The Caribbean Artist Movement (CAM) was set up in London in 1966 with the aim of celebrating and promoting the work of artists, writers, poets, dramatists, filmmakers, actors and musicians from across the Caribbean to the British public.
Get Up, Stand Up Now contributor Errol Lloyd was a member of this remarkable group. Lloyd was born in Jamaica and came to London in the 1960s to study law, but turned to art whilst he was completing his studies. The Caribbean Artist Movement became a supportive network for himself and other artists and creatives from the diaspora.
Lloyd recalls that, “The CAM founders, Barbadian poet Kamau Brathwaite, Trinidadian publisher John La Rose and Jamaican/Panamanian novelist and poet Andrew Salkey, as well as the older members, were a great source of encouragement and support for young aspiring writers and artists.”