The Brooklyn Museum blog announces the start of its inaugural public program for Infinite Island, an exhibition of contemporary Caribbean art.
A group of Bolivian bloggers have put together a site called Elecciones 2.0 Bolivia [es] which will provide citizen coverage of the upcoming general elections to be held on December 6.
In Ecuador, Eduardo Varas reviews the most recent book written by Carlos Vera [es] and its place in the current conflict between the government and the press.
Guatezona [es] provides information about the tourist destination of Jumaytepeque Volcano in Santa Rosa department in Guatemala, including the time needed to climb and the routes to take.
Get summaries of new stories from Global Voices in your inbox daily, weekly, or just sign up for important announcements.
Bhutan: Shangri-La or Ethnic Cleanser?
Palestine: Twitter Reports Say Israel Bombing Rafa...
Singapore: Strange Green Lights in the Sky
Translated every day by Lingua volunteers:
This site is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
Please read our attribution policy.
Based on the Wikipedia list of countries, details.


















This exhibition , received a mixed review from the New York Times, but I have seen the catalogue it looks great .
Please to the Brooklyn Museum and see Infinite Island
Also please note that On November 1-4, 2007, the First Annual International Caribbean Art Fair, ICAFair ,will be held at The Puck Building, 295 Lafayette St., in New York City, exclusively featuring artworks created by artists of Caribbean heritage.
So there’s evidence that there’s increasing interest in Caribbean Art
The list of art-related events themed around Caribbean culture this fall 2007 should also include the “Caribbeance” show at the Skylight Gallery (Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corp, 1368 Fulton St.) which showcases 20 artists of Caribbean heritage and their exploration of the American influence on their art. It is on view until October 9, 2007 with an artist talk on Saturday October 6, 2-5PM.
Also, contemporary Caribbean art is explored in the Premiere issue of the magazine “Brooklyn Fine Art” (Sept. 2007)