
She works at the intersection of biography and history, focusing on post-plantation economies by engaging with a particular landscape on Barbados.
Annalee Davis: Wild T’ings

In This New World
A conversation between Marsha Pearce and Annalee Davis.

The healing effects of bush tea: A conversation with Barbadian visual artist Annalee Davis
Bush tea — infusions of indigenous plants and herbs deemed to have medicinal properties — is still fairly well-consumed in the Caribbean. Barbadian visual artist and cultural activist Annalee Davis is taking the concept to a new level through her work around the well-known drink.