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Annalee Davis
Born
19 October 1963
St. Michael, Barbados
Occupation(s)
Drawing, Painting, Object Making, Art Installation, Video Producer.
Annalee Davis (born 1963) is a visual artist from Barbados whose occupation consists of drawing, painting, object making, art installation and video production. She works a hybrid practice of jobs as a visual artist, instigator, cultural producer, educator and writer.[1] Davis works on the intersection of biography and history, focusing on post-plantation economies by engaging with a particular landscape on Barbados.[2] Concerned with representing migratory displacement, postcolonial recovery, and conceptions of "longing and belonging", Davis uses art and form to capture “an understanding of the shifting terrain in our minds and on our lands, through video, wall-based work, and installations.”[3]
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^""Barbadian Artist to Lead Exhibit at Academic Conference in May"". Vol. 21, no. 4. Caribbean Today. 2010.
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