The National Gallery of Jamaica has announced that its Saturday Art-Time children’s programme will be continuing in 2011, resuming on January 15. Saturday Art-Time, which was first staged as a pilot programme in 2009, is the National Gallery’s innovative Saturday-morning art programme for children, and consists of a range of gallery-based art workshops for participants [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 12, 2010
The National Gallery of Jamaica will participate in Christmas in the City on Wednesday, December 15. To mark the occasion, the gallery will extend its opening hours to 10 p.m., which will give members of the public additional time to view permanent exhibitions and the 2010 National Biennial, Jamaica’s premier national art exhibition which runs [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 24, 2010
The National Gallery of Jamaica’s Saturday Art Time, an innovative Saturday morning art programme for children which was first staged as a pilot programme in 2009, has now been resumed. The programme, with its range of gallery-based art workshops for participants ranging from ages 8 to 15 years, sought to expose participants to the appreciation [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 31, 2010
The National Gallery of Jamaica has begun preparations for Jamaica’s premier national art exhibition, the 2010 National Biennial, which will open on December 19, 2010. In 2004, the National Biennial succeeded the National Gallery of Jamaica’s Annual National Exhibition which had been held annually since 1977. In its current form, the National Biennial consists of [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Bogle: The Creation of An Icon is an exhibition that’s set to happen September to October 2010. The exhibition documents the creation of Edna Manley’s Paul Bogle statue, and the controversies that have surrounded this public monument. The exhibition is scheduled to happen as part of the National Gallery of Jamaica’s National Heritage Week programme.
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 6, 2010
The Multicare Foundation and the National Gallery of Jamaica, will stage their annual art summer camp for children, July 12-30, 2010. Studio sessions will be held at nearby Studio 174, and the programme will reportedly make extensive use of the National Gallery of Jamaica’s resources – tours, gallery games and studio projects that are inspired [...]
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
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