Saint Kitts and Nevis Artist Featured at Organization of AmericanStates’ IX Inter-American Week for People of African Descent
Washington, D.C., March 19, 2026 – The Permanent Mission of Saint Kitts and Nevis is
pleased to announce that the artwork of acclaimed national artist, Mr. Vaughn Anslyn, “Mosaic
– A Woman of Power in an Everyday World,” is being featured as the official poster design for
the IX Inter-American Week for People of African Descent in the Americas.
The event, hosted by the Organization of American States (OAS), will be held under the theme
“Equality that Inspires, Freedom that Transforms, and a Hemisphere that Leads”, from March
23–27, 2026, and forms part of the hemispheric observance recognizing the contributions,
heritage, and cultural impact of people of African descent across the Americas.
Mr. Anslyn’s striking piece, characterized by its vibrant mosaic composition and powerful
portrayal of feminine strength and resilience, was selected to visually represent this year’s theme
and message. The artwork reflects both the diversity and unity of Afro-descendant identity, while
celebrating the enduring role of women in shaping communities and societies.
The original artwork is currently on display at the Art Museum of the Americas (AMA),
following Mr. Anslyn’s win in the Mission’s 2024 art competition. During the official handover
ceremony, Mr. Anslyn shared the deeply personal inspiration behind “Mosaic”, his mother,
Gloria Anslyn, explaining that the piece serves as a tribute to her resilience, strength, and beauty,
and by extension, to women everywhere. He expressed his deep honour in knowing that the work
would be permanently displayed in such a distinguished institution in the United States.
Mr. Anslyn is widely recognized for his evocative works inspired by island life and Caribbean
themes, capturing the vibrancy, spirit, and cultural richness of the region.
The Permanent Mission of Saint Kitts and Nevis takes great pride in the recognition of one of its
own on this prestigious hemispheric platform. Ambassador Jacinth Henry-Martin noted, “Mr.
Anslyn’s work stands as a powerful testament to the depth, resilience, and beauty of Caribbean
expression. Through ‘Mosaic,’ he not only honours his personal heritage but also elevates the
collective story of our people, reminding us that art remains one of the most profound vehicles
for cultural identity and global connection.”
The IX Inter-American Week for People of African Descent will feature a series of high-level
discussions, cultural showcases, and policy dialogues aimed at promoting inclusion, equity, and
recognition for people of African descent throughout the hemisphere.
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