Groundbreaking Caribbean American artists offer myriad traditions to U.S. art lovers
“There is no single Caribbean American identity,” President Joe Biden said in a proclamation, referring to the roughly 8 million Caribbean Americans living in the United States today. “The mix of cultures, languages, and religions alive across the United States and the islands reflects the diversity of spirit that defines the American story.”
Here are images of art by five Caribbean American artists who work in an array of mediums as they address issues from colonialism within the Afro Caribbean diaspora to climate change. Ana Mendieta was born in Havana and came to live in the United States with her sister when Fidel Castro took power in 1960.