The Ajoupa Series
Works shaped by shelter, home, gathering, protection, ritual, and communal memory.
The Ajoupa Series follows the human need for refuge. Branch, pole, thatch, woven fiber, clay, hearth, and stone become a language for works that hold warmth, protection, and the memory of gathering.
Ajoupa is preserved in Caribbean Indigenous language memory as a word connected to building and shelter. In Trinidad and the wider Caribbean, it also evokes a traditional hut or handmade shelter formed from local natural materials.
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