The Consulate General of Haiti in Aruba has inaugurated a new art exhibition at the Biblioteca Nacional Aruba, inviting the public to explore the vibrant culture of the Caribbean nation. The display is open for viewing from May 18 through May 29, 2026, coinciding with a significant national holiday.
Organized to mark Haitian Flag Day on May 18, the exhibition serves as a cultural bridge between Aruba and Haiti. By utilizing the facilities of the National Library, the Consulate aims to ensure that the artwork is accessible to the entire community, fostering a greater appreciation for international art forms.
The collection highlights a wide spectrum of artistic styles, ranging from naive art to contemporary pieces. According to details shared by Telearuba, the paintings vividly describe exuberant landscapes and scenes from rural life, capturing the natural beauty and daily rhythms of the Haitian people.
Further enriching the exhibition, the artwork includes mystical scenes, abstract works, and portraits of significant historical figures. The display also incorporates symbols of Voodoo, offering insight into the spiritual and mythological aspects of Haitian culture. This comprehensive presentation provides a unique perspective on the island’s artistic evolution and heritage.





















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