Adeline Gregoire – Artist, Curator
Adeline Gregoire (B. 1981) is an Artist, Curator and cultural writer from Trinidad & Tobago. Her artistic and curatorial practice explores themes of memory and decoloniality, the female gaze, as well as overlooked narratives of the Caribbean, BIPOC spaces and the Global South. Her work investigates the idea of “landscape accumulations” or the ways in which the Land and our (hi)stories continue to inform and shape the individual-collective experience.
Residencies include Suriname (ReadyTex Gallery) and French Guyana (CARMA) with her participation in noteworthy group exhibitions at the LOFTT Gallery, Trinidad earlier this year, Out of Bounds: Women in Fluxus, The Japan Society (2023 – 2024), AMREF’s Auction Gala (2021) and The Atlantic World Art Fair represented by Calabar Gallery NYC (2022).
In 2013 Adeline co-founded CULTUREGO, the creative platform dedicated to artists and cultural workers from Trinidad & Tobago-Caribbean, where she was Editor for the past 10 years. She is also currently Lead Curator and Founder of HOT SUN Caribbean Contemporary Art since 2021.