Valerie Belgrave


Valerie Belgrave was a Trinidadian artist, painter and author, who also composed music.

Biography

Valerie Belgrave was born and raised in Petit Bourg, San Juan, Trinidad. She attended St Joseph’s Convent, San Fernando, and continued her education at Sir George Williams University, in Canada, where she obtained a BA degree in painting and literature. She took part in the 1969 sit-in staged by hundreds of students at the computer lab on the ninth floor of the university in protest against a professor who was accused of racism; the incident, which became the subject of a documentary called The Ninth Floor, is believed to have helped spark the 1970 Black Power Revolution in Trinidad.
Her writings included the novels Ti Marie and Dance the Water, a play entitled Night of the Wolf, and the 2007 children's book Adventures of the Magic Steelpan, as well as a photo memoir called Art for the People, launched in 2011. She was also a painter and batik designer.

Personal life

She was married to Ian "Teddy" Belgrave. She had one son, Chenier Belgrave, who is a designer.