We officially closed our ONLINE CARIBBEAN ART FAIR at the end of September. We were delighted to be a part of UWI's 75th Anniversary celebrations and to showcase our collection of work by Caribbean artists. We welcome the many new art enthusiasts from the UWI Alumni who visited our website to view the works for sale, and look forward to sharing more new and exciting works in the months ahead.


Our website is updated every month...we invite you to view works by specific artists in our ARTIST GALLERY, as well as works by emerging artists in MARKETPLACE.

We would like to thank all our patrons and art enthusiasts who supported our partnership with the UWIAA Scholarship Fund.



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OLYMPIA ONLINE GALLERY.



Click HERE for information on

UWI's 75th Anniversary Celebrations.

OPENING IN NOVEMBER

"Contemporary Vernacular"


OPENS: Thursday, November 2, at 5 p.m.


OMG Gallery


We have a fabulous exhibition lined up for November, which will feature brand new works from ten emerging contemporary artists who will explore themes, mediums and motifs within contemporary Jamaican art.


The exhibition will be showcased in the Olympia Mini Gallery as well as online on the Olympia Gallery website.


eCatalogue will be available!

GALLERY HAPPENINGS

Gallery Visits


Artist Rashleigh Morris poses with his impressive large scale 5x5ft. painting that he recently framed at the Art Centre Frame Shop. Rashleigh is one of the emerging contemporary artists who will be featured in our forthcoming exhibition "Contemporary Vernacular."

WORKS FOR SALE

Nancy McDonald

"Five Lemons (H. Matisse)"

Acrylic on Canvas

24 x 36"

ID #: 302847

Nancy McDonald

"Zuzu"

Acrylic on Canvas

24 x 36"

ID #: 302846

Lloyd Van Pitterson

"Flower Table (4/150)"

Fine Artist Print (on paper)

16 x 20"

ID #: 300124

Samere Tansley

"Portrait of a Woman with Headwrap"

Giclee on canvas

14 x 10.5"

ID #: 303048

Jean Taylor Bushay

"Vase Green"

Ceramic vase

15" high

ID #: 300376

A Story of

JAMAICAN ART - 1950



In the 1950's leading up to Independence in 1962, the role of art and culture in developing a nation was recognized and this new spirit of nationalism released an astonishing and unexpected creative energy, unparalleled in the history of Jamaica. With it came a move towards a Jamaican culture and art, literature and music flourished...



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We have a variety of eCatalogues available for viewing on line, please visit our WEBSITE to view.

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