Carlisle Fenwick Chang was born in San Juan, Trinidad in 1921. He was the last of three children born to parents of Chinese descent. He was a renowned artist who created a dynamic career through his involvement in theatre, dance, advertising, photography, interior designing, painting, carnival, pottery, and other crafts. He began his art career in the 1940s and rose to prominence in the Caribbean region. One of his more famous murals, The Inherent Nobility of Man which was once held at the Piarco International airport, is featured and discussed in many texts on the art of the Caribbean.
Artworks are available for viewing and purchase at the gallery.
Prices are available upon request.
- Swaying Coconut Trees, 21.5 x 14″
- Beachside, 21.5 x 14″
- Mermaid, 72 x 20″



