This exhibition showcases a selection of photographs from an exhibition hosted by the United Nations Cultural Fund, Centro Nacional Cubano para la Educacion Sexual (CENESEX) and the Embassy of Spain...
Stilt dancing originated on the continent of Africa and was documented as early as the fifteen hundreds. The African stilt dancers evolved from a Spiritual context representing the powers of...
Cuba and Puerto Rico. These two Antilles were conquered by Spain in 1492 and 1493 by Christopher Columbus. They had similar histories and were participants of many of the same...
Emancipation is defined as, “the act of setting free from slavery, servitude, and or restraint; deliverance from bondage or controlling influence; liberation.” The Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts’ curatorial team...
The August 3rd, 2021 Dorsch After Dark exhibit has been canceled due to the current COVID-19 guidelines. The exhibit will be rescheduled at a later date. For any questions please...
Nel Figueroa’s avant-garde mixed media paintings offer viewers a paradoxically unusual yet familiar transcendence into themes of poetry, mysticism, humor, and pop-culture, while honoring the traditional Caribbean color palette, urban...
Using found objects and non-recyclable trash, the participants will embellish a photograph or print. This workshop is about the process and having fun rather than developing a specific art technique....
Emancipation is defined as, “the act of setting free from slavery, servitude, and or restraint; deliverance from bondage or controlling influence; liberation.” Between 1833 and 1863 people of African descent across...
The exhibition will feature multi-media artwork by 17 Barbadian artists who will approach the theme with their own unique visions and run August 13 through September 25. It is curated...
Organised by Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts and curated by Anderson M. Pilgrim, Oneka Small and Shane Eastmond: Reflection on Emancipation and Postcolonial Society, an art exhibition from Barbados....