βUNITY. COMMUNITY, FAMILY. Those have always been the words that resonate deepest with me when I think of my unparalleled love for my homeland.β β FreΜdeΜric Georges
βAs I journey beyond its shores, this island's essence remains incomparable. Whether through its music, cuisine, art, or people, This land captivates like no other. A resilient spirit, forged from adversity into global renown, holds my heart steadfast. Nothing more exquisite than a nation that has triumphed against odds to shine as brightly as Jamaica.β β Theodore Samuels
FORGOTTEN LANDS, in collaboration with I AM CaribBeing, is proud to present a show about picturing and finding our place back home in the way we left it. This show is a part of the larger conversation on similarities throughout our Caribbean countries in different moments of quiet, celebration, and unrest β highlighting the quotidian joy of our humanity.
π: Opening Saturday, July 20 12-3pm thru Sun, August 18
π: Caribbeing House on Governorβs Island (see directions)
FrΓ©dΓ©ric Georges, born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, FrΓ©dΓ©ric was introduced to painting at a very early age. As a little boy, he would notice and point out things that no one else saw. Attention to detail is an ongoing theme in FrΓ©dΓ©ric's work. FrΓ©dΓ©ric is drawn to color, shapes, texture, and lines within environments capturing the moment at which they come together. FrΓ©dΓ©ric is based in Brooklyn, NY.
Theodore Samuels is a Jamaican-born photographer renowned for his knack for capturing daring and sensual portraits illuminating diverse forms of beauty β bridging classical visual language with contemporary aesthetics. Now based in New York City and Kingston, Jamaica, Theodore travels the globe, capturing compelling stories and sharing his visual adventures.