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Rosie Gordon-Wallace: Founder, Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI)

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ROSIE GORDON-WALLACE is a recognized curator, arts advocate, community leader and pioneer in advancing contemporary diaspora art. She founded the Diaspora Vibe Culture Arts Incubator (DVCAI) to serve as a local and global laboratory dedicated to promoting, nurturing, and cultivating the vision and diverse talents of emerging artists from the Caribbean Diaspora, artists of color, and immigrant artists.

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Carol Damian: Pioneer in Caribbean and Latin American Art Scholarship

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CAROL DAMIAN is an art historian, pioneer, and expert on Caribbean and Latin American art. She is the former director of the Frost Art Museum and chairperson of Florida International University’s Department of Art and Art History. Dr.Damian is also the curator of the art collection at the Chapel of La Merced in Allapattah. 

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The Multi-Talented
Alan Ket

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ALAN KET is an active graffiti artist, curator, photographer and author.  He is also a media and marketing professional with over 20 years of experience creating culturally meaningful content and brands. In December, 2019, Ket co-founded the Miami Museum of Graffiti, located in the Wynwood Art District.

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“The Inside World” at Frost Art Museum: Video Discussion with Henry Skerritt – Art Historian, Curator

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“The Inside World: Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Memorial Poles” from the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection presents approximately 100 works by contemporary Aboriginal artists. The artists included in the exhibition come from Arnhem Land, a historical region in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Ludlow Bailey: Cultural Curator

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LUDLOW E. BAILEY is a curator of “culture as art.”  As an art broker, writer, and art advisor, he is extremely passionate about contemporary global African Diaspora art and culture. Bailey is the founder and managing director of Contemporary African Diaspora Art (CADA).

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