THE JAMAICAN Collector’s Edition Series is a contemporary magazine, which proudly presents the best of Jamaica in print.

For 2010, for the first time, we introduce an online version of the publication, targeting a global market. To enhance our suite of Jamaican publications we will be launching our Art Magazine in May, to be published three times a year, showcasing Jamaican art .

THE JAMAICAN Art Magazine – will offer a print and online version. We’ll take you on a visual journey - join us as we interview artists across the island, tour studios, talk to collectors and view some amazing private and public collections, visit exhibitions and galleries, reveal fascinating stories on Jamaica’s art history.

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CURRENT ISSUE

Our latest edition THE CERAMIC ISSUE is a follow-up to the ART ISSUE. This 128-page publication traces the history of Ceramics in Jamaica – we look at the pottery of Jamaica’s first inhabitants, the Taino, the colonial ceramic ware, following its development into the 21st century as a truly Jamaican artform. We feature interviews with our local potters – Cecil Baugh, Gene Pearson, Phillip Supersad, Norma Harrack, Margaret McGhie, David Pinto, Sylvester Stephens, Michael Layne among many others.

US$12.50 (per issue)
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ORDER THE BACK ISSUE

We now offer subscription to THE ART ISSUE, digital edition. A complete overview of the development of Jamaican art is presented in this 180-page publication – which tells the history of Jamaican art from 600A.D. to the 21st Century.
Great Art of the Past - The history of Jamaican art from its earliest beginnings, covering the Taino, Spanish and British period.

The Birth of an Art Movement - Local art movement from the1940's onward.

The Intuitive World - Paintings and sculptures by Jamaica's self-taught artists.

Collectors and their Passion-The Wallace Campbell art collection

A Life on a Cultural Mission interview with former Prime Minister
Edward Seaga

US$6.00 (per issue)