Future of Humanity Art Walk at Davos

Jeannine Lethe Crouch, known as LETHE, is an accomplished abstract painter and installation artist from Trinidad, now based in Tobago, where her work is prominently featured in both public and private spaces. Her pieces are part of the permanent collections at venues such as the Merci Buccoo Performance and Event Venue and the Shaw Park Cultural Complex.

A prize-winning artist since her teens, LETHE’s journey in the arts has been marked by accolades, including the UWI Eastman-Christensen Award for Visual Arts and the TASA Art Support Alliance of Trinidad and Tobago Award. With her first exhibition at the age of 14, she went on to graduate with first-class honors from the University of the West Indies (UWI). Her work has been featured in Artistonish, Diversia, and Shapes and Colours, as well as local and regional publications.

In addition to her personal practice, LETHE has played a pivotal role in the Caribbean art community. She has served on the boards of Women in Art (Trinidad), the Tobago Visual Arts Association, and The Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago. Her dedication extends to community outreach, such as facilitating art therapy workshops through Healing With Horses in Tobago. As a teacher at Scarborough Secondary School, she continues to inspire the next generation of artists, nurturing Tobago’s vibrant art legacy. Learn more here.

"As an artist, I hope for a future where technology doesn’t replace traditional art-making but rather harmoniously nurtures and enhances it. My vision for humanity mirrors this ideal—a world where technological advancements work hand in hand with tradition, fostering a balanced and innovative approach to progress."

The Future of Humanity Art Walk is featured in a special edition of Art Talk Magazine by Carolina Conforti and François-Laurent Renet, highlighting visionary artists who explore the intersection of art, technology, and human evolution, shaping the dialogue on the future of our species.

Future of Humanity at Davos: Redefining the Boundaries of Humanity brings together visionary thinkers, collaborative innovators, pioneering creators, and renowned artists, united to explore bold new frontiers in human evolution, technology, and ethical progress.

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