The Huffington Post has picked 30 young black artists that include Jamaican Ebony Patterson. The HP says the 30 are contributing to issues of race and representation in contemporary art and show that “there is no single way to address race in contemporary culture.”
Patterson work on dance hall culture comes in mixed media, paintings, drawings and collages. The late art historian Petrine Archer said of Ebony’s first major exhibition, Gangstas, Disciplez + the Doiley Boyz: “This is pulp fiction for Jamaica’s dance hall.



















