Haiti Blog: Orevwa Ayiti
This exposure, plus the assimilation of different techniques and skills from the wide network of Promart Haiti’s artists, will help us overcome Grenada’s geographical isolation.
Haiti Blog: Finally, Selection Day!
Looking back on the past 12 days, we are happy we came, are pleased with our accomplishments, and the new friends we’ve made.
Haiti Blog: Last Days in PV
The end of the camp is upon us, and though we’re excited to return home, we’re sorry already that we must leave.
Haiti Blog: Giving Thanks
I have much to give thanks for: freedom, family, friends and so much more.
Haiti Blog: Fort Jacques
The local daily, Le Nouvelliste, features the art camp, along with a photo of Team Grenada with the Mayor of Petion Ville, and camp organiser, Patrick Cauvin, doing Grenada proud!
Haiti Blog: Ten Days and Counting
So far, we have been having a grand old time, using every opportunity to ‘big up’ Grenada, and all that is pure.
Haiti Blog: The Formal Opening
The art camp in Pétion Ville, the only Haitian-established city, in the world’s first independent Caribbean state, bodes well for future regional interaction, of which we are honoured to be part.
Haiti Blog: Petion Ville to Ibo Lele
Andrea joined a group of artists who went to Petion Ville on foot, to experience firsthand the sight and smells of the town. She is an old hand now, and is quite pleased with herself.
Haiti Blog: The Teflon People
Today being what it is in Haitian history, plus what we have seen these four days in Petion Ville, have solidified in our minds that Haitians are a Teflon people.
Haiti Blog: Visit to Port au Prince
At the museum, it gave me a momentary upset to see the silvered pistol with which Christophe committed suicide in 1820. In the streets, walking drugstores did me the same.









