“In these works, non-human, subhuman and superhuman figures abound, elements of fiction that the artist and her audience superimpose over real life. (…) The discomfort, tension and posturing of these figures are forceful rather than subtextual.” Alice Yard On January 16th, for one night only, Alice Yard in collaboration with Cass’Mosha A. Centeno presented Big […]
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Safiya Hoyte is a 20-year-old semi-abstract artist based in Trinidad & Tobago. She primarily works with acrylic paints as well as 3-dimensional clay sculptures. Her artwork revolves around her life experiences, as well as her views on society and its proponents.
On Tuesday 24th April, Trinidad & Tobago illustrated book press, Robert & Christopher Publishers and photographer Maria Nunes, will launch their new book, In a World of Their Own: Carnival Dreamers & Makers, Photographs by Maria Nunes. The launch event, which is part of the 2018 NGC Bocas Lit Fest, will take place at […]
On Thursday 16th November, Trinidad & Tobago non-profit membership organisation, Design Objective (fondly known as DO), is hosting RE:DO – an event celebrating design in T&T. Admission to RE:DO is free – designers, and anyone with an interest in design, are invited to attend. Although Design Objective has been active since it was founded in […]
“I grew up between a river and the ocean,” said Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat at the launch of Green Screen Film Festival on Thursday night. In a brief, unscripted address at the launch of the seventh annual Environmental Film Festival, the Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries said he was moved on a personal […]
Get ready for Green Screen – the Environmental Film Festival 2017. Green Screen is an annual festival of top local, regional and international films that highlight crucial environmental issues. Green Screen is a production of Sustain T&T, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to highlighting issues of environmental conservation, alternative energy, climate change, social justice and sustainable […]











