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Caribbean Artists Movement

The Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) was a cultural and artistic initiative founded in London in the late 1960s. It brought together Caribbean writers, musicians, and visual artists to share their experiences, explore their identities, and showcase their talents. CAM aimed to celebrate Caribbean culture while addressing issues of colonialism, race, and identity. Through events, exhibitions, and performances, the movement fostered collaboration and dialogue among artists from diverse backgrounds, promoting the richness of Caribbean heritage and its influence on global art. Its legacy continues to inspire contemporary Caribbean artists today.