Trendbeheer shares a review of the Caribbean Linked V Exhibition

Sasha Dees writes an overview of the Caribbean Linked V Public Exhibition for the contemporary art blog Trendbeheer. The show opened on Saturday, August 25th, 2018 in the public space at Caya Grandi and the gallery at Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba.

Click here to read the full article!

Photo courtesy of Sasha Dees

Trendbeheer was set up in October 2005 by Jeroen Bosch and Niels Post to give a new impetus to reporting on art and visual culture. It is a space for images, individual accountss and references to news in the field of contemporary arts.

Amigoe Newspaper covers the opening of the Caribbean Linked V Public Exhibition

Melissa Stamper shares an overview of the opening of the Caribbean Linked V Public Exhibition, which took place Saturday, August 25th, 2018 at Caya Grandi and Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba in the Monday, August 27th edition of Amigoe Newspaper!

Click here to see CL V on the front page, and click here to read the full article!

Amigoe is a Dutch-language daily newspaper whose audience is predominantly in Curaçao and Aruba. The newspaper is one of the most widely read dailies in Aruba. 

When in Aruba covers the Caribbean Linked V Public Exhibition Opening

Rona Coster shares write-ups on the Caribbean Linked V Public Exhibition opening on the When in Aruba lifestyle website and its associated blog Bati Bleki, highlighting the regional and international scope of Caribbean Linked. The event took place on August 25th, 2018 at Caya Grandi (Main Street) and Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba.

Click here to read the announcement on When in Aruba, and click here to read the review on Bati Bleki!

Photo courtesy of ‘When in Aruba’

When in Aruba is a blog-driven exploration of the beloved island of Aruba, offering readers a very local, organic perspective of one of the most distinctive destinations in the Caribbean. Local writers, photographers, and videographers will be creating content on a weekly basis, sharing Aruba’s events as they unfold, as well as featuring the stories of talented artists, musicians, culinary personalities, and the island’s warm, friendly hospitality, all told through authentic voices.

E Arubiano shares the Caribbean Linked V Exhibition Announcement

On Friday, August 24th 2018, E Arubiano news shared video interviews with Caribbean Linked V artists Raily Stiven YanceAveria Wright, Adam Patterson and Irvin Aguilar, as well as organizers Katherine KennedyLaura de Vogel and Lupita Bernabela about this year’s regional artist residency and final exhibition, which opened on Saturday, August 25th, 2018 in Caya Grandi and Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad!

Click here to see the interview on E Arubiano’s website!

E Arubiano News features the latest news on the Island of Aruba and the Caribbean, with one vision in mind: To educate and bring relevant news to our community.

Amigoe Newspaper shares an interview with Averia Wright

Melissa Stamper shares an interview with Bahamian artist Averia Wright in the Saturday, August 25th edition of Amigoe Newspaper! Averia is one of the participants in the Caribbean Linked V regional residency programme, which runs from August 6th – 28th, 2018 at Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba.

Click here to read the full interview!Amigoe is a Dutch-language daily newspaper whose audience is predominantly in Curaçao and Aruba. The newspaper is one of the most widely read dailies in Aruba. 

Amigoe Newspaper shares the lead up to the Caribbean Linked V Public Exhibition

Melissa Stamper shares an article leading up to the Caribbean Linked V public exhibition opening, taking place on Saturday, August 25th, 2018 at Caya Grandi and Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba in the Friday, August 24th edition of Amigoe Newspaper!

Click here to read the full article!

Amigoe is a Dutch-language daily newspaper whose audience is predominantly in Curaçao and Aruba. The newspaper is one of the most widely read dailies in Aruba. 

Caribbean Linked V Public Exhibition

Ateliers ’89 in partnership with The Fresh Milk Art Platform and ARC Magazine is pleased to invite you to the opening of the public exhibition for Caribbean Linked V, which will take place Saturday, August 25th, 2018 across two spaces: Caya Grandi (Main Street) and Ateliers ’89, both in Oranjestad, Aruba.

RSVP to the event on Facebook here.

This year, the Caribbean Linked V regional residency programme seeks to take the concept of connectivity locally and regionally a step further by adding a focus on public art and community engagement. Artists have been invited to engage with Caya Grandi as a communal space, inserting pieces and performance art throughout the street while creating a platform for contemporary art and everyday life to seamlessly intersect. Creating the space for cultural exchanges and encounters to take place both in and outside of a gallery setting helps to dispel the myth that contemporary art is inaccessible, bridging the perceived gap between art and society. We hope this approach will generate greater interest in the artists’ practices and invite rich dialogue with the general public.

The opening of the public aspect of the exhibition will take place at 5:00 PM in the plaza in front of Aruba Trading at the beginning of Caya Grandi. The audience will then make their way down the street to view the public artworks & live performances on display all the way down to Plaza Niki Habibe. There will be champagne and music along the route by live DJs Nanof and Masbango in front of Aruba Trading and BonBini Bazaar respectively, and Massive the Brass Band will perform on the street’s tram.

There will also be a show by Crea Arte on at Maggy’s Perfumery, which the audience will make its way through between 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM. Buses will be waiting behind Maggy‘s to transport the audience to Ateliers ’89, Dominicanessenstraat 34 for the rest of the exhibition, refreshments, more drinks  and celebration!

Participants this year include Irvin Aguilar (Mexico/Aruba), Franz Caba (Dominican Republic), Kriston Chen (Trinidad & Tobago), Sharelly Emanuelson (Curacao), Gwladys Gambie (Martinique), Adam Patterson (Barbados), Velvet Zoe Ramos (Aruba), Averia Wright (The Bahamas, supported by the Charitable Arts Foundation of the Bahamas) and Raily Stiven Yance (Venezuela). This year’s writer-in-residence is Marina Reyes Franco (Puerto Rico) and the two visiting guest curators have been Alex Martínez Suárez (Dominican Republic) and Miguel López (Peru/Costa Rica).

Caribbean Linked is an initiative by Ateliers ’89, ARC Magazine and The Fresh Milk Art Platform, generously supported by core sponsors BankGiro Loterij Fonds, Mondriaan Fonds, Vertegenwoordiging van Nederland in Oranjestad (VNO), The Tourism Product Enhancement Fund (TPEF), The Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA), UNOCA , SETAR, Garage Centraal, Elite Productions, the Department of Public Works (DOW) in Aruba and Aruba Bank, as well as number of local sponsors in Aruba.

For more information, call Ateliers ’89 at (+297) 565 4613, email caribbeanlinked@gmail.com or visit the Caribbean Linked website at caribbeanlinked.com, and follow the Caribbean Linked Facebook and Instagram pages for regular updates on the residency!

Moko Jumbie Workshop – Stick Ting In D’ Alley

Caribbean Linked V participant Kriston Chen hosts ‘Stick Ting In D’ Alley‘ with Stichting Rancho & Centro Di Actividad Rancho!

From Sunday 19th to Wednesday 22nd August, stop by at anytime between 4 to 7pm at Centro Di Actividad Rancho to learn how to stilt-walk and dance. Kriston Chen from Trinidad and Tobago invites individuals (all ages) and families to visit and learn more about the Moko Jumbie, a popular Carnival character that originates from West Africa. Bring sneakers and water.

For more information, contact info@stichtingrancho.org is call +297-5628352