Explorer and photographer, adventurer, I have been working on Haiti since 2012 by leading pedestrian explorations on the 10 departments. Filmmaker and visual anthropologist, I've directed the film Les jeux traditionnels, une danse pour la vie. After a bachelor's degree in art history and archaeology, a master's degree in social anthropology and ethnology, I specialized in the field of water and environment at the interface of natural sciences and social and human sciences. For the past ten years, I have been doing fieldwork on water, traditional games and toys, playful practices, and non-human elements in Haiti. Specialist in traditional games and playful practices in Haiti, specialist in rivers and hydrosystems, ethnoecologist and doctoral student at the University of Ottawa, I continue to conduct my research on Haiti from a multi-sited and multi-disciplinary perspective on water, traditional games and toys, and playful practices. As a multidisciplinary artist, I create installations (sounds, videos, objects from the natural environment) and use visual and plastic arts to show the world in a different way, taking into account a hydribe world (human and non-human). Finally, I use sound, film and images as methods, mediums and tools for research and also popularize them through alternative writing.
Phone: 876.546.6943
Kingston Creative
107 Harbour Street
Downtown Kingston
Jamaica