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Cuba in Colour: Leo Morey's Vision
Art has always been a tool to express memory, place and identity, and Cuban artist Leo Morey embraces this with every stroke. His paintings, rich with life and layered with cultural storytelling, serve as a bridge between the home he grew up in and the world he now navigates. Morey’s preferred medium, acrylic on canvas, gives him the freedom to build worlds that feel both nostalgic and vividly present. Born and raised in Cuba, Morey’s artistic voice was shaped by the textures

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Nov 22, 20252 min read


The Radiant Silhouettes of Kamlah Kew
Some artworks carry a quiet charge before you fully take them in. The recent pieces by Antigua and Barbuda artist Kamlah Kew belong to this realm, where near-silhouette figures appear subdued yet glow with an inner force. The figures move between shadow and gentle clarity. From within these dark forms, a light emerges that feels inherited, suggesting ancestry and the brightness passed through generations. This balance between concealment and emergence shapes Kew’s visual lan

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Nov 11, 20252 min read


The Sculptural Language of Nyzere Dillon
Nyzere Dillon is a Jamaican American sculptor based in Brooklyn, New York. He works primarily in clay and uses figurative sculpture to explore the depth and resilience of the African diasporic experience. Dillon was raised between Jamaican culture and an American environment, and this duality shapes the tone of his work. His sculpture reflects the negotiation of two worlds, each carrying its own histories and aesthetics. This perspective informs how he approaches identity, me

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Oct 21, 20252 min read


Looking Ahead to Festival Color Caribe 2025
A cultural festival of murals, music and creative community returns for its fifth edition This November, Puerto Rico will once again host...

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Jul 28, 20253 min read


Salt, Skin and the Stories We Hold
A look into Edrin Chris Symonette’s sculptural series Salt & Skin, which explores identity, memory and the shifting shoreline of the Bahamian landscape. Using natural materials like coral, sand and pigment, Symonette invites us to listen to the sea as a storyteller and reflect on what it leaves behind

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Jul 23, 20252 min read


10 Days. One Region. Endless Culture: Why CARIFESTA 2025 Is a Must-See Event
From vibrant street parades and art exhibitions to powerful conversations on heritage, justice and sustainability, this festival celebrates the region's heart and soul. Don't miss the unforgettable showcase of Caribbean excellence.

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Jun 26, 20252 min read


Beach Life and Beyond with Bianca Berends
Dutch fine artist and portrait painter Bianca Berends brings the vibrancy of Caribbean life to canvas. Since 2011, she has spent much of the year on Curaçao, where the sun, sand, and sea inspire her expressive use of colour and bold brushwork. Best known for her portraits, Berends blends abstract and figurative elements, capturing everyday moments with a warmth and energy that reflects her surroundings. Caribbean Beach Scene by Bianca Berends, 200 x 125 cm. Oil and collage o

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Jun 14, 20252 min read


Eddion Whyms: Navigating Identity and Emotion Through Art
Born in Nassau, The Bahamas, Eddion Whyms is an emerging visual artist whose work delves into themes of identity, transformation and the...

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May 11, 20252 min read


A Colour Story: Shades of the Caribbean in Everyday Life
In the Caribbean, colour is not merely visual, it is emotional, cultural and profoundly alive. It clings to walls and dances through...

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Feb 4, 20253 min read
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