Festival 2025 🔥 📍 Wynwood, Miami
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Caribbean artists, grant opportunities are now open, and deadlines are approaching fast. Explore the opportunities at: https://t.co/N9fw5zFpEe
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Curators’ Eye is an exhibition exploring dialogue between artists, artworks & space. Featuring both emerging & established voices, design to create layered conversations that reflect Jamaica’s contemporary art landscape, on view on the walls of Olympia Gallery Jamaica
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For Puerto Rican artist Elizabeth Barreto, basketball is a lens for visibility, feminism & identity. Her Festival Color Caribe mural uplifts Caribbean women in sport and corrects their long history of being overlooked. #SportinCaribbean
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Art Basel 2025 once again highlighted the presence of Caribbean and diaspora artists within global art conversations. Here are some of the moments captured from regional brilliance to other works that defined this year’s fair. #artbasel2025
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The Caribbean is lighting up Miami Art Week! From bold visuals to boundary-pushing voices, here’s a quick look at the art, artists and galleries bringing island brilliance to Scope and Untitled Art Fair. Miami fam, you can catch it all live through Dec 7
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Cricket isn’t just a game in the Caribbean, it’s choreography, memory & rivalry. These striking works by Alex Mars, a Bajan artist, reimagine the familiar rhythm of the pitch through bold colour, capturing the tension & poetry of the sport. #SportinCaribbeanArt
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Festival Color Caribe wraps up today in Puerto Rico, marking five years of colour and creativity. Each year, new murals by Puerto Rican 🇵🇷, Dominican 🇩🇴 & international artists add fresh layers to the festival’s evolving story Learn more: https://t.co/bzfq5fYva7
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Call for Applications - L’Orizon Artistic Micro-Residency This opportunity is open exclusively to artists based in Dominica, Martinique and Saint Lucia. 👉 Application details: https://t.co/xq5a5RFZiX
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Icons don’t fade. They echo. Jimmy Cliff’s echo will forever vibrate through the Caribbean and beyond. Today Caribalent honours the legend through art. Read more: https://t.co/awPMgSyKlZ
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Grenadian artist Donel Pysadee captures the soul of Caribbean childhood in Sapphire, silhouettes of us playing and learning the world through salt seas and sunset skies. A reminder of how we grew up: close to nature, each other, and the magic of the sea https://t.co/8aKhuBAcZC
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Art has always been a tool to express memory, place and identity, and Cuban artist Leo Morey embraces this with every stroke. Working primarily in acrylic on canvas, he captures the essence of home through vibrant scenes... Read more: https://t.co/WxonhISc4R
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Today we celebrate men everywhere... your resilience, your heart, your contribution. And to the Caribbean artists who turn those stories into colour and creation, we see you. Happy International Men's Day!
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With “Pearl of the Antilles,” Patrick Eugène transforms the Lady Dior into a canvas where Haitian heritage, resilience and artistry converge, creating a poetic bridge between culture and global luxury. Discover more in the article below. https://t.co/3VujAKbZ12
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This year, Haitian American artist Patrick Eugène stepped into a defining moment of global recognition through the 10th anniversary of the Dior Lady Art initiative. Invited by the House of Dior to...
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Trinidad-based artist Justyna Burkowska brings vibrant colour and joyful storytelling to every canvas. Her work celebrates nature, culture and the quiet magic woven into everyday life. Each piece feels like an endless summer warm, bright and full of heart.
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