The exhibition Here in Jamaica was made possible by generous support from:
No Longer Empty activates public engagement with contemporary art through curated, community-responsive exhibitions and education programs in unique spaces.
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Encouraging critical thinking and cultural understanding in the public arena through grants, programs, networking and advocacy.
Exhibition website designed by Melissa Bell.
I, Nicolás would like to thank everyone who participated in HERE IN JAMAICA: David Wayne Hinkle for his help editing; Guido Garaycochea and the Queens Museum's New New Yorker's Program for hosting a workshop; Ed Woodham and Art in Odd Places; Jodi Waynberg and the Artists Alliance Inc; Màrlene Ramírez-Cancio and Hemispheric Institute; Harley Spiller and Franklin Furnace Archive; and Erin Donnelly for spreading the word about the project. Thank you also to Sara Guerrero, Rachel Gugelberger, and No Longer Empty for their immense support. With gratitude to Melissa Bell for designing this website. And thank you to Jamaica!
I, Nicolás would like to thank everyone who participated in HERE IN JAMAICA: David Wayne Hinkle for his help editing; Guido Garaycochea and the Queens Museum's New New Yorker's Program for hosting a workshop; Ed Woodham and Art in Odd Places; Jodi Waynberg and the Artists Alliance Inc; Màrlene Ramírez-Cancio and Hemispheric Institute; Harley Spiller and Franklin Furnace Archive; and Erin Donnelly for spreading the word about the project. Thank you also to Sara Guerrero, Rachel Gugelberger, and No Longer Empty for their immense support. With gratitude to Melissa Bell for designing this website. And thank you to Jamaica!