REFRAMING THE SELF

The Montreal-based photographer’s ability to transmute a new vision of us, one frame at a time, in terms which are more felt than described, stands as a shot-by-shot record of a growing flipbook of rediscovered, glowing terms.

THE BEAUTIFUL CHAOS OF DESIGNING EXPERIENCES

In Trinidad and Tobago, events rarely exist as simple gatherings. Carnival, fetes, weddings, corporate launches — they live somewhere between spectacle and controlled chaos. Few people understand that balance better than Krista Clarke.

SEDIMENTS OF SELF

Themes of labour, celebration, grief, restraint and respectability permeate the work in deliberate and unexpected ways, familiar, yet confrontational when articulated in a manner which, at once, communicates a quiet communion, reverence really, with and for the subject matter.

MEILING AND JORDAN MAKE 10

On November 15th, 2025 Meiling—Caribbean fashion designer and icon —and photographer Jordan LHR celebrate : a decade of creative collaboration through a special exhibition at Medulla Art Gallery in Woodbrook, Port of Spain.

FOOD FOR US, BY US

In 2009 Rachel Renie – Gonzales co-founded D’Market Movers Ltd., an innovative e-commerce platform reimagining the way we access fresh, local foods in Trinidad & Tobago and the Caribbean.

OLA’S EYE

Scott says his works offer nuance to the survival stories that make the hills teem, it’s aim is to make more apparent its complexities; to encourage less reliance on dingy tropes without compelling its subjects to break character.

BOX, BRANCH, BUILD, WILL

William McIntosh found his freedom in a box. From that most maligned receptacle sprung a new world’s worth of passions.

As introspection stocks rallied during the world’s gap years William found himself as immersed in the universal disquiet as anyone else, grew several visions, forming the crest of a wave of heart based expression as it bloomed.

Adam, From Foreign

Adam ‘Foreigner’ Cooper, A multi-hyphenate in an increasingly deep sea of them, Cooper’s cross-cultural group hug continues into Carnival, and in the part of the festival he totes in his carry-on.

A QUIET REBELLION

In Guadeloupe, Zoé Pheron uses embroidery and iconography as meditation. Inspired by the nature and energy of her new and old home, Zoé, who left Guadeloupe as a child, returned amidst the chaos of covid and the brewing of Black Lives Matter protest to sew centipedes and mermaids into fabric.

SINCERELY VICTORIA TOM

APRIL, 2023 Victoria Tom creates clothes you want to live in. The composing of an essential ‘made in the Caribbean’ wardrobe. Clothes I’d wear daily. This idea of wearing anything repeatedly might sound like blasphemy in a time where it seems most fashionable to document every moment and outfit for a digital show. Still, Victoria […]