For the National Visual Arts Competition and Exhibition 2010 entries are now being accepted until May 14
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Young Talent V opens at National Gallery of Jamaica
The fifth in the series of Young Talent exhibitions (2010 edition) which was inaugurated in 1985 feature the work of Marvin Bartley among others
Read MoreKapo exhibition continues to April 18
Edna Manley Foundation plans Art Auction for Haiti April 18
The Edna Manley Foundation (EMF) joins forces with local art galleries, to host a fundraising art auction and sale for the Haitian artistic community.
Read MoreNational Gallery of Jamaica remembers Marlene Weinberger
National Gallery of Jamaica (NGJ) is in deep regrets on artist and graphic designer Marlene Lewis Weinberger on March 6, 2010.
Read MoreOut of Many, One People: The Irish
Today, the legacy of the Irish is evident in the naming of places such as Irish Town, Dublin Castle, Irish Pen, Sligoville, Kildare, Leinstar Road and Belfast.
Read MoreOut of Many, One People: The Chinese
Chinese migrants came to Jamaica as indentured workers, and, later established themselves mostly as bakers, shopkeepers, and restauranteurs.
Read MoreOut of Many, One People: The Taino
The Taino, no longer in existence, left their legacy – having given the island the name Xaymaca, which to them meant “land of wood and water”.
Read MoreThird World pleases at sold out spots in St Thomas and BVI
As typical Reggae Ambassadors, already igniting many, the Third World Band moved to sold-out crowds in St. Thomas and British Virgin Islands on March 26 and 27.
Read MoreOAaSIS International seeks books for Sargeantville library
The OAaSIS International Foundation yesterday confirmed commitment to a assist with a new library for Sargeantville, Edward Piece community, St Catherine.
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