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Artists in Kingston Biennial 2024: Green X Gold

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The National Gallery of Jamaica (NGJ) is thrilled to announce the list of participating artists for the Kingston Biennial 2024: Green x Gold, a groundbreaking exploration of land, environment, and ecology. The exhibition, which also critiques the Caribbean’s tourism-driven portrayal as a “paradise,” will open on Sunday, December 15, 2024 at 12 Ocean Boulevard. The atmosphere of the day will be set by the musical mixings of the talented Fatalic. The formalities will begin at 1:30pm, guided by our host, the esteemed Sherando Ferril.

Curated by the distinguished Ashley James, Ph.D (Associate Curator, Guggenheim New York) and notable O’Neil Lawrence (Chief Curator, National Gallery of Jamaica), the Kingston Biennial 2024 showcases a dynamic mix of artists from Jamaica, the diaspora, and the wider Caribbean region. This diverse group reflects the region’s rich talent and multifaceted narratives through innovative and thought-provoking works.

The Biennial will feature contributions across various media, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital installations. The 28 participating artists include:

  1. Unnamed Woodworkers
  2. Deborah Anzinger
  3. Malene Barnett
  4. April Bey
  5. Everald Brown
  6. Camille Chedda
  7. Christopher Cozier
  8. Di-Andre Caprice Davis
  9. Laura Facey
  10. Robin Farquharson
  11. Maxine Gibson 
  12. Nadia Huggins
  13. Albert Huie 
  14. Lehna Huie 
  15. Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich
  16. Sir Harry Johnston 
  17. Marlene Lewis Weinberger
  18. Jova Lynne
  19. Joiri Minaya
  20. Shanti Persaud
  21. Oneika Russell
  22. Jamilah Sabur
  23. Storm Saulter
  24. Paul Anthony Smith
  25. Tiffany Smith
  26. Gaston Tabois
  27. Rodell Warner
  28. Donette Zacca

The Kingston Biennial–formerly the Jamaica Biennial–is the NGJ’s flagship exhibition and has long been a cornerstone of Jamaica’s arts calendar. Beyond the art, the 2024 Kingston Biennial is a platform for dialogue, discovery, and connection—a chance to see Jamaica and the Caribbean through a variety of lenses and to engage with issues shaping our region.


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