Annalee Davis is a Visual Artist who has been making and showing her work regionally and internationally since returning to the Caribbean in 1989. Her work exposes tensions within the larger context of a post-colonial Caribbean history and observes the nature of post-independent (failing?) nation states. She explores notions of home, longing and belonging; questions the parameters that define who belong (and who doesn't) within current intra-Caribbean migration trends and is concerned with the impact of tourism on the shifting physical landscapes of the archipelago.
Annalee founded The Fresh Milk Art Platform Inc. - an artist led initiative supporting exchanges among contemporary creatives in the Caribbean and its diaspora. She is a part-time tutor in the BFA programme at the Barbados Community College.