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Jamaica Biennial 2017 – Juried Artists: Nathan Cunningham

Nathan Cunningham – Sharing What I Think (2016)

Nathan Cunningham was a first-time exhibitor in the recently closed Jamaica Biennial 2017. He was born in 1991, in St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. He attended the Port Maria Art Centre from 2010 to 2011. His works focus on reliving past occurrences, in an attempt to correct the mistakes that he has made. He lives in Boscobel, St Mary, Jamaica.

Nathan Cunningham – We All Have a Talent to Use for Love (2016)

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The National Gallery of Jamaica is the oldest and largest public art gallery in the Anglophone Caribbean. It has a comprehensive collection of early, modern and contemporary art from Jamaica along with smaller Caribbean and international holdings. A significant part of its collections is on permanent view. The NGJ also has an active exhibition programme, which includes retrospectives of work by major Jamaican artists, thematic exhibitions, guest-curated exhibitions, touring exhibitions that originate outside of the island, and its flagship exhibition, the Kingston Biennial. The NGJ offers a range of educational services, included guided tours, lectures and panel discussions, and children's art programmes and also operates a gift shop and coffee shop.

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