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The Art of Reggae exhibition at the National Gallery-Part 1
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The Art of Reggae exhibition at the National Gallery-Part 1

February 26, 2023February 25, 2023

The Art of Reggae exhibition, which features the top 100 winners of the 2022 International Reggae Poster Contest, opened on Sunday 19 February at the…

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The Art Year in Review: When private initiatives rule-Part 2
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The Art Year in Review: When private initiatives rule-Part 2

February 19, 2023February 17, 2023

In the first part of this column, published last week, I discussed two major private, artist-driven initiatives that helped to define the local art landscape…

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The Art Year in Review: When private initiative rules-Part 1
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The Art Year in Review: When private initiative rules-Part 1

February 12, 2023February 11, 2023

While the picture with regard to handling of the arts, heritage and culture in the public sector was dismal here in Jamaica, there was a…

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The Art Year in Review-Governance and leadership in the public cultural sector- Part 2
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The Art Year in Review-Governance and leadership in the public cultural sector- Part 2

February 5, 2023February 3, 2023

In Part 2 of my article, the first part of which was published last Sunday, I continue to focus on critical issues of governance, leadership…

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The Art Year in Review-Governance and leadership in the public cultural sector-Part 1
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The Art Year in Review-Governance and leadership in the public cultural sector-Part 1

January 29, 2023January 27, 2023

In this second installment of my critical reflections on developments in the art world in 2022, I continue to focus on critical issues of governance,…

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The art year in review: The National Gallery of Jamaica- Part 2
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The art year in review: The National Gallery of Jamaica- Part 2

January 22, 2023January 20, 2023

National Gallery West (NGW), Montego Bay branch the National Gallery of Jamaica (NGJ), was equally lethargic with its programming as its Kingston headquarters. The Surrealism…

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The art year in review: The National Gallery of Jamaica Part 1
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The art year in review: The National Gallery of Jamaica Part 1

January 15, 2023January 20, 2023

Internationally, 2022 has been a fantastic year for the artists of the global Caribbean, with an unprecedented number of high-profile exhibitions, commissions and awards. On…

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About that Devon House courtyard debacle- part 2
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About that Devon House courtyard debacle- part 2

January 8, 2023January 6, 2023

Most Jamaicans are familiar with the history of Devon House, which was built in 1881 for Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel and part of…

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About that Devon House courtyard debacle
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About that Devon House courtyard debacle

January 1, 2023January 1, 2023

Part 1 There has been intense outrage on social media since the Devon House courtyard reopened, after being closed for several months for renovations. It…

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Bushwhacked  when pressure drop
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Bushwhacked when pressure drop

December 25, 2022December 24, 2022

Talk about “pressure drop”! This huge work is a part of the Kingston Biennial and is crafted by Omari Ra, who some may argue is…

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