Kate Moyston
Kate Moyston is a painter based in Montego Bay, primarily known as a figurative artist. She completed an Art Foundation course at Braintree College of Art and studied graphic design at Maidstone College of Art. She weaves symbols into her paintings, subtle hints or clues of what the sitter may be feeling or revealing, they are often autobiographical. She paints exclusively in oils and on canvas.
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.”
Allan Zion
Allan ‘Zion’ Johnson lived and worked in August Town, near Kingston, where he had a small studio. He started exhibiting regularly in 1980 and quickly gained recognition as a self-taught, Intuitive artist.
Laura Facey Cooper
Laura Facey is a Jamaican contemporary artist. She is best known for the monumental sculpture Redemption Song, which serves as Jamaica's national monument to the Emancipation from Slavery.
Katrina Abrahams
Jamaican-Canadian artist working in Canada. Portraits, landscapes, flora & abstracts focusing on majestic light
David Pottinger
David “Jack” Pottinger was a pioneering Jamaican painter best known for his vibrant depictions of downtown Kingston and urban life. A key figure in Jamaica’s nationalist art movement, his work celebrates the rhythm, dignity, and everyday stories of the city and its people.
Gene Pearson
Gene Preason was a pioneering Jamaican ceramicist and sculptor, renowned for his mastery of Raku firing and his iconic heads and masks. Drawing inspiration from African civilizations and Rastafarian culture, his work celebrates black beauty, dignity, and cultural heritage. Pearson’s sculptures are held in major collections locally and internationally, cementing his legacy as one of Jamaica’s most influential artists.
Ras Lava
Ras Lava is a Jamaican muralist and visual storyteller from Spanish Town whose vibrant work celebrates the island’s culture, music, and everyday life. Known for transforming public spaces into colorful canvases, his murals connect art with community, making creativity accessible and deeply rooted in Jamaican identity.
Pamella Allen
Pamella Allen is a Jamaican born, visual artist in practice for over 35 years whose mixed media paintings, works with paper and earthworks have been exhibited in traditional gallery, museum, and non-traditional settings with site specific public art commissions
Kenneth Abendana Spencer
Spencer was a self-taught Jamaican artist known for vibrant, expressive scenes of everyday Jamaican life.
Dready AKA Shane Aquârt
Dready is graphic fine art with a unique style influenced by Shane's Caribbean underpinnings, an itinerant life of English boarding school, Canadian high school, US college experiences, and Jamaican and Belizean holidays spent between his parents - it is bright, colourful, whimsical and with a strong visual presence.
Heather Sutherland-Wade
Heather Sutherland-Wade is a designer and Fine Art painter. She was born in Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica and studied Advertising Art in Alberta, Canada. She has exhibited her Acrylic paintings in many countries in North America, Europe and the Far East.
She has participated in several group and solo exhibitions in Jamaica, Barbados, United States, Canada, China and Italy.
Albert Artwell
Artwell was first inspired to "illustrate" in a marvellously decorative calligraphy various passages from the Scriptures. Later, he began painting pictures, usually religious scenes updated with elements of topical humour. His work is marked by a clear and concise imagery in fresh, flatly painted colours. Artwell's work has been exhibited all over the world and he is considered one of the founders of the Jamaican Intuitive Movement.
Sean Henry
Sean Henry, is best known for his lifelike and expressive illustrations of Jamaican sceneries, culture and portraitures.
Joy Thompson
A vervain artist, Joy Thompson often works on drift-wood, and is well know for her portrait work and attention to detail.
Oliver Myrie
Oliver Myrie was born in Jamaica in 1978. Initially focused on realism, Oliver counts his love for nature, the sea and colorful images as his earliest of influences . Oliver desires that his work be an intimate affair – not only viewed from a distance but engaged with. His paintings have layers of texture, color and movement that define his style.
Malcom Lindsay
His works function for him as the most direct and honest response to the world around him.
Allan Ward
“Landscapes, still lifes and figure studies all appeal to me and will be subjects on my journey of discovery.” Allan Ward