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A large, textured golden circular sculpture and three smaller abstract paintings hang on a light gray wall.

Resonance

Event

Exhibition

Vibrant, surreal painting of a fuzzy, multi-limbed creature with a long tongue in water, resting on a log in a tropical landscape.

We Are Our Own Discoverers

Event

Exhibition

Illustration of a multi-armed, dark-skinned figure covered in leaves, crowned and riding a three-eyed tiger in a grassy field under a blue sky.

The Convergence of African and Indian Lives in Kelly Sinnapah Mary’s Paintings

C& América Latina Magazine

Feature

A man leans against large speakers next to a customized mobile record shack called "Swing A Ling," painted with music genres like Reggae and Soul.

Dancing the Revolution

Event

Exhibition

A sepia-toned figure holds a large, star-shaped kite decorated with sun and moon motifs in front of their face, against a dramatic landscape.

Luz Tenue: Fotografia afropuertorriqueña

Event

Exhibition

A black bookshelf displays books, greeting cards, and African-inspired decor, with a white wall above featuring various framed art and prints.

Seed Archives: Celebrating African and Caribbean Design and Culture in London

C& América Latina Magazine

Feature

A decorative plate featuring a collage of a standing person, the ship Empire Windrush, and other symbolic imagery, surrounded by an ornate border.

The Narratives of Migration

Event

Exhibition

An older Black woman with braided hair and closed eyes holds yellow flowers.

Kacimiro

Event

Screening

Two figures recreate 'The Creation of Adam' against a dramatic sky. The left figure wears a vibrant, multi-material costume; the right is a man in a business shirt holding rolled papers, a small cube dangling from his finger.

The Underside

Event

Exhibition

A person's face and hair are covered in white sugar-like granules, with closed eyes and dripping liquid.

Sugar Island: A Film that Lays Bare the Colonial Legacies between Haiti and the Dominican Republic

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Opinion

A woman with dark skin, dark eyes, and intricate spiral cornrows on her scalp wears a black high-neck top and looks at the camera.

Yina Jiménez Suriel

People

Curation

Three Black individuals, two women and one man, smile in an art gallery.

The Bahamas Pavilion returns to the 61st Venice Biennale after a thirteen year hiatus

C& América Latina Magazine

Announcement

A painting of a dark-haired woman whose skin is covered in green leaves and vines, wearing a dark blue dress, against a lush green landscape. In the sky, a dark figure with a tail and fiery feet flies while carrying a smaller figure.

Three Artists Redefining the Human-Plant Relationship in Martinique and Guadeloupe

C& América Latina Magazine

Feature

A diptych: above, hands extend from a wall over a table with blue and white pottery; below, an art installation of fruits on rocks.

2025 in Review

C& América Latina Magazine

Review

A person in an orange shirt carries a large bag on their head and looks at the viewer.

MACAS amplía su colección de arte afropuertorriqueño

C& América Latina Magazine

Announcement

A person in a white dress walks barefoot on a rocky beach, carrying a large bouquet of red flowers, with ocean waves crashing behind them.

The Artists Forging Ecological Ties in Female Fugivity and Marronage

C& América Latina Magazine

Review

Electronic devices, including a glitching monitor, laptops, speakers, and a boombox, are arranged on a green tiled floor in a room with large windows.

Caribbean Sounds: The Connective Possibilities of Radio

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Essay

Three women harvest grain in a lush green field.

Third Horizon curates a new Cinelogue program exploring decolonial cinema and liberatory imagination from the Caribbean

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Announcement

Denis Maksaens: Glitch and Representation in the Caribbean

Denis Maksaens: Glitch and Representation in the Caribbean

C& América Latina Magazine

Review

The Spiritual Technologies of Jamaican Maroons

The Spiritual Technologies of Jamaican Maroons

C& América Latina Magazine

Review