Black geographies of Kings Hill Dominica

By: Telemaque, Nathaniel | Pesolife Art Collective
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Pesolfe Art Collective, 2025Description: 62 p. ; illSubject(s): Nathaniel Telemaque | Visual Arts | History | Dominica - Kingshill | DominicaSummary: People Art Collective. Black geographies of King Hill, Dominica by Nathaniel Telemaque (2023) explores identity, memory, and resistance within the spatial and cultural history of King's Hill. Through multidisciplinary art practice - photography, video, and archival material - Telemaque reimagines local geographies as sites of Black resilience and belonging. The project challenges colonial narratives, centering lived experiences and community knowledges. It forms part of a wide diasporic art-making, ancestral legacy, and Caribbean self-definition through contemporary art.
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People Art Collective. Black geographies of King Hill, Dominica by Nathaniel Telemaque (2023) explores identity, memory, and resistance within the spatial and cultural history of King's Hill. Through multidisciplinary art practice - photography, video, and archival material - Telemaque reimagines local geographies as sites of Black resilience and belonging. The project challenges colonial narratives, centering lived experiences and community knowledges. It forms part of a wide diasporic art-making, ancestral legacy, and Caribbean self-definition through contemporary art.

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