Art
Brand New Machine Showcases Jamaican Artists In “The Exhibitionist”
May 6, Brand New Machine presents “The Exhibitionist- the avant garde ART party” featuring creations by CORE Insight artists John Campbell, Chandis, Khalil Deane, Chris Clare and Audrey Lynch, plus video presentations and wearable art.
Ebony G. Patterson Looks At Jamaican Dance Hall Through Her Art
Here’s an interesting video interview with a young Jamaican artist, Ebony G. Patterson who recently had an exhibition entitled “Gangstas, Disciplez + Doiley Boyz” which recently closed at the CAGe gallery, Edna Manley College.
Liguanea Festival of Fine Art & Photography Exceeds Expectations
Charl Baker The Liguanea Festival of Fine Art & Photography, held today at Liguanea Plaza in Kingston, showcased over eighty primarily Jamaican artists (some of whom live abroad) and included painters, photographers, sculptors and potters.
Liguanea Festival Of Fine Art and Photography – Sunday, April 26
The Liguanea Festival of Fine Art and Photography to be held this Sunday will have a balance of both the experienced as well as upcoming artists on show. This exhibition is the largest one-day outdoor exhibition of Jamaican art and photography for the year.
Experimental Art Installation Opened At Philip Sherlock Centre
Fall From Grace Robert “Toby” Grant’s “experimental” art installation opened yesterday at the Philip Sherlock Centre, UWI. Robert Grant, a sculptor, is a graduate of the Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts. The exhibition was opened by Petrona Morrison of the Edna Manley College and is part
A New Look At Reggae Album Covers
Check out this fascinating article about reggae album covers and their connection to Jamaican art, culture and our musical history… Read more at www.crestock.com
Jamaican Nicola Vassell A Rising Star On The NYC Art Scene
Jamaican Nicola Vassell, a director at the Deitch Projects gallery in SoHo, was recently featured in the New York Times as an up-and-coming force on the New York art scene. Read more at The New York Times.
YardEdge Talks to Marisa Willoughby Part 2
Here is part 2 of the interview with Jamaican artist Marisa Willoughby. We thank Berette Macaulay of SeBiArt for traveling all the way to Purley, England to catch up with Marisa… Part 2 of a 2 part interview Marisa can be contacted via her website www.marisaartist.com
YardEdge Talks To Jamaican Artist Marisa Willoughby
Guest video blogger Berette Macaulay of SeBiArt speaks with Jamaican painter Marisa Willoughby while visiting her home studio in Purley, England. Part 1 of a 2 part interview