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    The National Gallery of Jamaica, in Kingston, Jamaica, is Jamaica's public art museum. It was established in 1974 and is located in the Kingston Mall...
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  • Canada National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, U.S. National Art Gallery (Caracas) Caracas, Venezuela National Gallery of Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica Museu...
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    Edna Manley (category Recipients of the Order of Merit (Jamaica))
    an important part of the National Gallery of Jamaica's permanent collection and can be viewed in other public institutions in Jamaica such as Bustamante...
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  • Jamaica Mauger (Jamaican Patois term) Music of Jamaica National Gallery of Jamaica Nine nights, funerary tradition Public holidays in Jamaica Pushcart derby...
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  • Michael Hyatt (category American actors of Jamaican descent)
    Midlands, to Jamaican-born parents, Vera Hyatt, an art historian, museologist, and former deputy director of the National Gallery of Jamaica, and Charles...
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    Mallica Reynolds (category 20th-century Jamaican sculptors)
    were both champions of Kapo's work. The latter collected Kapo's work, and donated his collection to the National Gallery of Jamaica upon his death. Roberta...
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    Laura Facey (category Artists from Kingston, Jamaica)
    in Kingston, Jamaica, to the Jamaican businessman Maurice Facey, OJ, who was also the founding Chairman of the National Gallery of Jamaica, and his spouse...
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  • outlets including the National Gallery, the African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica, and the Jamaica Journal. The Institute of Jamaica was established in...
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    be an integral part of Jamaican economy, but also continues be misunderstood and underrepresented. The National Gallery of Jamaica dates the nationalist-oriented...
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    Ania Freer (category Australian people of Jamaican descent)
    Australia, Freer graduated from the University of Sydney. She has exhibited at the National Gallery of Jamaica. Ania Freer was born in Sydney, Australia....
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    Montego Bay is the capital of the parish of St. James in Jamaica. The city is the fourth-largest urban area in the country by population, after Kingston...
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  • Military Museum Museum of St. James National Gallery of Jamaica Natural History Museum of Jamaica Peoples’ Museum of Craft and Technology Peter Tosh Museum...
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  • Ronald Moody (category Artists from Kingston, Jamaica)
    Gallery and Tate Britain in London, as well as the National Gallery of Jamaica. He was the brother of anti-racist campaigner Harold Moody and award-winning...
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    Zong massacre (category History of Liverpool)
    David Boxer, O.J. (1946–2017)". National Gallery of Jamaica Blog. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2020. "The Meaning Of Zong Postponed Until April 2022"...
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    Renee Cox (category Jamaican emigrants to the United States)
    Nodine Zidoun, Paris, France 2007 Jamaican Biennial, The National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica New York Historical Society, Legacies: Contemporary...
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    of Jamaica (Jamaican Patois: Manaki a Jumieka) is a system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of Jamaica....
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  • Charles Hyatt (category Colony of Jamaica people)
    an art historian, museologist, and former Deputy Director of the National Gallery of Jamaica. They had three children together, including Charlene Hyatt...
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    Basil Watson (category Members of the Order of Jamaica)
    Savacou Gallery. That December, Watson was added to the list of artists invited to provide works for the National Gallery of Jamaica's National Biennial...
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  • Creating art intuitively may improve health and wellbeing. The National Gallery of Jamaica has categorized intuitive art as its own artistic canon separate...
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  • Margaret Chen (category Jamaican people of Chinese descent)
    Jamaica for her first solo show. Her pieces are typically large and very detailed. A relief in the Steppe series is held by the National Gallery of Jamaica...
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  • John Dunkley (category Use Jamaican English from March 2012)
    Heart of Jamaica". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 9 May 2023. "Art Exhibition: John Dunkley at the National Gallery of Jamaica". Repeating...
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  • Hope Brooks (category Use Jamaican English from May 2017)
    College of Art from 1963 to 1967, and at the Maryland Institute College of Art from 1980 to 1981. Her work may be seen at the National Gallery of Jamaica, and...
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  • of arms of Israel Emblem of Italy Coat of arms of Ivory Coast Coat of arms of Jamaica Imperial seal of Japan (32-fold chrysanthemum) Coat of arms of Jordan...
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  • Petrona Morrison (category Jamaican women sculptors)
    Museum of the Arts, United States, 1996–1997. Annual Exhibition, National Gallery of Jamaica, Jamaica, 1999. Work: "Absence" Jamaica Biennial, National Gallery...
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  • Archie Lindo (category Jamaican dramatists and playwrights)
    part of the National Gallery of Jamaica collection. He received the Silver Musgrave Medal from the Institute of Jamaica as well as an Order of Distinction...
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    "Silver Musgrave Medal for Art: Donnette Ingrid Zacca". National Gallery of Jamaica Blog. Retrieved 2021-05-06. Exhibitions on tour: Princess Olga Orlova...
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  • Lawrence Graham-Brown (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    Queens Museum, El Museo del Barrio, Leslie-Lohman Museum ofArt, National Gallery of Jamaica and the Shanghai Bienniale. "Lawrence Graham-Brown | THE PERFORMING...
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  • Donnette Zacca (category People from Saint James Parish, Jamaica)
    (born 2 May 1957) is a Jamaican fine art photographer, lecturer, and artist. The Jamaican Magazine and the National Gallery of Jamaica have listed her among...
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  • Jamaica History, Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1904, p. 43. National Gallery of Jamaica: Five centuries of art in Jamaica, Kingston, 1976, p. 9. Regierungs-und...
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