Canadian Caribbean Photographic Arts Collective

 Caribbean photograph exhibition is making a Thursday night stop in Whitby



By Stephen Weir The Station Gallery in Whitby is hosting a vibrant art exhibit featuring seven renowned Caribbean Canadian photographers, including Anthony Berot, the official photographer of the Caribbean Carnival. The exhibit, titled "Canadian Caribbean Photographic Arts Collective | Beyond the Carnival 6," has been on display all month and will run until August 25, 2024. This evening, Thursday, July 18th, the gallery will come alive with a special welcoming reception from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, featuring the enchanting steel pan drum music of the InfraRed Band.
The exhibit showcases the talents of Benjamin Alunyo, Jenny Baboolal, Anthony Berot, Lisa Faure, Ian P. Grant, David Lewis, and Gilbert Medina.

As members of the Canadian Caribbean Photographic Arts Collective (CCPAC), their mission is to capture and present images that celebrate Pan-Caribbean culture. The photographers aim to create a lasting legacy that highlights the exceptional work of Canadian Caribbean photographers.
Visitors can expect a rich tapestry of photographs that go beyond the festive images of the Carnival, offering a deeper insight into the diverse and vibrant Caribbean Canadian community. This exhibition is a must-see for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
The station gallery is located at 1450 Henry St in Whitby,

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