Crafted Kinship USVI Book Tour

Join author Malene Barnett in conversation with visual artist La Vaughn Belle and product designer BOA as they discuss their creative practices and the role of art in shaping Black diaspora experiences.

Crafted Kinship: Inside the Creative Practice of Contemporary Black Caribbean Makers by Malene Barnett

Crafted Kinship offers readers a unique visual and narrative journey, capturing the essence of Black Caribbean creativity through powerful interviews and stunning photographs. Each artist featured in this collection creates a deep connection with their land, people, and cultural heritage, exploring themes such as African origins, ancestors, Black womanhood/manhood, identity, joy, memory, and the complex history of migration and diaspora.

St. Croix, April 3, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at CMC Arts

St. John, April 4, 6:30 at Bajo el Sol Gallery

St. Thomas, April 5, 4 p.m. at 81C

These events aim to engage Virgin Islanders in meaningful conversations about Caribbean creativity, identity, and cultural storytelling, while celebrating local artists and makers whose work contributes to the region’s rich heritage.

Crafted Kinship book tour, panel discussion, and book signing. Each session will feature a 30 minute panel discussion followed by a Q&A and then signing. Books will be on sale onsite

Malene Barnett is a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist of Caribbean parentage, Fulbright scholar, founder of the Black Artists & Designers Guild (BADG), and author of Crafted Kinship: Inside the Creative Practices of Contemporary Black Caribbean Makers, published by Artisan Books

La Vaughn Belle makes visible the unremembered. Through exploring the material culture of coloniality Belle creates narratives from fragments and silences. Working in a variety of disciplines her practice includes: painting, installation, photography, writing, video and public interventions.

BOA is passionate about designing furniture and products that balance functionality and beauty, with a deep commitment to sustainability and timeless craftsmanship. Through her work, she continues to explore the intersection of artistry and sustainability, proving that thoughtful design can have a lasting impact.

Crafted Kinship celebrates the creativity and cultural contributions of 60+ contemporary Black Caribbean makers. The book highlights the transformative work of artists such as LaVaughn Belle and BOA, who continue to shape the cultural identity of the Virgin Islands.
The tour will include community events at:

•St. Croix: CMC Arts  Thursday April 3  6:30-8
•St. John: Bajo el Sol Gallery, Friday April 4  6:30
•St. Thomas: 81C, Saturday April 5 doors open at 4 pm. Talk at 5 pm