Location: United States
Ronald Cadet is a Haitian-born fine artist whose work spans painting, sculpture, ceramics, and mixed media, weaving together tradition, philosophy, and contemporary expression. He studied at the National Arts School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti (2001–2006), where he mastered the foundations of visual arts, later pursuing Cultural Administration at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (2008–2010) in the Dominican Republic, and advanced studies in fiberglass sculpture at the Art Center of Léopold Sédar Senghor (2010–2011) in Dakar, Senegal. This international formation enriched his vision, linking Caribbean identity with the broader African and global artistic dialogue.
Cadet’s work has been exhibited in museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean. His career highlights include participation in the 35x35 Art Project permanent exhibition at the Copelouzos Family Art Museum in Athens, Greece (2020–present); the Luxembourg Art Prize at Pinacothèque Museum (2022); solo and group shows at Myriam Nader Art Gallery, Kenkeleba Art Gallery in Manhattan, and the New York ArtExpo. His exhibitions with Wheaton Arts Organization at Rowan University Art Gallery and Clay College Gallery, as well as cultural centers in New Jersey and New York, further attest to his versatile presence. He has twice been recognized with honors at the Pleiades Art Gallery in Chelsea, New York, and the Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba.
Deeply influenced by the spiritual, historical, and cultural memory of Haiti, Cadet’s art reflects on resilience, displacement, and the endurance of humanity. His acclaimed painting Fight to Survived, created during the COVID-19 lockdown in New York, exemplifies his vision of art as both testimony and survival.
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