Big screen, little screen review: The Critics Choice Association Awards
I finally got the chance to view The Critics Choice Association Annual Awards recently celebrating Black cinema and television and oh, what a splendour it was!…
I finally got the chance to view The Critics Choice Association Annual Awards recently celebrating Black cinema and television and oh, what a splendour it was!…
I am nearly halfway through my five-week stay in Haiti to work on a project for Le Centre d’Art. Visiting Haiti at this time is…
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There have been some interesting shifts, recently, in terms of how Caribbean art is positioned in the international context. Several contemporary artists of Caribbean descent…
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This week Big Screen, Little Screen Review joins countless celebrities and movie lovers across the globe in saluting the work of two stalwarts of the…
The National Gallery of Jamaica was, until recently, closed to the public because of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The extended closure resulted in many staff members…
The year 2021 will surely go down as one of the most challenging years in human history, and this also applies to the Jamaican art…
Dawn Scott’s A Cultural Object (1985), a mixed-media installation at the National Gallery of Jamaica (NJG), is one of the most popular and influential works…