The National Gallery of Jamaica, located in Kingston, stands as the largest and oldest public art museum in the British Caribbean. Established in 1974, it houses an extensive permanent collection of Jamaican art, alongside temporary exhibits that highlight the work of contemporary artists. Visitors can explore a diverse range of artworks, from traditional to modern, providing a comprehensive view of the island’s rich artistic heritage. The gallery’s commitment to showcasing both established and emerging talent ensures a dynamic and evolving experience for all who visit.
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