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Who Are Aruba’s Creatives?

Meet the Sector You Think You Know



 Let’s get one thing straight: being a creative isn’t just about holding a paintbrush or dancing in a parade. Aruba’s Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) are made up of people who don’t fit into a single box — and never have.

From tech-savvy animators and cultural researchers to carnival producers, muralists, and indie game developers — Aruba’s creative sector is bigger, bolder, and more diverse than most people realize. And we think it’s time you met them.

Creatives Are More Than Artists — They’re Builders



 Creativity in Aruba isn’t a weekend hobby. It’s a career path, a calling, and for many — a survival strategy. Across the island, creatives are:

  • Designing clothing lines that blend Caribbean identity with global fashion
  • Shooting films that preserve oral history before it disappears
  • Writing code for games, apps, and immersive experiences rooted in local stories
  • Organizing events that put culture on the economic map
  • Running heritage sites, community studios, and after-school art programs
  • Selling prints, prints, and more prints — online, in markets, and at pop-ups

These aren’t side hustles. They’re contributions to Aruba’s GDP, cultural identity, and global reputation.

The Stereotypes Are Fading. The Reality Is Clear.


We’re dismantling the old tropes — the idea that “culture” is just a few dancers in a costume or a local artist painting driftwood.

Yes, they’re part of it. But so are:


  • Cultural researchers who document ancestral knowledge
  • Sound engineers building export-ready beats from home studios
  • Restaurateurs creating dishes that tell stories of migration and resilience
  • Poets, editors, meme-makers, video producers — all shaping the culture we consume daily

If you’ve ever organized, branded, produced, performed, crafted, or coded something that shares, celebrates, or questions identity — you’re part of the sector. Welcome.

Why It Matters to Be Seen (and Counted)


This year, Aruba is conducting its first-ever national Mapping of the Cultural and Creative Industries. It’s a bold move to gather real data on who we are, what we do, and what support we actually need.

  • If you’re a creative — this is your moment to be seen, heard, and formally recognized.
  • If you run programs, teach, mentor, or produce — this is your chance to shape future policy.
  • If you’ve never been sure where you “fit” — you probably do. And we’re building a system that includes you.

How to register


We’ve made it simple. Head over to sign up form for creatives here and take 5 minutes to join the mapping initiative. 

It’s free, it’s confidential, and it’s how we start designing a creative economy that actually works for us.

You Are the Industry


Aruba’s creative sector isn’t hiding — it’s just been under-acknowledged, under-measured, and underfunded.

We’re changing that. One story, one voice, one registration at a time.

It’s not just a campaign.

It’s a movement.

Be part of it.