Philippe Dodard: Multi-Disciplined Haitian Artist
Known for his synthesis of traditional Haitian pictorial expressions and contemporary articulations, PHILIPPE DODARD paints the Caribbean in a multiplicity of mediums from canvas to wood, stone, and, iron. His textured, layered public works often incorporate created objects rendering the mural a force of attraction fusing the environment with a serene vitality.
Read MorePhotographer Gary Monroe: A Lifetime in Black & White
GARY MONROE is a photographer born in Miami Beach. Starting in the 1970s, he photographed the old-world Jewish community that characterized South Beach. Since 1984 he has photographed throughout Haiti, and “wandered aimlessly” to photograph in other countries like Brazil, Israel, Cuba, India, Trinidad, Poland, and Egypt.
Read MoreKimberly Green: President of the Green Family Foundation
A philanthropist, writer and documentary-filmmaker, KIMBERLY GREEN has led the Green Family Foundation (GFF) since 1997. Under her leadership, GFF has spearheaded a variety of initiatives in Haiti and in her native Miami.
Read MorePhotographer Carl-Phillipe Juste
CARL-PHILLIPE JUSTE is a Haitian born, politically active photographer. Since 1991 he has been working with the Miami Herald and has been showcasing his work throughout the world.
Read MorePhotographer Carl-Phillipe Juste
CARL-PHILLIPE JUSTE is a Haitian born, politically active photographer. Since 1991 he has been working with the Miami Herald and has been showcasing his work throughout the world.
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