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About us

Galerie Lakaye is a contemporary ethnic art gallery with a special focus on Haitian art. Owners Carine Fabius and Pascal Giacomini operate the gallery from their Craftsman home in Hollywood, CA.

The gallery opened its doors in 1990, introducing little-known and museum-stature artists from Haiti to an appreciative Los Angeles audience. Media acclaim followed in the pages of Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit magazines, and many more. The gallery was also featured in several TV shows and news program.

Since then, the world has gone online—and so has Galerie Lakaye! New works will be added on a regular basis, and we’d like you to know about them. If you wish to receive notifications of new arrivals or openings—virtual or otherwise—please sign up here!

About the principals of

Galerie Lakaye:

carine fabius

Carine fabius is a Haitian native who has called the U.S. home since the age of 8. She is the author of six fiction and non fiction books. She is also a freelance museum curator, who has organized several exhibitions of Haitian art for Southern California museums. You can find out more at www.carinefabius.com.

pascal giacomini

pascal giacomini

Pascal Giacomini is a French-American sculptor, photographer, functional artist and filmmaker. His recent works include The Queen’s Metal Band, a series of musical sculptures made with vintage oil cans. You can see his work at www.pascalgiacomini.com.

Out of Chaos, An Artist’s Journey in Haiti is a 70-minute documentary film directed by Pascal Giacomini, and produced and written by Carine Fabius. It is a film where Haitian art, Haitian history and the 2010 earthquake converge. Haiti has been called a nation where art is life. People want to know why, and how this is possible in such a poverty-stricken place. Out of chaos goes on a mission to illuminate. to find out more, visit www.outofchaosthemovie.com.

Out of Chaos, An Artist’s Journey in Haiti is currently being screened as an educational tool to teach about diversity in the arts in fine colleges and universities throughout the U.S. For more information, contact pascalgiacomini@gmail.com.