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WAITUKUBULI ARTIST ASSOCIATION JOINS THE FIGHT AGAINST RACISM WITH ONLINE VIDEO EXHIBITION

WAITUKUBULI ARTIST ASSOCIATION JOINS THE FIGHT AGAINST RACISM WITH ONLINE VIDEO EXHIBITION
he Waitukubuli Artist Association, a collective of creatives in Dominica, today released a video exhibiting art pieces created in light of the growing call to end racial inequality. The art exhibited in this video was made in response to the seemingly increasing frequency of racially motivated incidents, particularly the George Floyd murder. The video itself both showcases the beautiful works of art and the artists’ perspectives on various issues surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement.:
The video exhibition, filmed and edited by WAA member Michael Lees, shows the works of Dominican artists, Chase Lawrence, Jenae Bell, Edward Collins, Sarama Rolle, Lowell ‘Omtni’ Royer, Precious Peter, Jerrel Joseph, Yaena Eugene and Aaron Hamilton. The artists worked in many mediums – everything from digital media to papier-mâché.
“WAA really wanted to make an impact in the best way we know how,” said President of WAA, Lowell Royer. “We wanted to create impactful artwork that inspires conversation around racism, and to spread the dialogue about race to the Caribbean. We look forward to hearing the public’s reactions.”

 

For more from WAA, follow them online at www.instagram.com/Kubuliarts,
www.facebook.com/WaituKubuliArtistAssociation, and on their official website www.kubuliarts.com. The group can be reached at [email protected]
The video premieres at 11AM Wed Aug 26th on youtube and social media platforms: https://youtu.be/g_36_HBHdLY
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