ARC and VB
We are very pleased to announce the new editorial collaboration between Associação Cultural Videobrasil and Caribbean publication ARC. Check our newspage to learn more, in Portuguese and English (original language), about the magazine's exclusive content.
About the magazine:
ARC is a bi-annual, independent, non-profit publication that operates by the subscription and support of its readers. The magazine plays a unique role in the diffusion of artistic practices in a pan-Caribbean context, by promoting the disruption of borders; geographical, economic and symbolic.
The publication is shifting the ways of interaction between regional creatives and institutions, identifying new methodologies and networks of interaction. The goal is to establish a direct channel between artists across the diaspora, with artists practicing in the region and continental Caribbean.
With the collaboration of artists and intellectuals from the inception of a project, ARC aims to ensure that the highlighted conversations and projects are seen in the most considerate light, promoting exchanges and opportunities while expanding creative culture.
For more information, log on to ARC Magazine's website.
About Holly Bynoe
Holy Bynoe is a visual artist, curator and writer from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. She is currently living and working across the Caribbean. Bynoe is the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of ARC Magazine. She hold an M.F.A. in Advanced Photographic Studies by Bard College, New York.
As editor and curator of ARC Magazine, Bynoe and has organized and curated various exhibitions across the Caribbean in collaboration with several formal and informal art spaces, including New Media, an annual collaborative exhibition held in conjunction with the trinidad+tobago film festival.
Check her official website for more information.
Read the article that inaugurates the collaboration:
Learn more about New Media 2012: Trinidad and Tobago hosted new media based festival