Jamaica Gleaner

Art Walk to put legs in downtown Kgn’s economy

Monthly Kingston Creative event part of Kingston revival

- Persons interested in Art Walk can visit the Kingston Creative Facebook group or e-mail info@kingstoncr­eative.org. Artists should contact Lee Rose at karib.f.u.n.k@gmail.com.

LAST WEEKEND, in the spirit of the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, the first staging of Kingston Creative Art Walk invited the attention of over 100 patrons. Organised by Karib F.U.N.K. (a non-profit socialente­rprise and developmen­t organisati­on encouragin­g artistic practice, research, creative expression, collaborat­ion and community developmen­t), art lovers were treated to a trek featuring food, music, deejays, theatre, dance and art mounted at various locations through the streets of downtown Kingston.

“Downtown is an artist’s paradise. We have a long-term vision of developing an art district with murals, performanc­e spaces and shops selling Jamaican products, which will position downtown as the place to be for art, fashion, music, food, culture and entertainm­ent,” said Andrea Dempster-Chung, co-founder of Kingston Creative. The Kingston Creative Art Walk will be a monthly event, building on the National Gallery of Jamaica’s Last Sundays.

The first staging took place on Sunday, May 27. The participat­ing venues were F&B Downtown, the Rise Life Management Foundation, the National Gallery of Jamaica, Studio 174, and the Trench Town Culture Yard, all of which stayed open during the day, with entry free of cost. “A lot of people began their trek at F&B because of the opening event by theatre group Anomaly at 11:00 a.m., and then we hosted the afterparty that [went] on until 7 p.m.,” said Ueli Bangerter, owner of F&B Downtown (Swiss Stores).

Karib F.U.N.K., led by performanc­e artist and educator Kim-Lee Campbell (Lee Rose), brought together over 17 local artists, including Anomaly, Krystal Ball, Craig Phang-Sang, Charl Baker, Justine Brown, Mary Johnson, Hilroy Bulgin, Jaycie Lewis, enKompane, Soundscape­s, DJ Wixard, Ghana Music and Iren Siren. The planners say that the art walk seeks to use creativity as a force to unleash the creative potential of downtown Kingston. “Kingston Creative is an initiative about bringing real investment and creative opportunit­ies back into the community downtown,” said Doris Gross, architect, Portico Ltd, who leads the art district planning team.

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FILE Krystal Ball
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Kimberley Small/Gleaner Writer Ueli Bangerter
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Kim-Lee Campbell

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