National Gallery of Jamaica
Institute of Jamaica, National Gallery
Institute of Jamaica Kingston, National gallery
National Gallery of Jamaica (Kingston)
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Works
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The Annual national exhibition of painting, drawing, prints, collage, sculpture, assemblage, ceramics, fibre arts | |
Art and dance | |
Aspects III : eight Jamaican avant garde artists : David Boxer, Hope Brooks, Margaret Chen, Peter Chin, Robert Cookhorne, Milton George, Petrona Morrison, Winston Patrick : National Gallery of Jamaica, 28th July-22nd September 1991. | |
Black as colour : National Gallery of Jamaica, August 31-October 17, 1997. | |
Clay and fire : cermaic art in Jamaica. | |
Contemporary Jamaican art, circa/1962/circa2012 | |
Curator's eye two | |
Eugene Hyde, 1931-1980 : a retrospective : National Gallery of Jamaica, April-July 1984 | |
Identity & history | |
Intuitives lll : National Gallery of Jamaica, July 23rd-November 4th, 2006 | |
Intuitives three | |
Jamaica portraits, 1955-1998 | |
Jamaican art, 1922-1982, 1983 (a.e.) | |
National biennial | |
New world imagery contemporary Jamaican art David Boxer, Margaret Chen, Albert Chong, Leonard Daley, Ras Dizzy, Milton George, Anna Henriques, Omari Ra [exhibition in Arnolfini, Bristol, 23 September-12 November 1995, City art gallery, Southampton, 24 November 1995-7 January 1996, Royal festival hall, London, January-February 1996, etc...] | |
The rainbow valley : Everald Brown: a retrospective |