Jamaica Gleaner

Lignum vitae wins in 2018 Jamaica Visual Arts Competitio­n

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USING THE wood of our national flower (Lignum Vitae) to express his creativity, has won Clarendoni­an Conrad Stone, first place in the 2018 Jamaica Visual Arts Competitio­n.

With entries received in seven categories: painting, photograph­y, drawing, collage, printmakin­g, textiles and fibre arts and sculpture/assemblage, Stone wowed the judges with his fantastica­lly detailed wooden sculptures. Completing the top three slots were Renae Johnson from Kingston and St Andrew in third place for her photograph­y (a hobby she picked up two years ago) and Textile artist Ester Chin from St Mary. All winners walked away with trophies, a DSLR camera, a shared booth at next year’s Liguanea Art Festival and a cash award.

The Jamaica Visual Arts Competitio­n has become a signature programme in the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission (JCDC) for the past 55 years. It began as two separate elements – the National Fine Arts and the National Photograph­y competitio­ns, but both were merged in 2005.

Going forward, the adults will be separated from the juniors who will compete in their group

biennially, with the first batch of entrants being accepted in 2019. “The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport remains

committed to creating avenues to foster creative and cultural expression­s of all Jamaicans,” said Denzill Thorpe, permanent secretary with the Ministry of Gender, Culture, Entertainm­ent and Sport, who spoke for Minister Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange at the exhibition’s official opening and awards ceremony at the Jamaica Conference Centre on Sunday.

“The Jamaica Visual Arts competitio­n is a signature programme of the JCDC, and is one such avenue that continues to act as a launching pad for the careers of a number of Jamaican artists,” he continued.

THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION

The exhibition, which will remain until August 31, include the works of master pen-andink artist Patrick Kitson, and is titled ‘Patrick Kitson, The Definitive Collection 2018’.

“He’s a multifacet­ed creative individual, who is also a skilled musician and songwriter,” is how Thorpe described him.

Kitson has been profession­ally practising art for over 30 years, beginning as a graphic designer in the mid-80s. He wrote and arranged Strong Jamaica for the Escarpment Road New Testament Church of God Choir – who placed in the top 10 of this year’s JCDC Festival Song Competitio­n.

He invited the choir which performed as part of the evening’s entertainm­ent package. He also invited festival song ex-competitor Koriq, who heartily performed his entry, Let’s Do It In Jamaica.

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 ??  ?? Kimalea Campbell examines the winning piece by Conrad Stone.
Kimalea Campbell examines the winning piece by Conrad Stone.
 ?? PHOTOS BY RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Jermaine Morgan with his daughter, Nicholatoy, seems captivated by this piece.
PHOTOS BY RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Jermaine Morgan with his daughter, Nicholatoy, seems captivated by this piece.
 ??  ?? Conrad Stone receives the first-place jury prize for the most outstandin­g entry from Simone Harris of The Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund.
Conrad Stone receives the first-place jury prize for the most outstandin­g entry from Simone Harris of The Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund.

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