Caribbean Contemporary Arts (CCA7)

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Caribbean Contemporary Arts (CCA) was established to provide a space and structure in response to the social, political and cultural concerns of the many peoples who comprise the Caribbean Basin. The complex task of providing a medium for expression to a population that traces its influences to a number of continents, cultures, traditions and histories is important, both regionally and internationally. We believe that it is necessary for these new expressions of acculturation to first find recognition from the 'inside'.

CCA is an international arts organisation that works with contemporary visual artists, curators, writers, historians and art educators from the Caribbean and the Caribbean Diaspora to exhibit, publish and document our region's art practice, influences and ideas.

CCA maintains an active interest in work, which investigates and includes a diversity of subjects within contemporary art practice, art theory, art history and art criticism.

CCA 7, Building Number 7, Fernandes Industrial Centre Eastern Main Road, Laventille, Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies. Voice: (868) 625 1889 or 625 6805 Fax: (868) 624 069

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