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Exhibition— “Land. Sea. Sugar. Salt.: Terrestrial and Aquatic Contemplations of the Caribbean”

[Many thanks to Veerle Poupeye (Critical.Caribbean.Art) for bringing this item to our attention.] Curated by Michelle Jacques and Sally Frater, “Land. Sea. Sugar. Salt.: Terrestrial and Aquatic Contemplations of the Caribbean” is currently on view through August 1, 2026, at the University of Toronto Art Centre (University College, 15 King’s College Circle, Toronto, Canada). The exhibition presents works by Alexandre Arrechea, Charles Campbell, Carolina Caycedo, Giana De Dier, Braxton Garneau, Deborah Jack, Las Nietas de Nonó, Hew Locke, Farihah Aliyah Shah, and Kara Springer. This exhibition was previously shown at the Remai Modern (in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. [See our previous post Land.Sea.Sugar.Salt.]

Description: While we speak of “the Caribbean” as a single region, it is, in fact, a complex and varied place defined by intricate intersections of histories and cultures that exist across an intricately delineated geography. The region encompasses over 700 islands, as well as portions of mainland countries such as Colombia, Venezuela, Belize, Nicaragua, and Guyana, sharing Indigenous histories, colonialism, African diaspora, and ongoing struggles for sovereignty and environmental justice.

Many people know the region only through tourism, a lens that can provide an understanding that is little more than superficial. Land. Sea. Sugar. Salt. aims to create a space of reflection and elucidation by giving primacy to the voices of eleven artists who think deeply about the Caribbean and have familial and lived ties to the region. Each of the works speaks to an intimate engagement with the land, sharing a way of knowing it through physical experience and embodied knowledge.

Caribbean communities resist, adapt, and create—sustaining powerful traditions of solidarity, cultural expression, and environmental care in the wake of the pressures of colonial legacies, social and economic inequity, and environmental incursions and climate change.

Land. Sea. Sugar. Salt.: Terrestrial and Aquatic Contemplations of the Caribbean is curated by Michelle Jacques, Head of Exhibitions & Collections/Chief Curator, and Sally Frater, Senior Curator/Curatorial Manager of Remai Modern.

For more information, see https://artmuseum.utoronto.ca/exhibition/land-sea-sugar-salt/

Also see our previous post, https://repeatingislands.com/2025/04/18/exhibition-land-sea-sugar-salt-terrestrial-and-aquatic-contemplations-of-the-caribbean/

[Many thanks to Veerle Poupeye (Critical.Caribbean.Art) for bringing this item to our attention.] Curated by Michelle Jacques and Sally Frater, “Land. Sea. Sugar. Salt.: Terrestrial and Aquatic Contemplations of the Caribbean” is currently on view through August 1, 2026, at the University of Toronto Art Centre (University College, 15 King’s College Circle, Toronto, Canada). The exhibition

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