'Crafted Kinship' Unravels the Creative Practices of 60 Carribbean Artists, Designers, and Makers
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Crafted Kinship: Inside the Creative Practices of Contemporary Black Caribbean Makers explores the depth of connection that artists have to their Caribbean roots and histories.
Firelei Báez emphasizes how her art places the Caribbean in a global context, reflecting personal memories while celebrating cultural traditions like Carnival.
Morel Doucet highlights the importance of owning his Haitian identity in his work, allowing him to narrate his story through his delicate ceramic sculptures.
The book highlights insights from multiple artists, including April Bey and Sonya Clark, showcasing their unique relationships between art, craft, and cultural identity.
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