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Artist Myrlande Constant from Haiti is the focus of a retrospective of her work at UCLA’s Fowler Museum. Born in and working in Haiti, Ms. Contant is know for her stunning and innovative work. For this episode we talk to the curators for Myrlande Constant: The Work of Radiance Jerry Philogene, associate professor of American Studies at Dickinson College, PA. And Katherine Smith, Fowler curatorial and research associate of Haitian arts.
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Denzil Forrester and Gean Moreno join us for a conversation about the upcoming exhibition We Culture at ICA Miami. We Culture, curated by ICA’s Gean Moreno, features Denzil Forrester’s first seven years of production from 1978 to 1985.
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Textiles in the Caribbean- This week we speak to Jaqueline Bishop and Katrina Coombs about the new book Patchwork: Essays & Interviews on Caribbean Visual Culture . Led by Susanne Fredricks, we discuss Ms. Bishops new book and the importance of textile in the art cannon.
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This week we speak to Marcella Guerrero, associate curator at the Whitney Museum about no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria. This conversation , led by our Maria Elena Ortiz provides context about Puerto Rico and how the exhibition no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria tells the story of island.
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This week's episode is all about what to see and plan for in 2023. Maria, Melissa and Susanne share their top Caribbean Art exhibitions.
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We kick off season 2 talking about what we did during the summer time and get right back into the groove of This Week in Caribbean Art and Culture. Join us, as we have an enlightening conversation with Photographer Nadia Huggins, and curator Aldeide Delgado about Nadia’s work, her dedication to the environment and the future of the Caribbean.
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This week we talk to Gio Swaby and curator Katherine Pill about Gio Swaby: Fresh Up at the Museum of Fine Arts, St Petersburg
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Our guest for this episode is Jamaican conceptual artist Nadine Hall. We learn about her work and her upbringing that led her to her rightful place in the art world.
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Ready to travel? Take a audio trip to the Grenada Pavillion at the Venice Biennale. Dr Susan Mains gives us background on the artists and what it took to make the pavillion a reality.
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This week, we talk to the lauded Hew Locke and discuss his commission: The Procession.
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This Week in Caribbean Art and Culture, we speak to Susan Mains, the woman behind the Grenada Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia.
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This Week in Caribbean Art and Culture Episode 13
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In This Week in Caribbean Art and Culture, we discuss a new NFT platform featuring Caribbean artists and the repatriation of Taino artifacts Plus, we talk to one of Toronto's foremost art collectors Dr. Kenneth Montague about his collaboration with the Aperture Foundation , As We Rise.
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This week we interview artist Bony Ramirez and discuss ARCO in Spain, a fellowship opportunity, and London's Sowing Roots exhibition.
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