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This page provides a list of Haitian artists.People on this list were either born in Haiti or possess Haitian citizenship. Due to Haitian nationality laws, dual citizenship is now permitted by the Constitution of Haiti, therefore people of Haitian ancestry born outside of the country are not included in this list, unless they have renounced their foreign citizenship or have resided extensively ...
This is a list of notable Haitian Canadians, including both original immigrants who obtained Canadian citizenship and their Canadian descendants.. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Haitian Canadian, or have references showing they are Haitian Canadian and are notable.
Wavin' Flag cover. Young Artists for Haiti was a movement to engage Canada's young musicians to continue to inspire an ongoing effort and contribution to Canadian charities for their work to help the people of Haiti overcome the devastation from the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that rocked the country on January 12, 2010.
Haitian Canadians (French: Haïtiano-Canadiens) are Canadians of Haitian descent or Haiti-born people who reside in Canada. As of 2016, more than 86% of Haitian Canadians reside in Quebec . [ 2 ]
Both his parents are Haitian and raised their children with high expectations of educational achievements. His father Philippe Mathieu is an agronomist [3] while his mother has a Phd in psychology. He has two younger sisters that both reside in Canada. When he was 15, he got closer to his cousin and groundbreaking Haitian artist Mario Benjamin.
“As artists we are always reflecting among ourselves, saying, ‘We don’t know what to do.’ “
Edouard Duval-Carrié was born in Port-au-Prince.His family emigrated to Puerto Rico during the François Duvalier regime, while he was a child. [1] Duval-Carrié studied at the Université de Montréal and McGill University in Canada before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from Loyola College, Montréal in 1978.
Villard Denis (1940–2004), also known as Davertige, was a Haitian poet and painter. [1] Born in Port-au-Prince, Denis grew up in Haiti but later moved to Paris, France where he lived for several years. Denis' paintings have been exhibited in Mexico, Spain, France, and Canada.