

Albert Artwell
Artwell was first inspired to "illustrate" in a marvellously decorative calligraphy various passages from the Scriptures. Later, he began painting pictures, usually religious scenes updated with elements of topical humour. His work is marked by a clear and concise imagery in fresh, flatly painted colours. Artwell's work has been exhibited all over the world and he is considered one of the founders of the Jamaican Intuitive Movement.


Katrina Abrahams
Jamaican-Canadian artist working in Canada. Portraits, landscapes, flora, & abstracts focusing on majestic light

Oliver Myrie
Oliver Myrie was born in Jamaica in 1978. Initially focused on realism, Oliver counts his love for nature, the sea and colorful images as his earliest of influences . Oliver desires that his work be an intimate affair – not only viewed from a distance but engaged with. His paintings have layers of texture, color and movement that define his style.

Malcom Lindsay
His works function for him as the most direct and honest response to the world around him.

Allan Ward
“Landscapes, still lifes and figure studies all appeal to me and will be subjects on my journey of discovery.” Allan Ward

Marina Burnel
Marina Burnel is a street photographer and artist in Jamaica working with salvaged zinc and mixed media. She works to share people’s experiences through street photography. Her photography concentrates on documenting the people of Trench Town, Jamaica and other inner city communities along with popular dancehall artists

Kate Moyston
Kate Moyston is a painter based in Montego Bay, primarily known as a figurative artist. She completed an Art Foundation course at Braintree College of Art and studied graphic design at Maidstone College of Art. She weaves symbols into her paintings, subtle hints or clues of what the sitter may be feeling or revealing, they are often autobiographical. She paints exclusively in oils and on canvas.

Franz Marzouca
Franz is a commercial and fine art photographer who lives in Jamaica and works throughout the Caribbean in areas of Food and Lifestyle Photography

Sean Henry
Sean Henry, is best known for his lifelike and expressive illustrations of Jamaican sceneries, culture and portraitures.

Carol Crichton
Born & raised in Jamaica Carol Crichton studied at the School of Visual Arts New York USA. In her paintings she explores the personal human journey, but Jamaica is her main Muse & subject. Her work is included in many private & corporate collections.
Laura Facey Cooper
Laura Facey is a Jamaican contemporary artist. She is best known for the monumental sculpture Redemption Song, which serves as Jamaica's national monument to the Emancipation from Slavery.

Angie Worton
Angela Worton specializes in graphics and illustration and works in various mediums.

Marjorie Keith
Marjorie Keith, an intuitive artist with over thirty years of experience as a painter, ceramicist and specialists in prints

Jude “Rude” Issa
Jude's Art depicts an ironic juxtaposition of duality, his style is bold and often reminiscent of graffiti and pop art. His life-size works have highlighted a colorful, humorous reflection on local culture and consumerism and what it means to be a Jamaican in this era.

Garvin Millen
“As an artist who works mostly in 3D, my works take the form of sculptures from limestone and wood, assemblages from found objects and relief images.” -Garvin Millen

Edna Manley
Born in England in 1900, her father was English and her mother a white Jamaican. Manley trained in art schools in London but spent most of her career in Jamaica, becoming one of the country's most significant artists whose work has left a long-lasting cultural and political imprint upon Jamaica.

David Boxer
Dr. the Hon. David Boxer, O.J. was one of the leading art scholars in the Caribbean region and a noted authority on Jamaican art, particularly the work of Edna Manley, Intuitive art and early Jamaican photography.
