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The Role of Arab Immigrants in Haiti’s Art Culture 

Posted on June 14, 2013 by lecrayonkhol

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“Les Sirenes” by Rinaud Benoit

A recent article published in Saudi Aramco’s World publication details the history and modern-day presence of Arab immigrants to Haiti in the creation and preservation of Haitian fine arts. Continue reading →

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Posted in Immigration, Landscape, Painting Tagged arab, art, benoit, bethlahem, fusion art, galerie issa, galerie nader, global art, haiti, haiti earthquake, hippolyte, immigrant, international art, la belle créole, lebanese, obin, palestinian, port-au-prince, west bank, world art

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