Organization of American States Launches New Exhibition on Caribbean Poets
About the Exhibition
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Organization of American States (OAS) has launched a new exhibition aimed at highlighting the poets of the Caribbean region.
Opening and Location
“Poets of the Caribbean” opened this week at the headquarters of the OAS in Washington, DC.
Exhibition Highlights
The exhibition compiles photos of 62 poets, both English and Spanish-speaking, throughout the region.
Co-Organization and Venue
The exposition is co-organized with the Art Museum of the Americas, and is being shown in the Marcus Garvey gallery at OAS headquarters.
Photographer
The poets were photographed by poet-photographer Enrique Hernandez-D’Jesus.
Conclusion
The “Poets of the Caribbean” exhibition is a unique opportunity to celebrate the region’s rich literary heritage and the talents of its poets. By showcasing the works of 62 poets, both English and Spanish-speaking, the exhibition provides a platform for these artists to share their voices and perspectives with a wider audience.
FAQs
Q: When did the exhibition open?
A: The exhibition opened this week at the OAS headquarters in Washington, DC.
Q: Who is the photographer behind the exhibition?
A: The poets were photographed by poet-photographer Enrique Hernandez-D’Jesus.
Q: How many poets are featured in the exhibition?
A: The exhibition compiles photos of 62 poets, both English and Spanish-speaking, throughout the region.
Q: Is the exhibition open to the public?
A: The exposition is being shown in the Marcus Garvey gallery at OAS headquarters, and is available for viewing by the public.