Marie-ange Pollonais Brings "Worlds Collide Art Show " Home to Trinidad & Tobago
- Shaquille Richards

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After a record-breaking showing in Jamaica, Art by Lunamar returns for a full-circle showcase on May 31. “Now to stand in it here at home in Trinidad makes it deeply personal,” she said

Contemporary artist Marie-Ange Pollonais
Following a standout, record-breaking showing at Worlds Collide Jamaica 2023, contemporary artist Marie-Ange Pollonais, professionally known as Art by Lunamar, is set to return to the Worlds Collide stag - this time in her home country. The event is scheduled for May 31 at The Creative Hub, Shoppes of Maraval in Trinidad.
Marie-ange returns to the twin-island republic riding a wave of international momentum. She made her mark as the featured artist in Jamaica, where she sold the most pieces on the night. The achievement builds on her earlier recognition as Most Outstanding Artist at the University of Tampa in 2020.
"Worlds Collide Trinidad " serves as a significant homecoming for the artist. Having refined her craft and gained a reputation on the global stage, Pollonais is eager to stamp her class and share her unique global perspective with her beloved Trinidad & Tobago.

“Being part of this show feels like a full-circle moment for me”
“Being part of this show feels like a full-circle moment for me. I first experienced it abroad, and now to stand in it here at home in Trinidad makes it deeply personal.” She stated. “As someone who has grown into murals and stepped away from traditional sales, sharing pieces that collectors can actually take home feels rare and intentional. This show isn’t just another exhibition it’s me reconnecting with my roots, my audience, and a different side of my art,” She added.
The exhibition at The Creative Hub will give attendees an intimate look at Pollonais’ latest collection, marking a key moment as she brings her world-class artistry back to the place that first shaped her.
Marie-Ange Pollonais, known as Art by Lunamar, is a contemporary artist whose brand is rapidly gaining demand across the Caribbean art scene. A University of Tampa graduate, her work explores identity and global heritage through a vibrant, refined lens.




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