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Joshua Lue Chee Kong was born in Trinidad and Tobago. He studied graphic design at the Savannah School of Art and Design where he received a BFA. After graduating, he worked for a year at Alfalfa Studio in New York, developing his skills as a graphic designer. He is presently living in Trinidad doing freelance work in branding, publications and design consultations.

 

He has a keen interest in history and culture and is presently exploring Trinidad & Tobago’s folklore. Through this, he is redefining the traditional interpretations by expanding the cultural iconography and imagery. This has helped create a new dimension in the redefinition of Trinidad & Tobago’s society being relevant to the present global family, while preserving its own cultural uniqueness and identity, transcending racial and social barriers.

 

His work had been published in ANNO books, OMG magazine, See Me Here: A Survey of Contemporary Self-Portraits from the Caribbean, The Draconion Switch e-magazine and two of his photographic images appeared on the cover of TIME magazine.

Photo: Kibwe Brathwaite

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