This themed issue of the Open Arts Journal, ‘Sustainable Art Communities: Creativity and Policy in the Transnational Caribbean’, brings together academics, artists, curators and policymakers from various countries in the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean and their diasporas, the UK and the Netherlands. It 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 collection was developed through a two-year international research project (2012-14) led by Leon Wainwright, with Co-Investigator Kitty Zijlmans (Leiden University), focused on major public events in Amsterdam and London. The project is funded by the Arts and Humanit...
The Oncurating Issue 35 "De-Colonizing Art Institutions" compiles the outcome of the symposium at th...
Tate Britain presents a landmark group exhibition celebrating 70 years of Caribbean-British art Thi...
"The 1990s were a period of profound political transformation, from the dissolution of the Eastern B...
Perhaps one of the most lively and yet troubled cultural landscapes today anywhere in the world is t...
Who More Sci-Fi Than Us gives an overview of contemporary Caribbean art. The Netherlands are connect...
Section: NonfictionThis article discusses the rise of contemporary Dutch Antillian and Aruban art fa...
Caribbean art offers a useful vantage point onto current controversies about the materiality of cult...
This article offers a case study of an officially sponsored arts programme that culminated in two ex...
In the autumn of 2006, Soft Box Studios, a small, privately run art gallery in Port of Spain, Trinid...
[First paragraph] Caribbean Art. VEERLE POUPEYE. London: Thames and Hudson, 1998. 224 pp. (Pape...
At the end of the twentieth century, art practices of the Caribbean became subject to the scholarly ...
Guest Curator Decolonising the Art Curriculum Project. ‘Made in Jamaica’ exhibition, part of practic...
For the Oncurating Issue 34, we asked artists, theorists, and researches to send us their proposals ...
In this paper I will describe four separate Community Art projects. The projects were run in Amsterd...
The Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) was formed in London in late 1966 by practising writers, artist...
The Oncurating Issue 35 "De-Colonizing Art Institutions" compiles the outcome of the symposium at th...
Tate Britain presents a landmark group exhibition celebrating 70 years of Caribbean-British art Thi...
"The 1990s were a period of profound political transformation, from the dissolution of the Eastern B...
Perhaps one of the most lively and yet troubled cultural landscapes today anywhere in the world is t...
Who More Sci-Fi Than Us gives an overview of contemporary Caribbean art. The Netherlands are connect...
Section: NonfictionThis article discusses the rise of contemporary Dutch Antillian and Aruban art fa...
Caribbean art offers a useful vantage point onto current controversies about the materiality of cult...
This article offers a case study of an officially sponsored arts programme that culminated in two ex...
In the autumn of 2006, Soft Box Studios, a small, privately run art gallery in Port of Spain, Trinid...
[First paragraph] Caribbean Art. VEERLE POUPEYE. London: Thames and Hudson, 1998. 224 pp. (Pape...
At the end of the twentieth century, art practices of the Caribbean became subject to the scholarly ...
Guest Curator Decolonising the Art Curriculum Project. ‘Made in Jamaica’ exhibition, part of practic...
For the Oncurating Issue 34, we asked artists, theorists, and researches to send us their proposals ...
In this paper I will describe four separate Community Art projects. The projects were run in Amsterd...
The Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) was formed in London in late 1966 by practising writers, artist...
The Oncurating Issue 35 "De-Colonizing Art Institutions" compiles the outcome of the symposium at th...
Tate Britain presents a landmark group exhibition celebrating 70 years of Caribbean-British art Thi...
"The 1990s were a period of profound political transformation, from the dissolution of the Eastern B...