Jamaican Journeys: Identity, Place and Conversations through Art
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Jamaican Journeys: Identity, Place and Conversations through Art

An exhibition of contemporary visual art from Jamaica, on loan from the Theresa Roberts Collection

By University of Dundee Museums

Location

Lamb Gallery

Tower Building University of Dundee Dundee DD1 4HN United Kingdom

About this event

This exhibition celebrates the diverse, vibrant and engaging visual culture that has emerged from Jamaica since its independence in 1962. It features a wide range of artworks from the extensive private collection of Jamaican-born entrepreneur and philanthropist Theresa Roberts.

Including paintings, sculpture, photography and printmaking, Jamaican Journeys provides a unique opportunity to explore artistic, geographic and historical connections between dynamic cultural identities and conversations about what it means to be Jamaican. These pieces provide a reflective journey through the work of many of Jamaica’s most celebrated artists, including renowned Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art alumna, Judy Ann MacMillan.

The exhibition is on from 11 August – 24 October 2025 and is open Monday-Friday 9.30am-7pm. During summer vacation (until 19 Sept), last entry is 5pm.

The exhibition is a collaboration between the University of Dundee and Liverpool John Moores University with support from the Jamaican Patty Company, the Black Circle Gallery and the University of Hull. It has been curated by Dr Susan P Mains and Matthew Jarron (University of Dundee) with Dr Emma Roberts (Liverpool John Moores University).

Image: Sireita Mullings, Heaven’s Chant, digital print, 2017

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The University has over 30,000 historic artefacts, artworks and specimens acquired during the 140 years of the institution's existence. These are cared for by Museum Services, which has been awarded Full Accreditation as a public museum service.

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