Seya Parboosingh, American-born artist of Lebanese descent, living in Jamaica since 1958, died on Friday 13 August in Kingston.
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Reader encourages entrepreneurial, not employable mind
The funding of tertiary education has attracted a lot of discussions, but how can our universities train students to become employable but also employers.
Read MoreJamaican artists, art scenes in view
Anthea McGibbon interviews numbered persons about Jamaican artists, art scenes and development, and publishes her gleanings online on her media site here
Read MoreBest selling subjects for painters
Traditional landscapes have been listed on a number of sites as the leading subject, even in contemporary environments.
Read MoreJamaican curator presents ‘Atum Flow’ in London
Former Jamaican television personality excels in Canada
Naomi Cowan after departing Jamaica a few years ago to pursue tertiary studies overseas, continues to excel in the field of Television and Radio in Canada.
Read MoreJamaica Guild of Artists cleans house Labour Day
On Monday, May 24, 2010 Guild members are asked to participate in a project to renew our Gallery and Office.
Read MoreRozi Chung gets art students to ‘Question Me Black’
The images reflect in piercing volumes, the overall theme thus achieving the main overriding objective connecting viewers with
Read MoreArt college in Jamaica holds first graphic design exhibition
The Arrival is the first graphic-design exhibition hosted by the college’s gallery, a stark evidence of how much the art expression is accepted in Jamaica.
Read MoreBoom Steppa in international deal with Global Music Liscening
The move come as another major milestone for the career-driven Steppa, whose single clinched the top spot on the RETV MVP Top 20 Countdown
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