'Moods' at Pegasus Gallery: Gallery Pegasus at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston will be hosting an exhibition of new works by sculptor Robert Campbell, starting March 16 at 8:30 p.m. The show will run until April 6.Easter craft for kids
Grosvenor Galleries, 1 Grosvenor Terrace, Kingston 8, will host an Easter art and craft workshop for children from March 29 to April 8. Painting, ceramics, decorative paperwork, hand-painted T-shirts, collage are some of the areas to be explored, and participants will take home finished works. Cost: $4,500 for the entire session or $3,00 per week. To register, call 924-6684/931-5569.
'Art of Drawing' continues
A group exhibition titled the 'Art of Drawing' continues at the Mutual Gallery and Art Centre, 2 Oxford Road, Kingston 5, until March 18. Works on show by artists Natalie Butler, Khalil Deane, Israel Delmonte, Wilfred Francis, Andrew Hope, Patrick Kitson, Lutalo Makonzi, Alison West Martin, Tiffany Recas, George Rodney, Sana Rose, Lois Sherwood, Danijah Tafari, Basil Watson, Barrington Watson and Errol Moo young.
Floral art at Bolivar
An exhibition of landscapes and floral paintings by horticulturist/floral arranger Marigold Harding continues at Bolivar Gallery, 1D Grove Road, Kingston 10, under the theme 'Marigold's Flowers'. Call 926-8799 for information.
'Ecolovision'
Ecolovision, a two-man exhibition by artists Hampton Olfus Jr. of Washington D.C. and Lynval Whitelocke of Jamaica, continues at JA-JA Originals Gallery in Negril, Westmoreland, up to March 26. The show is titled 'Ecolovision' as the majority of the works
displayed by the two artists are versions of the lush tropical Jamaican scenery, with the exception of a few figurative abstracts. For information, contact the gallery's curator (Rick Kevonian) at 957-4326.
Art exhibition
Wonderland Fine Arts presents 'Art Without Prejudice' featuring Wayne Rodney, Shirley Rodney and Jacquelyne Hussey-Pearson. Opening of the
exhibition takes place at Redbones Café, on March 18, 2005 at 7:00 p.m.
'Freedom Park'
The African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica, in association with the Reggae Studies Unit at the University of the West Indies, Mona, will host a public forum on South Africa's 'Freedom Park' on Wednesday, March 16 at 8:00p.m. in the Neville Hall lecture theatre (N 1) at UWI. Dr. Wole Serote will speak on his vision of the park which is intended to commemorate the liberation of South Africans from apartheid. The public is invited to attend and admission is free.
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