Adeline Gregoire – Artist, Curator

Adeline Gregoire (B. 1981, Trinidad & Tobago) is an Independent Curator, Artist, Writer and Consultant for Art and Cultural projects.


Her curatorial and artistic practice explores themes of memory, the female gaze and the concept of “landscape accumulations” or the ways in which the Land and our (hi)stories continue to inform the individual-collective experience. Her work investigates decoloniality and liberation as both processes and practice within the Caribbean, Global South and BIPOC spaces.


Residencies include Suriname (ReadyTex Gallery) and French Guyana (CARMA) with her participation in group and solo exhibitions at the LOFTT Gallery, Trinidad & Tobago (2025), Out of Bounds: Women in Fluxus, The Japan Society USA (2023 / 2024), AMREF Annual Gala, USA (2021) and The Atlantic World Art Fair represented by Calabar Gallery, NYC (2022).


Adeline Gregoire is the Founder and Lead Curator of HOT SUN Caribbean Contemporary Art since 2021. In December 2025, she was chosen for the Documents d’Artistes Caraibes-Amazonies Selection Committee (Martinique – Guadeloupe – French Guyana) and as Jury Member for the Rubis Mecenat x La Station Culturelle Unrepresented Photography Award (France).

Highlights

Selection Committee, Rubis Mecenat France – La Station Culturelle, UnRepresented Emerging Photography Award, 2025


Selection Committee, Documents d’Artistes DDA Caraibes – Amazonies (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane), 2025


Co-Curator, Pawol A Mas – Mas Time Voices
Guadeloupe August 2025


Curator, Here to Stay – Nou Paka Lage Ayen
Atrium Tropiques Scène Nationale – Martinique, May – June 2025


Curator, Is All of We, is We in Truth
Celebrating E.Lovelace at 90 years old
Central Bank Museum of Trinidad & Tobago, May – June 2025


Curator, Infinite Wanderings
Rose L. Williams: Solo Exhibition (Canada – Trinidad & Tobago)
LOFTT Gallery, May 2024


Founder, HOT SUN Caribbean Contemporary Art
August 2021


Curator, States of Confinement
Alice Yard & Granderson Lab, Trinidad & Tobago, November 2020


Curator, A Place, A Person.
Che Lovelace: Solo Exhibition,
LOFTT Gallery, November 2019


Curator, IMPRINT
Shannon Alonzo: Solo Exhibition,
LOFTT Gallery, August 2019


Curator, Natural Attraction
Rodell Warner: Immersive digital Art Experience
Trinidad & Tobago – Jamaica, April 2018

Selected Exhibitions

Vanishing Lines – Lignes de Fuite Solo Exhibition, LOFTT Gallery Trinidad & Tobago, 2025


All Inclusive Group Exhibition, LOFTT Gallery Trinidad & Tobago, 2024 


Out of Bounds: Women in Fluxus, Group Exhibition, The Japan Society USA, 2023 


Atlantic World Art Fair (ARTSY) Represented by Calabar Art Gallery, NYC, 2022 

Writing

Ce qu’on n’oubliera pas.

Shamika Germain présente une série de peintures, sculptures, textes et installations qui retracent son expérience en tant qu’enfant ayant connu l’administration de la garde et les foyers d’accueil (de la [...]

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Seeing for true.

To read Earl Lovelace, I believe - is to pick up a magnifying glass, sliding it slowly over the surface. Watching the skin, texture, colour, irregularity,  fault lines, constellations. The [...]

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All of us gathered here.

Beyond the spatial designation of the zócalo however, in his presentation, Guevara the Exhibition’s Curator highlighted the collective significance of the zócalo as a space for communal archive, memory, existence [...]

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Creating the Art spaces we need.

The Caribbean Fine Art Fair (CAFA) celebrates 15 years in 2025. A conversation with Anderson Pilgrim (Co-founder & Director) on the importance of creating spaces where artists, art worlds and [...]

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