Interview with Dr. Michel-Philippe Lerebours artwork
Indigenous Ayiti

Interview with Dr. Michel-Philippe Lerebours

  • S1E1
  • 37:58
  • April 27th 2022

Dr. Michel Philippe Lerebours’ influence on Haitian culture has been exceptional and far-reaching thanks to his work, his teachings, and his writings. He is an art historian, a writer, a museum curator, an archaeologist, a researcher, a playwright, and an educator. Dr. Lerebours has a doctorate in Art History and Archeology from Sorbonne University in Paris. In a career that spanned decades, he had many responsibilities, including director of the Musée d’Art Haitien du Collège St. Pierre, its curator, and Head of the National School of the Arts.


Indigenous Ayiti is produced by Racine Foundation 



Indigenous Ayiti

How do we pave the road towards a Haitian Cultural Renaissance? The Indigenous Ayiti podcast interviews Haitian artists, historians, entrepreneurs and renowned leaders all across Haiti’s creative industry. These conversations and interviews offer insights on Haiti’s unique artistic space and contributions to the world. Each episode contains rich information about Haiti’s past, present and future with the aims of rebuilding the arts industry in Haiti towards a cultural renaissance by 2030. Indigenous Ayiti is produced by Racine Foundation.