University of Miami:
Special Collections
The Department of Special Collections is home to a wide array of rare books, manuscripts, archival collections, photographs and audio-visual items, maps, architectural drawings, artists’ books, zines, photographic collections, and other research materials that document the history of Florida, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and beyond.
FIU and UF:
Digital Library of the Caribbean
The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) was established in 2004 with nine (9) founding partners, five from the Caribbean and four from the United States. Today, twenty years later, dLOC has grown to over ninety (90) Partners and over forty (40) Associate Partners, who are based in the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, and the United States. Its operational hubs are at the University of Florida, which leads on the technical and administrative infrastructure, and Florida International University, which leads on outreach in South Florida and collaborates on certain administrative tasks.
DVCAI online:
Original Blog
DVCAI online blog ran from 2008 to 2014, the non-profit organization art blog has become a cherished platform for art enthusiasts and historians alike. It offers a unique opportunity for people to explore the rich history and evolution of the organization, highlighting its key milestones and achievements. The blog features in-depth articles, interviews, and reviews that celebrate the diverse range of artistic expressions supported by the organization. By delving into the blog's archives, readers can gain valuable insights into the cultural impact and community initiatives spearheaded by the non-profit. This digital repository not only preserves the legacy of the organization but also inspires future generations of artists and art lovers.
Archives