Wendie Zahibo: Memory and Diaspora at Bambou Resort in Martinique

At Bambou Resort in Martinique, art isn’t just something to be admired—it’s an experience to be lived. Through the Culture Créole Boutique Hotel, every space becomes a storytelling venue where artworks engage with contemporary Caribbean histories, memories, and identities.
In this series dedicated to the Resort’s artists, we explore unique worlds that turn a stay in Martinique into a true cultural experience.
This article highlights the work of Wendie Zahibo, a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores Afro-diasporic narratives, memory, and the imaginaries of the Black Atlantic.
Bambou Resort in Martinique: a resort designed as a vibrant cultural space
Le Bambou Resort is more than just a place to stay in Martinique. It offers an immersive experience where hospitality meets contemporary design.
The Culture Créole Boutique Hotel embodies this vision: an intimate setting where every detail contributes to an artistic experience that blends aesthetics, emotion, and Caribbean culture.

Wendie Zahibo: An Artistic Practice at the Intersection of Memory, Diaspora, and Transmission

Born in 1991, Wendie Zahibo creates multidisciplinary work that blends photography, collage, poetry, and visual research.
Her work explores Afro-diasporic identities and narratives of the Black Atlantic.
Through her work, she explores the concepts of belonging, memory, and identity formation in the Caribbean and beyond.
Masonn: Vernacular Architecture and Afro-Diasporic Imaginaries
Since 2022, the artist has been developing the masonn project, a transmedia exploration of vernacular architecture and mystical realism in Afro-diasporic spaces.
This work explores the connections between culture, space, and intangible memory, creating a dialogue between the past, the present, and collective imaginations.
In the context of the Culture Créole Boutique Hotel, this approach finds a natural resonance, transforming the space into a place of living memory.

Vacation in Martinique: A Journey Through Art, History, and Identity
Staying at the Bambou Resort in Martinique means discovering a different way to travel: slower, more mindful, and more immersive.
Through artists such as Wendie Zahibo, the Boutique-hôtel Culture Créole has become a place where contemporary art and Caribbean cultural heritage come together.

Discovering Martinique also means entering a world of stories, memories, and diverse imaginations.
At Bambou Resort, and more specifically at the Culture Créole Boutique Hotel, this aspect comes to life through the artists who live on the premises and transform the guest experience.
Wendie Zahibo’s work embodies this depth: a sensitive exploration of Afro-diasporic memories, where art becomes a space for transmission and reconnection.

More than just a place to stay in Martinique, the Culture Créole Boutique Hotel offers an immersive cultural experience that blends art, history, and Caribbean identity.
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