FCCPA | LORE: Myth, Memory and the Caribbean Imagination — an Interactive Art Exhibition by Risée Chaderon-Charles (Mar 28 – Apr 25)
28 Mar 2026 - 25 Apr 2026
Venue: Sidney Martin Library
Admission: FREE
Audience: General
The Department of Cultural Studies in partnership with Photographer and Digital Media Artist, Risée Chaderton-Charles presents, “LORE: Myth, Memory and the Caribbean Imagination”, an Interactive Art Exhibition by Risée Chaderon-Charles.
Photographer and digital artist Risée Chaderton-Charles has created a volume of work examining the space that Caribbean myths occupy within in our collective subconscious. She has carefully and thoughtfully used her photographic eye and creativity to make real these stories and legends.
“Lore” is the culmination of a practice that has been, for a decade, strongly rooted in the art of Caribbean-focussed imagemaking and storytelling. This exhibition allows viewers the opportunity to not only examine a specially curated selection of her much larger collection but to also glimpse into her creative world via an interactive experience.
Visit the Sidney Martin Library between March 28th and April 25th 2026 to view and to interact with a small selection of her work in “Lore”.
Come meet the artist on Tuesday March 31st at 6pm at the library for an artist talk and engagement with the works.
