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Paint the City

 

Be a part of the Paint the City IV mural project and help them transform the Downtown Kingston Art District!

You are invited to submit your mural proposals TODAY under the theme ONE DOWNTOWN and help us amplify the message of oneness, unity and togetherness 

Paint the City is a mural project that seeks to develop murals throughout Downtown Kingston, with the ultimate vision of making Downtown Kingston a sought-after Art District.

Deadline: Friday, November 03, 2023
To apply and for more information, visit bit.ly/Paintthecity

Art Bytes

The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport and the Kingston and St.

Photographer Joy Gregory, of Jamaican parentage will open an exhibition at the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton in early 2020 titled ‘Breaking Barriers.’ The exhibition includes portraits of five

Aspiring photographer Yone Gordon placed first in photography in the Jamaica Information Service 2019 Heritage Competition. He had placed second and third in previous years.

The Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art’s special exhibition on artistic achievements of early Caribbean civilizations opens December 16.

The winners of the Jamaica Visual Arts Competition’s first Youth Exhibition are now on display at the Jamaica Conference Centre, 14 – 20 Port Royal Street, Kingston through  January 31st

Students from the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts have partnered with The Ministry of National Security to paint peace murals in Swallowfield.

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