UNESCO Workshop on Creative Entrepreneurship

FRESH MILK was asked to be the venue for two of four workshops hosted by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Creative Entrepreneurship in Barbados.

Andrew Senior, the internationally respected expert on entrepreneurship and business development in the creative sector, led the workshops with groups of young, creative Barbadians age 35 and under, to help shape his report on “Developing wider entrepreneurship in Barbados’s cultural and creative industries”.

Discussions in the morning sessions revolved around the challenges of building a creative business in Barbados, while the afternoon was reserved for focused seminars on leveraging more from your networks (October 4th) and working internationally (October 9th).

FRESH MILK is glad to have facilitated these talks among the youth, stimulating ideas and encouraging them to be proactive with their ambitions. This initiative aligns  with our vision to engage with young creatives and advance dialogue in relation to the creative economy.

Aruba Linked/Caribbean Linked: A Collaborative Project between Ateliers ’89 and FRESH MILK

ARUBA LINKED/CARIBBEAN LINKED is a collaborative project coordinated by Ateliers ’89 and the Fresh Milk Art Platform Inc. From October 12th to15th, visiting creatives Rocio Aranda Alvarado – curator at El Museo del Barrio, NYC; Paco Barragan – Independent curator, Madrid, Spain; Holly Bynoe – Visual Artist and co-founder of ARC, St. Vincent & the Grenadines; John Cox – Visual Artist, founder of Popop Studios and co-curator at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas and Annalee Davis – Visual Artist and founder/director of the Fresh Milk Art Platform Inc., Barbados, will gather at Ateliers ’89, Aruba.

Individual presentations about their own work as curators, editors and founders of informal networks will take place on October 13th. The panel of five on October 15th will focus on the shaping of a creative industry for practitioners from the Caribbean. Discussion about challenges and emerging possibilities in the region, the importance of mentoring young creatives, the development of new Caribbean products, the expansion of the critical arena, the role of the web and its power to democratise the field, the need to expose art production beyond ‘Caribbean’ themed exhibitions, and the promotion of artists working in non-mainstream locations will be explored.

ARC magazine will launch Issue 6 and John Cox will record a version of Blank Canvas at the Ateliers. ‘Aruba Linked’ – the Youth Biennial will open at Ateliers ’89 on October 15th bringing the programme to a close.

Pictures from FRESH MILK VIII in collaboration with the Alliance Française de Bridgetown

Fresh Milk is delighted to share photographs with you all from FRESH MILK VIII, which was held in collaboration with the Alliance Française de Bridgetown. The evening began with a powerful spoken word performance by Adrian Green, followed by the heart wrenching and thought provoking documentary by Iara Lee, Cultures of Resistance. The reactions to the film by panelists France Langlois, Tatiana Flores and Adrian Green, not to mention the impassioned contributions from the audience, are testimony to the impact felt by all who attended.

All Photographs © Dondré Trotman http://www.dondretrotman.com/