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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


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


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...

caribalent
Feb 4, 20253 min read


Set Sail with Caribbean Art: Royal Caribbean’s Artist Discovery Program
Royal Caribbean's Artist Discovery Programme invites Caribbean artists to showcase their work aboard the Star of the Seas, debuting in 2025.

caribalent
Jan 16, 20252 min read


Carnival as Canvas
Caribbean Carnival is a vibrant fusion of art, music, and dance, transforming streets into living canvases that celebrate culture

Iandria Roper
Jan 15, 20252 min read
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