The work of Judy Ann MacMillan in the Jamaica Biennial 2017 is on view in the main exhibition at the National Gallery of Jamaica.
Judy Ann MacMillan was born in 1945, St Andrew Jamaica. MacMillan attended the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee (Scotland) where she attained a Diploma of Art. A classical painter, she is best known for her acutely observed portraits, landscapes and still lifes. She is a regular exhibitor both locally and internationally, including the Annual National and Biennial exhibitions at the National Gallery of Jamaica. Her most recent solo exhibition was titled Judy Ann Macmillan, Still Painting, which was held at the French Embassy in Kingston in 2016. Among her achievements, was her induction in the Hall of Fame of the Caribbean Foundation for the Arts, for outstanding contribution in the field of art in 2007. MacMillan lives in Kingston, Jamaica.
Website: www.judyannmacmillan.com
