NEW FRIENDS: Please mosey on over to the page for Anthea McGibbon arts and consultants, it might be best to get lodged there with the option to like or unlike.
Read MoreMonth: January 2011
Jamaica Pegasus Gallery, a spot for fine art
The Pegasus Gallery was opened officially by Vera Ennis in October 1989, with Pat Ramsay as curator. Vera hailed from a background in banking mortgage.
Read MoreGet healthy with Jamaican Jackfruit
However there are other Jamaicans like her who remain secluded in their ignorance of the value of this JACKfruit.
Read MoreReligion, science and the arts – the debate
Albert Einstein dismisses the idea that events in nature are purely attributable to chance. Religion provides the link uniting art and science – God the Creator
Read MoreThe power packed Guinea hen weed of Jamaica
It perhaps is the stinkest bush you can find ,growing almost anywhere, it is often overlooked, but called guinea hen weed it is strong in medicinal value.
Read MoreRebel Salute in review: A showcase of excellent performances
The early segment saw artistes such as Binghi Fyah, Jah Brilliant, and Jah Cuta ( from Montreal, Canada) ensured that emerging artistes were well represented
Read MoreRebel Salute turns 18 on Tony Rebel’s birthday January 15
The culture ambassador remains loyal to showing the loving, authentic side of Jamaica setting pace for international hip hop stars such as Daddy U Roy
Read MoreMonique deLatour bonds with Portland artists in Jamaica
Some foreigners like Monique de Latour return year after year to places in Jamaica they consider a second home.
Read MoreHighlighting January 9 in Jamaica, world culture history!
Important arts, culture and creative events happening around the world, especially in Jamaica on January 9. Power to the creative minds IN THE YEAR 2011: Barrington Watson, Jamaica’s most prominent artist alive celebrates 80th birthday.
Read MoreMemoirs and gifts of Caribbean Paradise
There is also a special ART PATCH series developed just for low budget clients such as that tourist with no more than US$50 to spend on art.
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