The Urban Heartbeat book , 'De me barrio a tu barrio - Street art in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean', documenting the regional street art project is out. We got our copies recently from the German Embassy and I must say it's nice to see P&E in print. Copies will be available in the next few weeks at local bookstores.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Ecclesville Windbelt
Plodding along - new ceramic work in the studio
Ecclesville Windbelt over Charuma and Cushe rivers, paper clay press mold with relief, red iron oxide and clear glaze, 2012. |
Labels:
Alicia Milne,
Ceramic,
Clay works,
landscape,
Trinidad,
Trinidadian Art
Friday, August 24, 2012
1962 and 2012 (The 50th Anniversary of Independence Art Exhibition)
I was asked to contribute work to the National Museum's exhibition 1962 and 2012 (The 50th Anniversary of Independence Art Exhibition) curated by Kywnn Johnson. I was happy to be considered - especially as I was the youngest artist included in the exhibition. A selection from my Here and There series is on show.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Luis and I participated in the Urban Heartbeat regional mural project. After three days of preparation at the Grand Stand in the Savannah, the mural was unveiled on 29th March 2012 in conjunction with the German Embassy and Abovegroup Ogilvy.
Sketches |
Day 1 working on the wall |
Luis working, Day 2 |
Day 2 action |
Final artwork - left side of the mural - Richard Williams, Kriston Banfield, Richard Taylor and Brianna McCarthy. |
Final artwork - right side of the mural - Dean Arlen, Marie-Elena Joseph, Jennifer Perez, Danielle Boodoo-Fortune and Raquel Vasquez La Roche |
Pinky & Emigrante's portion of the mural |
Sunday, March 25, 2012
WOMA 2012
Myself and I, 2011. Clay, underglaze pencil and glaze. |
Labels:
Alicia Milne,
Caribbean Art project,
Ceramic,
Clay works,
Grenada,
Trinidadian Art,
WOMA
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
P&E Zine
Ongoing project was created along with my partner Luis Vasquez La Roche (Emigrante). The basis is to take some of our personal drawings and paste them in various spaces across the country (Trinidad). A zine, created for the project, was sent to over 100 persons in several different parts of the world.
Labels:
Drawings,
Emigrante,
Pinky,
Trinidadian Art,
Zines
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