Caribbean American Heritage Month Events 2026
Caribbean American Heritage Month events, exhibitions, and opportunities.
Caribbean American Heritage Month events, exhibitions, and opportunities.
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), the definitive non-profit organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art, is pleased to announce the exhibitor list for the 12th edition of NADA New York, the organization’s annual art fair championing galleries at the forefront of contemporary art.
ICP's Photobook Fest is back May 8–10, 2026 for a weekend of celebrating the best in photobook publishing from around the world.
Other Islands Book Fair celebrates independent publishing, cultivating, communities, and the many activities in between
FORGOTTEN LANDS at CARA with collaborators Chenée Daley, Yaissa Jiménez, and Okai Musik; closing performance by Las Mariquitas.
On Sunday, December 7th, our co-founder Cory Torres Bishop will host a community conversation and kick back with artist Cornelius Tulloch and music collective Masisi Radio.
On Saturday, December 6, as part of NADA Miami, we’ll be taking over the Dale Zine mobile shop with our books!
Join us Thursday October 23rd, at MOCADA Brooklyn as we celebrate the release of Volume 07!
Burnaway’s 1st Art Book and Zine Fair
Case Sensitive is a new conference dedicated to shaping the future of print magazines.
Join us at Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1, September 11-14, free to the public.
Hosting an artist discussion panel to discuss how we can better support emerging talent in the arts, particularly Caribbean voices in the region and the diaspora.
To celebrate the reopening Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, dedicated to the Arts of Africa, the Ancient Americas, and Oceania, we’ve been invited as a select community partner. We will have a reading linge with select books along with Margin Notes, a drop-in bookmark-making activity that invites visitors to pause, browse, and engage with the texts in our reading lounge
Free and open to the public, Available Works offers a curated selection of rare art books, magazines, and print ephemera from some of the world’s best book and paper dealers.
This workshop invites participants into the poetic process of anthotype printing—a historical photographic technique that uses plant-based emulsions and ultraviolet light to produce delicate, ephemeral images.
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair is pleased to announce the return of 1-54 New York, taking place from 8–11 May 2025 at Halo, 28 Liberty Street.
Panel discussion moderated by Curatorial partner Amanda Bradley featuring artists Amanda Linares, Raymel Casamayor and Nicole Combeau.
We’re co-curating an exhibition at homework in Miami!
FORGOTTEN LANDS will be participating in the third annual Jersey Art Book Fair.
Join FORGOTTEN LANDS and Ten to One Rum for an evening of tasting flights, immersive cocktail experiences, and guest DJs as we raise a toast to Black History Month.
Miami’s first international, biennial Artists’ Book Fair returns to the Miami Design District February 6-9, 2025!
We’re excited to partner with Masisi Radio to bring you an immersive experience filled with vinyl beats by Juancy + Pressure Point.
Join us for a thoughtful community gathering featuring artist presentations and conversations. In this program, artists Devin Osorio, Dr. Margarita Rosa, and Simon Benjamin will explore selected publications and materials from the FORGOTTEN LANDS resource library, using them to inspire dialogue and creativity.
Use existing poems and text inspired by themes of the Caribbean diaspora to create your own poem in this drop-in black-out poetry activity. Join artist Yaissa Jimenez, in collaboration with FORGOTTEN LANDS, for a self-guided activity in which you can transform pre-selected texts into visual poetry.
Join us for a screening and panel conversation featuring five contemporary Caribbean filmmakers, presented as part of our month long programming with MoMA’s Creativity Lab: Making Space for Belonging.
On Friday, December 6, as part of PRIZM 2024 programming program, our co-founder Cory Torres Bishop will be on a panel, moderated by Vanessa Selk, alongside Lauren Baccus (founder of Salt & Aloes).
On Thursday, December 5, as part of NADA Miami 2024 programming, we’ll be in conversation with Miami-based independent printer and publisher, Dale Zine alongside artists from our recent publication.
Art (LACMA) and partner locations across Los Angeles. We invite you to be present, (re)connect, and recalibrate.
Presented by Something Special Studios, Available Works is an art book fair that brings together some of the world’s best and most singular archives of vintage and rare print material alongside some of today’s most exciting publishers as well as artists; who create site-specific installations for the fair.
SAVE THE DATE: Saturday September 7th, at The Brooklyn Museum 🤩🤩🤩. More details to come!
Come join us for our final day at the I AM CaribBEING mobile container at Governor’s Island. How I remembered it… features photographs from Volume 04 artistTheodore Samuels 🇯🇲 and Volume 06 artist Frédéric Georges 🇭🇹. Join us for one last lawn lime and walk-through of the exhibition.
The I AM CaribBEING House is located on the lawn outside Colonels Row, Building 409, 📍Governor’s Island.