Erased
Daughters Art Exhibition:
A Journey Through the Caribbean
and Its Sacred Mothers
The event
Healing Ancestral Lineage
A day filled with the sacred art that reconnects us to the Mother within.
Celebrating the Mother through art and story
An Afro-Caribbean Matriarchal Art Exhibition
The Erased Daughters is not an exhibition of grief. It is an exhibition of return. Three lineages — Eritrean Royal, Arawak-Kalinago, and Irish-Fir Bolg — did not converge by accident. They converged because the same colonial mechanism erased each of them. The same eight-step operation. The same severing from the ancestors within the land. This show names that operation, and names the mothers it tried to silence.
Latest Showings
Book Katherin for your next event or workshop
Livity Tree Artists
The Artists Behind the Work
Livity Tree Art is not a brand conceived in a marketing meeting. It is the living continuation of a matrilineal legacy spanning Kalinago St. Vincent, Eritrean royal lineage - grandparent lineages, each carrying sovereign Indigenous identity, spiritual authority, and noble standing that colonial reclassification buried.
The late Anthony Joyette — among the first Black Canadian artists recognized in Montreal — planted a seed that now blooms through Katherin and the entire Livity Tree Art family. His vision of art as resistance, as cultural reclamation, as a transmission to future generations, is the heartbeat of everything we make.
Charlie Andrade
Charlie Andrade
Katherin Joyette
Katherin Joyette
Robert Joyette
Robert Joyette
Rooted in the Caribbean Aboriginal
The Kalinago, Arawak, and Ciboney peoples were the first nations of the islands the world now calls the Caribbean. Their cosmology, matrilineal kinship structures, and earth-based spiritual practices form the living root of Livity Tree Art.
Art as Ancestral Transmission
Our art is not decorative. It is channeled through ceremony, breathwork, meditation, and deep ancestral research. Each piece carries encoded cultural memory — a portal to lineages that colonial history tried to erase.
Living the Culture — Not Displaying It
Livity means the culture lives through you. Not behind glass. Not on a shelf. On your body, in your home, in your daily choices. You are not a museum visitor — you are a living heir.
Your Ancestors
Were Never Lost.
Only Waiting.
Bring them home. Hang them on your walls. Wear them on your skin. Carry them in your accessories. Livity Tree Art exists so that the first peoples of the Americas and Caribbean are never erased again.
Aboriginal Amerindian Art & Culture