Patchwork : essays & interviews on Caribbean visual culture /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bishop, Jacqueline, 1971- (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Corporate Authors: ProQuest (Firm), ProQuest ebook central
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL : Intellect Books, 2023
Edition:New edition
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Patchwork: Essays & Interviews on Caribbean Visual Culture
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • The Importance of Place
  • 1. Wendy Nanan Talks about the Importance of Place in Her Works
  • 2. Annalee Davis Uses Art to Unearth and Interrogate
  • 3. For Deborah Anzinger, Ecology Is of Utmost Importance
  • 4. Puerto Rico's Lionel Cruet's Artworks Are Focused on the Intimate Relationship with the Environment
  • 5. The In-between Places of Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow's Visual Art Practice
  • 6. Robin Farquharson, Unplugged
  • The Process of Art-Making
  • 13. Using Objects to Convey Meaning and Break Silences: An Interview with Material Culture Expert Steeve Buckridge
  • 14. Master Jamaican Mat-Maker Sane Mae Dunkley Wove Together the Story of the Jamaican People
  • 15. Women and Art: An Interview with O'Neil Lawrence
  • 16. Jamaica's Rich Bio-Diversity Is Painter Amy Laskin's Muse
  • 17. Oneika Russell Engages the Tropical Body and Caribbean Identity
  • 18. For Amanda Coulson, Women Artists in Particular Should Remain Vigilant
  • Challenging Boundaries
  • 19. Jaime Lee Loy Walks the Fine Line between the Familiar and the Unfamiliar
  • 20. Sheena Rose Seeks to Challenge People (and Boundaries) with Her Work
  • 21. Exploring the Art of Female Sexual Desires
  • 22. Llanor Alleyne's Female Figures Grounded in Natureas an Assertion and Reclamation of Inner Selves
  • 23. La Vaughn Belle's Contemporary Art Practice of Speaking in Layers
  • 24. Artist Kereina Chang Fatt Uses Her Work to Address Relationships, Community, and Connectedness
  • Defying Easy Categorization
  • 25. Krista Thompson Brings a Critical Eye to What Is Confined to the Footnotes of Art History
  • 26. For Art Historian Edward J. Sullivan, the Caribbean (and Caribbean Artists, like Puerto Rico's Francisco Oller) Defy Easy Categorization
  • 27. Queen Victoria Give We Free: Tackling Victorian Jamaica in the Visual Arts
  • 28. Pre-Raphaelite Sisters Exhibition Features Jamaican: An Interview with Jan Marsh
  • 29. Art Historian and Curator Allison Thompson Believes That Art Is a Forum to Envision What Is Possible
  • 30. Where Others See Fragmentation, Tatiana Flores Sees Continuity in Caribbean Art
  • Appendix
  • About the Author
  • Back Cover
  • 7. Garfield Morgan Discusses an Intuitive Approach to Art-Making
  • 8. Jasmine Thomas-Girvan Utilizes the Subject of Loss to Right the Wrongs of the Past and the Present
  • 9. Alicia Brown Revisits and Revises Colonial Narratives within the Languages of Portraiture and Painting
  • 10. Living Gratefully: An Interview with Earl McKenzie
  • 11. Katrina Coombs Discusses Her Fetish for Creating Fine-Art Fiber Works
  • 12. Olivia McGilchrist Explores Caribbean Futuresin Virtual Reality Narratives
  • Women and Visual Culture