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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | October 23, 2005

RIPE with Culture
ROBERT THOMPSON, otherwise known as 'Kibo', and Phillip Supersad, recently returned from Mt. Vernon, New York where they both staged a successful joint exhibition. These two talented Jamaican artists, came together for "Caribbean Art, Ripe...

J'can artists for US fund-raiser
NEW YORK, N.Y. ­ Major figures in the cultural landscape of Jamaica are contributing to the American Friends of Jamaica (AFJ) Benefit Gala at the Copacabana on Saturday, November 5. Contemporary artists, young and old, will be showcased during the...


... And not a drop to spare
MISS LADY never yet fling whey a plastic container from she bawn. An wid good reason. Experience teaches wisdom. She sey fram har eye dung a har toe an never even open Jamaica have a water problem. A nuh likkle October she memba when de place...


Red-hot!
WHAT'S THE brightest colour? A physiologist will tell you it's yellow-green. But artists, psychologists, and photographers know it's RED ­ the colour of warning, danger, heat, passion, blood, anger, and emergencies, not to mention...


A call barely answered
THE TITLE of Angela M. Williams' collection, The Call of the Poet speaks to the writer's approach to her work. She sees herself as called to the art of poetry. Unfortunately, it is a call that she is not yet fully equipped to answer proficiently.


Beauty and Pain
CHARLES CAMPBELL is a Jamaican artist living and working in Victoria, Canada. His piece 'Meditation Rack' is on display in the exhibition Perpetual Symmetry at the Mutual Gallery.






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