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Supporting Caribbean Artists Beyond Buying Art
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 forms of support. However, not everyone has the financial means to collect art. Limiting support to purchasing alone risks excluding large parts of the community and narrowing how we understand care for culture. Caribalent exists because we believe Caribbean culture is not a commodi

Deon Green
Dec 21, 20252 min read


Caye Festival 2025: Santo Domingo’s Creative Heartbeat Returns
This July, the beating heart of Santo Domingo’s creative scene will come alive once more as Caye Festival returns to Ciudad Nueva ,...

caribalent
Jul 12, 20252 min read


One Beat, Two Nations: A Mural of Unity Between Jamaica and the Dominican Republic
In the heart of Kingston’s art district, a vibrant new mural has appeared, a powerful symbol of cultural connection, creativity and...

caribalent
Jun 15, 20251 min read


Will AI Take Art Jobs? The Future of Creativity in the Age of Automation
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to develop at a rapid pace, a pressing question has emerged: will AI eventually replace human...

caribalent
May 18, 20253 min read


Mr. MYL: The Visionary Behind Havana’s Street Art Renaissance
In the vibrant tapestry of Havana's urban landscape, one name stands out as a beacon of creativity and cultural expression: Mr. MYL. Born...

caribalent
May 17, 20253 min read


The Art of Minimalism
Minimalism reveals beauty in simplicity—clean forms, mindful design, and intentional living inspire clarity, calm, and deeper connection.

caribalent
Jan 16, 20252 min read


2025 Art Trends: The Fusion of Tradition and Technology
In 2025, art fuses tradition with tech—AI-assisted creation, eco-conscious practices, and immersive experiences redefine creativity.

caribalent
Dec 30, 20242 min read
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