About this Event
Island SPACE Caribbean Museum invites you to experience Frequencies: Roots and Rhythm, an exhibition that explores how heritage, environment, and everyday life shape the visual language of Caribbean artists. Through painting, textiles, and mixed media, the exhibition reflects on the cultural frequencies that connect Caribbean people across landscapes and generations.
Featuring Two Contemporary Artists
Rachelle Scott (Haiti)
, Rachelle Scott has spent decades developing a painting practice rooted in memory, spirituality, and the natural world. Influenced early on by artists connected to Haiti’s Saint Soleil movement, her work embraces vibrant color and expressive brushwork. In her featured series Echoes of Nature, Scott reflects on the rhythms and beauty of the Caribbean environmen, from flora and oceans to the emotional landscapes they evoke, inviting viewers to pause and reconnect with nature and the deeper energies that sustain life.
Jevon Brown (Caribbean American)
Miami-based multidisciplinary artist Jevon Brown explores identity, community, and cultural memory through textile-driven installations and mixed media works. Drawing from his Caribbean heritage and personal experiences growing up around barbershop culture, Brown transforms fabric, everyday objects, and visual symbols into immersive spaces that reflect the social and emotional significance of these gathering places. His work examines Black masculinity, Caribbean diaspora life, and the ways culture is woven—literally and figuratively—into everyday environments.
Together, Scott and Brown create a visual dialogue between landscape and lived experience, inviting audiences to reflect on the rhythms that shape Caribbean identity.
Directions
- Park near the Broward Blvd and University Drive intersection, in the lot near Buffalo Wild Wings.
- Walk along the outside of the building towards Broward Blvd (north) until you see the door where the mall meets the new construction, across from the bank of disabled parking spots.
- Enter there and Island SPACE will be the first unit inside the mall, on your left.
See you soon!
About Island SPACE Caribbean Museum
Island SPACE Caribbean Museum is the only pan-Caribbean heritage museum in the world. The facility features a historical archive filled with information and artifacts from across the Caribbean region, a fine art gallery and multipurpose spaces.
The public is invited to visit the museum Thursdays through Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. General museum entry is $15 per adult and $7 per child. Visit islandspacefl.org to learn more.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
8000 W Broward Blvd #1202, 8000 West Broward Boulevard, Plantation, United States
USD 9.31 to USD 17.85








