Puerto Rico Art News Promotes Caribbean Linked V

On June 28th, 2018, Puerto Rico Art News shared the announcement of Caribbean Linked V,  highlighting the participation of Puerto Rican art historian and curator Marina Reyes Franco:

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Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba in collaboration with The Fresh Milk Art Platform, Barbados and ARC Magazine is pleased to announce that the regional artist residency Caribbean Linked V will be taking place at Ateliers ‘89 from August 6th through 28th, 2018. The official opening event will be held on Wednesday, August 8th from 8pm – 12am.

Read the full announcement on Puerto Rico Art News here!

Bahamian Art & Culture Newsletter promotes Caribbean Linked V

Smith and Benjamin’s ‘BAHAMIAN ART and CULTURE’ Newsletter, Issue No. 350 published on Friday, June 29th, 2018 shares the announcement of Caribbean Linked V, highlighting the participation of Bahamian artist Averia Wright:

The regional artist residency Caribbean Linked V will be taking place at Ateliers ‘89 in Oranjestad, Aruba from August 6th through 28th, 2018. Creatives from around the French, Spanish, English and Dutch Caribbean will convene to produce work, meet cultural activists in the Aruban art community, participate in public talks, blog about their experience and present a closing showcase of works during this three week period. The final event will be held on Sunday, August 26th.

Artists this year include Bahamian MFA Grad in Sculpture Averia Wright as well as Irvin Aguilar (Mexico/Aruba), Franz Caba (Dominican Republic), Kriston Chen (Trinidad and Tobago), Sharelly Emanuelson (Curaçao), Gwladys Gambie (Martinique), Adam Patterson (Barbados), Velvet Zoe Ramos (Aruba), and Raily Stiven Yance (Venezuela).

Read the full newsletter here!

Repeating Islands shares the announcement of Caribbean Linked V

Repeating Islands, a news and commentary blog about Caribbean culture, literature and the arts, shares the announcement of Caribbean Linked V:

This year, the Caribbean Linked V regional artist residency will take place at Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba, from August 6 through 28, 2018.

The official opening event will be held on Wednesday, August 8 from 8:00pm to midnight. Participating artists, writers and curators this year hail from Aruba, the Bahamas, Barbados, Costa Rica, Curacao, the Dominican Republic, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.

 

Caribbean Linked is an annual residency and exhibition programme spanning French, Spanish, Dutch and English Caribbean islands.

See the full press release on Repeating Islands here.

Announcing Caribbean Linked V: August 2018

Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba in collaboration with The Fresh Milk Art Platform, Barbados and ARC Magazine is pleased to announce that the regional artist residency Caribbean Linked V will be taking place at Ateliers ‘89 from August 6th through 28th, 2018. The official opening event will be held on Wednesday, August 8th from 8pm – 12am.

Thanks to generous support from this year’s core sponsors BankGiro Loterij FondsMondriaan Fonds, The Tourism Product Enhancement Fund (TPEF), UNOCA and Aruba Bank, as well as number of local sponsors in Aruba, creatives from around the French, Spanish, English and Dutch Caribbean will convene to produce work, meet cultural activists in the Aruban art community, participate in public talks, blog about their experience and present a closing showcase of works during this three week period. The final event will be held on Sunday, August 26th.

Caribbean Linked is a space for building awareness across disparate creative communities of the Caribbean. It has created viable opportunities for young artists, writers, critics and creative activists from over twenty countries to foster new relationships with a larger community, contributing to the holistic development of the creative industries. In addition, it provides the opportunity to link with industry professionals who facilitate access to wider global conversations for the region’s practitioners, while allowing the artists to create work, exchange ideas and broaden cross-cultural understanding.

Artists this year include Irvin Aguilar (Mexico/Aruba), Franz Caba (Dominican Republic), Kriston Chen (Trinidad and Tobago), Sharelly Emanuelson (Curaçao), Gwladys Gambie (Martinique), Adam Patterson (Barbados), Velvet Zoe Ramos (Aruba), Averia Wright (The Bahamas) and Raily Stiven Yance (Venezuela).

The writer in residence will be art historian and independent curator Marina Reyes Franco (Puerto Rico). Visiting artists who will be lending support to Ateliers ’89 during the residency will be Laura de Vogel (Aruba) and Katherine Kennedy (Barbados). This year’s specially invited curators will be Alex Martínez Suárez, independent curator and general coordinator and museographer at the Museo Fernando Peña Defilló, a private museum in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and Miguel A. Lopez, co-director and chief curator of TEOR/éTica in San José, Costa Rica.

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 page for regular updates on the residency!

Caribbean Linked IV featured on TeleAruba

Thanks so much to the television crew at Telearuba for stopping by Ateliers ’89 today to speak with some of the coordinators and residents of the exciting Caribbean Linked IV programme!

Be sure to come out on Sunday, August 21, 2016 for the opening reception for the Caribbean Linked IV Exhibition, starting 7pm at Ateliers ’89.

Caribbean Linked is organized by Ateliers ’89, ARC Magazine and The Fresh Milk Art Platform with the ongoing support of Mondriaan Fonds and Stichting DOEN, as well as a number of other generous sponsors this year.

Caribbean Linked IV Exhibition Opening

Ateliers ’89, Oranjestad, Aruba, is pleased to invite you to the exciting events surrounding the regional residency Caribbean Linked IV, which is taking place August 1 through 23, 2016. This innovative programme sees twelve creatives from around the French, Spanish, English and Dutch Caribbean convening to produce new work and mount an exhibition, which will open at Ateliers ’89 on Sunday, August 21, 2016 with a free public reception starting at 7pm.

RSVP to the exhibition opening on Facebook here.

Caribbean Linked IV Exhibition Flyer
Artists this year include Frances Gallardo (Puerto Rico), Travis Geertruida (Curacao), Charlie Godet Thomas (Bermuda, supported by The Bermuda Arts Council), Nowé Harris-Smith (The Bahamas, supported by The Charitable Art Foundation of the Bahamas), Dominique Hunter (Guyana),  Tessa Mars(Haïti), Oneika Russell (Jamaica), Shanice Smith (Trinidad, supported by Alice Yard), Simon Tatum (The Cayman Islands, supported by the NGCI), Laura de Vogel (Aruba) and and visiting master artist Humberto Diaz (Cuba). This year’s writer-in-residence is David Knight Jr. (US Virgin Islands), co-founder of Moko Magazine.

Specially invited curators include María Elena Ortiz, associate curator at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and Pablo León de la Barra, curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum for the Latin American phase of the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative.

The participants in Caribbean Linked IV.

The participants in Caribbean Linked IV.

Caribbean Linked is an initiative by Ateliers ’89, ARC Magazine and The Fresh Milk Art Platform, generously supported by our core sponsors Mondriaan Fonds and Stichting DOEN as well as a 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 http://caribbeanlinked.com, and follow the Caribbean Linked Facebook page for regular updates on the residency!

Caribbean Linked IV in AWEMainta, Diario and BonDia Aruba Newspapers

Local Aruban newspapers AWEMainta, Diario and BonDia Aruba share an article on Caribbean Linked IV in their Thursday, August 4, 2016 editions!

Take a look at the full article on AWEMainta here, Diario Aruba here and BonDia Aruba here, celebrating the artists and creatives from 12 Caribbean islands that have come together for this year’s residency & exhibition programme at