Caribbean diasporic artists use digital media to create “quilts” that assemble photographs, scans of kente cloth, carnival patterns, and family archives into cohesive artwork. These virtual quilts echo African American quilting bee aesthetics but in cyberspace, telling stories of migration, hybridity, and resilience. An inclusive, cutting-edge heritage art, it connects Afro-Caribbean communities worldwide, preserving collective memory in a pixelated patchwork that celebrates global black heritage and unity through technology-enhanced creativity.