Marjorie Keith
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Marjorie Keith

Marjorie Keith, an intuitive artist with over thirty years of experience as a painter, ceramicist and specialists in prints

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Jude “Rude” Issa
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Jude “Rude” Issa

Jude's Art depicts an ironic juxtaposition of duality, his style is bold and often reminiscent of graffiti and pop art. His life-size works have highlighted a colorful, humorous reflection on local culture and consumerism and what it means to be a Jamaican in this era.

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Garvin Millen
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Garvin Millen

“As an artist who works mostly in 3D, my works take the form of sculptures from limestone and wood, assemblages from found objects and relief images.” -Garvin Millen

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Edna Manley
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Edna Manley

Born in England in 1900, her father was English and her mother a white Jamaican. Manley trained in art schools in London but spent most of her career in Jamaica, becoming one of the country's most significant artists whose work has left a long-lasting cultural and political imprint upon Jamaica.

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David Boxer
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David Boxer

Dr. the Hon. David Boxer, O.J. was one of the leading art scholars in the Caribbean region and a noted authority on Jamaican art, particularly the work of Edna Manley, Intuitive art and early Jamaican photography.

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Gisele Gardner
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Gisele Gardner

Gisele Gardner specializes in oil paints and figurative imagery.

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Suzanna Missenberger
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Suzanna Missenberger

“My primary focus has been woodwork, making masks, and directing masquerades and photo projects around the intersection of identity and ecology.” - Suzanna Missenberger

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Albert Huie
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Albert Huie

Albert Huie was a Jamaican master painter and printmaker. As a painter, Huie was best known for his pieces that expressed sociopolitical and nationalist themes. Many of his early paintings related in some way to manual labor. He is often hailed as the “Father of Jamaican Painting.”

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Smicky
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Smicky

Smicky is and Jamaican-born artist that primarily works in oil paints. They have a whimsical and unique perspective on the female body and mushrooms.

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Melissa Preddie
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Melissa Preddie

Melissa Preddie uses acrylic paints, which are eco-friendly, as opposed to regular paint that will leave a negative impact on the environment as well as recycled material to make her art.

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Lisa Hendricks
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Lisa Hendricks

Lisa was born in Uganda, raised in Nigeria and educated in the UK. Upon her arrival to Jamaica in 1992, Lisa choose the foothills of the John Crow Mountains, Portland and has found a home there.

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Sue Scott
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Sue Scott

Sue Scott is a Jamaican Artist and creative who uses a range of unique and interesting mediums

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Susan Clare
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Susan Clare

The award-winning artist Susan Clare, is teaming up with the Jamaica Inn Foundation and White River Fish Sanctuary to raise funds for ongoing marine preservation off the north shore of Jamaica.

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Michele Lee Lambert
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Michele Lee Lambert

Michele Lee Lambert works in photography, oil and encaustic (beeswax and damar resin). Collectors include the Jamaica National Bank and the ROK hotel. She recently had a show in Montego Bay with fellow artist Oliver Myrie.

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Zorhia Allen
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Zorhia Allen

Zorhia Allen was born in 1996 in St Elizabeth, Jamaica. She completed her Bachelors Degree in Art Education at the Edna Manley School of Art. Zorhia’s work questions what influences the idea of wanting to be and the prerequisites of having a sense of belonging. She believes “The way in which we define our identity, physically and physiologically is fused from our colonial past.”

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PJ Stewart
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PJ Stewart

“The work is clearly about my personal values, seasoned as they are by the experiences of a lifetime. It is an ongoing quest to find the means of expression - colour language, exploration of technique and dimension. I am simply on a journey and my work is the visualisation of that passage.”

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Stacie-Ann Shaw AKA Artsy Yaadie
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Stacie-Ann Shaw AKA Artsy Yaadie

Stacie-Ann Shaw is a Jamaican architect and creative with a passion for the fine arts. Her work is heavily inspired by life and culture in the Caribbean and colorful, contemporary folk art.

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