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  2. Althea McNish - Wikipedia

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    1997: Transforming the Crown: African, Asian & Caribbean Artists in Britain, 1966–1996. Caribbean Cultural Center , Studio Museum in Harlem , and Bronx Museum of the Arts , New York. 1997: Trinidad and Tobago Through the Eye of the Artist: From Cazabon to the New Millennium 1813–2000 .

  3. Caribbean art - Wikipedia

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    Art in the Caribbean reflects thousands of years of habitation by Arawak, Kalinago, and other people of the Caribbean followed by waves of immigration, which included artists of European origins and subsequently by artists with heritage from countries all around the world (including countries in the African continent). The nature of Caribbean ...

  4. Sonya Clark - Wikipedia

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    Sonya Clark (born 1967, Washington, D.C.) [1] is an American artist of Afro-Caribbean heritage. Clark is a fiber artist known for using a variety of materials including human hair and combs to address race, culture, class, and history. [2]

  5. African art - Wikipedia

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    African art describes modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and other visual cultures from native or indigenous Africans and the African continent.The definition may also include the art of the African diasporas, such as art in African-American, Caribbean or South American societies inspired by African traditions.

  6. The Other Story (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    The Other Story was an exhibition held from 29 November 1989 to 4 February 1990 at the Hayward Gallery in London. [1] The exhibition brought together the art of "Asian, African and Caribbean artists in post war Britain", as indicated in the original title.

  7. List of Jamaican women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in Jamaica or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  8. Tamara Natalie Madden - Wikipedia

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    Madden's paintings have been featured in The New York Times, The Morning News, [8] Upscale Magazine published by Bronner Bros., [9] the Gleaner Company, [10] The Huffington Post, [11] and On-Verge | Alternative Art Criticism. [12] In 2014, Madden was named as one of 40 black artists to watch by MSNBC's The Grio. [13]

  9. Alison Saar - Wikipedia

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    Saar discusses her work at the Brooklyn Museum in 2017. Alison Saar (born February 5, 1956) is a Los Angeles-based sculptor, mixed-media, and installation artist.Her artwork focuses on the African diaspora and black female identity and is influenced by African, Caribbean, and Latin American folk art and spirituality. [1]

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