An immersive art exhibition exploring Virgin Islands identity, cultural memory, and creative resistance opens on St. Croix this week as Eliana L. Schuster-Brown presents the fifth installment of the Prolific exhibition series.
Prolific V: The Lost Gallery opens February 21, 2026, and runs through March 9, 2026, at 4047 La Grande Princesse, upstairs in the former Oscar’s Refrigeration building, now Oscar’s Commercial Center. The exhibition is described as an evolving cultural platform rooted in Virgin Islands identity, creative expression, and self-love as a cultural practice.
According to the release, Prolific V invites the public into a multi-sensory exhibition experience that blends visual art, digital media, installation, sound design, and interactive storytelling. Caribbean artists and cultural storytellers are brought together to examine what it means to protect identity, memory, and artistic legacy in a rapidly changing world.
Since its founding, the Prolific series has grown into a respected platform for both emerging and established artists within the Virgin Islands’ arts community. The fifth installment builds on that foundation by centering work that reflects intention, care, and devotion to art that resists erasure and affirms cultural presence.
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