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  2. Caribbean art - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean has a wide array of cultures to be expressed and is only recently gaining traction as an independent region of contemporary art; This can be more broadly depicted by viewing the different periods of migration to the islands, first from the colonization of the islands, to the various European influences such as the Spanish, French ...

  3. Category:Caribbean art - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 September 2020, at 21:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Sybil Atteck - Wikipedia

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    Sybil Marjory Atteck (3 February 1911 − 15 April 1975) [1] was a pioneering Trinidadian painter known for her work in watercolor, oils, ceramics, acrylics and mixed media. . She is celebrated as Trinidad and Tobago's "first outstanding female painter", "first Great Woman Painter", [2] and was the inspiration for, and a founding member, of the Trinidad Art Society, now known as The Art ...

  5. Category:Arts in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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  6. Culture of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean humor is an integral part of the Caribbean identity. There are several traditions in Caribbean humor in English, Spanish and French. While these traditions are distinct and at times very different, there are common themes that relate to Caribbeans' shared history and geopolitical situation in North America and the world. Various ...

  7. The Caribbean Artists Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) was an influential cultural initiative, begun in London, England, in 1966 and active until about 1972, [1] that focused on the works being produced by Caribbean writers, visual artists, poets, dramatists, film makers, actors and musicians.

  8. Category:Caribbean artists - Wikipedia

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    Visual arts portal This category is for articles about artists from the Caribbean . Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.

  9. Latin American art - Wikipedia

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    Latin American art is the combined artistic expression of Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America, as well as Latin Americans living in other regions. The art has roots in the many different indigenous cultures that inhabited the Americas before European colonization in the 16th century.