NGJ Summer Exhibition: Richard Nattoo
Richard Nattoo Richard Nattoo – A Pious Germination Richard Nattoo first introduced his etchings on glass at the 2014 Jamaica Biennial. It was an innovative and inspiring initiative by the newcomer...
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Tukula Ntama One Family – A Modern Family Album. Each portrait shows individual uniqueness in navigating society. Each one is different yet aware of the threads that hold Family together. Instagram:...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Winston Patrick
Winston Patrick Winston Patrick – Metal Construction 1 SEEING IS THE TRUE LANGUAGE OF PERCEPTION. Winston Patrick – Tabe Top Form LinkedIn: https://jm.linkedin.com/in/winston-patrick-164456108
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: David Pinto
David Pinto David Pinto – Internalize (left) and Fractured (right) The “Soul Serving“ series creates a dialog between our ancestors and our present day ritual. Ritual can be as simple as sharing a...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Douglas Reid
Douglas Reid “Double Standard” is my objection to the current status of the global Marijuana/Ganja Industry as it relates to Jamaica. Does Jamaica have its rightful place in this Industry? If not, why...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Derval Johnson
Derval Johnson The idea for John Crow Musing came to me through the guango wood that I carved it from. I saw the bird within it and carved it out, using the intricate patterns of the wood to compliment...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Randall Richards
Randall Richards Randall Richards – Black Bodies In The Sun “Black Bodies In The Sun is a study on the human form and the way we represent and interpret it. As a series, the work seeks to engage its...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Norma Rodney Harrack
Norma Rodney Harrack Norma Rodney Harrack – Folded “Folded” – a slab-constructed ceramic work is part of a series that explores the traditional ‘envelope’ form. A template of the form to be...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Judith Salmon
Judith Salmon Judith Salmon – Mother, Mother, Mother I, II, III Mother, Mother, Mother (#s I, II and III speak about the complexities of motherhood in the face of harsh realities which impact the...
View ArticleLast Sundays October 27, 2019 to ft. MINORI
The National Gallery of Jamaica’s Last Sundays programming for September 29th will feature a performance by MINORI and the inaugural NGJ Summer Exhibition 2019 will also be on view. This month’s...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition:Stafford Schliefer
Stafford Schliefer “Carnival Night” was inspired by Caribbean and Brazilian carnivals, the latter having been witnessed on some very colourful nights spent on a visit to Rio de Janeiro, in which the...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Nigel Scott
Nigel Scott Introduction to the Book Honolulu, Kiani is from this series: Nigel Scott – Artist Statement Nigel Scott – Kiani
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Tina Spiro
Tina Spiro Tina Spiro – The Deep “The Deep” is dedicated to the sea and our relationship to it. Sadly, we are losing the battle to preserve this essential source of life on our planet, along with all...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Kay Sullivan
Kay Sullivan Kay Sullivan – The Lion Sleeps to Night I am an animal lover and I wanted to show that they experience feelings just like us. The lion is a majestic animal, and his roar strikes terror in...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Heather Sutherland Wade
Heather Sutherland Wade Heather Sutherland Wade – Coastline 1 (top) & 2 (bottom) The desire to paint comes when I am in awe of the beauty that surrounds me. I am fortunate to live in and enjoy a...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Margaret Stanley
Margaret Stanley ‘Chat to mi Back’ the exit is part of a series called ‘Versions’, an alternative look at ‘Fashionistas’ in our Jamaican culture. I originally trained in Fashion in the UK, however I...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Samere Tansley
Samere Tansley Samere Tansley – Nature Reclaiming Her Territory While I understand the urge to create images of despair as we career headlong into an uncertain future as climate change takes hold, my...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Tammy Turner
Tammy Turner Tammy Turner – Aunt Beryl’s Smile “I took this photo of my Grandmother’s little sister this past January at a funeral in Westmoreland. I’ve always loved her well defined features, mostly...
View ArticleNGJ Summer exhibition: Kerey Miles Walcott
Kerey Miles Walcott Kerey Miles Walcott – Bole I approach photography primarily through the exploration of textures and structures within the built environment. A study of the nature of people comes as...
View ArticleNGJ Summer Exhibition: Jeremy Watson
Jeremy Watson My work explores patterns of black diaspora through the lenses of shape, colour and composition. My work often includes themes of what it means to be black in the “New World”, that being...
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