Paul, Annie. 2009. Regarding the South…from the South. Catalogue essay for exhibition South-South: Interruptions and Encounters. Justina M. Barnike Gallery, Hart House, University of Toronto. 65-70. Regarding the South…from the South Annie Paul, an Aica South Caribbean member It was November 2000. I was in Cuba attending the opening of the seventh Havana Bienale. Chris … Lire la suite
http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/sac/ ‘Sustainable Art Communities: Creativity and Policy in the Transnational Caribbean’ is a two-year international research project that explores how the understanding and formation of sustainable community for the Caribbean and its global diaspora may be supported by art practice, curating and museums. The project fosters networks of exchange and collaboration among academics, artists, curators … Lire la suite
Artists start arriving from 26th November 2013 Opening of the Ghetto Biennale 13th December 2013 Ghetto Biennale Congress 15th December 2013 Ghetto Biennale, 622 Blvd Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Port-au-Prince, Haiti http://www.ghettobiennale.org Participating artists Getho Jean Baptiste (HT), Ronald Bazile (aka Cheby) (HT), Wesner Bazile (HT), Katy Beinart (UK), Tom Bogaert (BE), Emilie Boone (US), Anna Bruinsma … Lire la suite
Lives and works in Guadeloupe. In her work, Kelly Sinnapah Mary uses mostly contrasts to denounce all types of violence and domination disguised in the deceptive softness of an intimate and feminine universe, with flowered pieces of material, tender colours, tiny embroideries. Can you tell us about your artistic experience? I studied in the Faculté … Lire la suite
Holly Bynoe and Nadia Higgins from Saint-Vincent have been for two years the editors of ARC Magazine, an online and printed art review. In February 2012, as guests of DAC Martinique with the partnership of the Saint-Lucia Alliance Française, they have for one week visited artists’ studios, and published articles in their magazines about Martinican … Lire la suite
‘Caribbean Urban Aesthetics http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/CUA/ is a new project initiated in 2013 by Dr Leon Wainwright (Department of Art History) and Dr Clare Melhuish (Department of Geography) at which explores the intersection of aesthetics and urban place at a number of different sites in the Caribbean region and its diaspora, crossing linguistic boundaries. On 21st and … Lire la suite
Today, having some visibility on the Internet is vital for the development of any artistic career, and even more when one resides in the Caribbean. Online reviews, websites and blogs are increasing. Among the fourteen review titles AICA Southern Caribbean have listed – without pretending to be exhaustive- there are some e-publications such as Draconian … Lire la suite
Pour répondre dans la partie commentaire sous l’article , indiquez pour chaque numéro le nom de l’artiste et sa nationalité. … Si vous trouvez le titre, c’est que vous connaissez vraiment bien l’art de la Caraïbe…Des catalogues seront expédiés à ceux qui donneront le plus de réponses justes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 … Lire la suite
For the second year a call for suggestions is broadcast globally for the International Award for Public Art. The Institute for Public Art is organizing this international award founded in 2011 by two art reviews Public Art (China) and Public Art Review (USA). The organizers state that this award was established to increase visibility … Lire la suite
The contemporary stained glass windows created by Victor Anicet <div style= »margin-bottom:5px »> <strong> <a href= »https://fr.slideshare.net/Aicasc/public-art-in-martinique » title= »Public art in martinique » target= »_blank »>Public art in martinique</a> </strong> from <strong><a href= »http://www.slideshare.net/Aicasc » target= »_blank »>Aicasc</a></strong> </div>