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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

Two fashion designers of Jamaican descent are included on Vogue Magazine’s top 15 black designers to know about in 2020.

The Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) in Exeter has commissioned photographer Joy Gregory to develop and produce new work not currently featured in their collection for their 2020 year of Untold

Jason Tomlinson, of Glenmuir High School won the US Embassy Black History Month Photo Competition with his black and white photo of a crossing guard securing the safety of pedestrians outside Clare

A mural in honour of reggae legends and dedicated to Studio One founder Clement Dodd was recently unveiled at Studio One Boulevard in Kingston.

Artist Errol Reid has painted a new mural on Beat Street.

Reggae Films in the Park will screen the Jamaican music documentary Inna De Yard, the Soul of Jamaica, at Emancipation Park in Kingston, Friday February 21, at 7 p.m.

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