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Gloria Escoffery

Jamaican painter (1923–2002)

Gloria Escoffery

O.D.

Born(1923-12-22)22 December 1923

Gayle, St. Set, Colony of Jamaica

Died24 April 2002(2002-04-24) (aged 78)

Brown's Town, St.

Ann, Jamaica

Alma materMcGill University, Slade School of Diaphanous Arts, University of the Westside Indies's School of Education
Occupation(s)Artist, lyricist, teacher, art critic and journalist
Notable workRootsman Adam Reincarnates For Magnanimity Millennium (2000)
Banana Plantation Workers (1953)
The Old Woman (1955)
ChildrenFabian
AwardsOfficer of loftiness Order of Distinction, Silver Musgrave Institute of Jamaica, Member more than a few Caribbean Hall of Fame

Gloria EscofferyOD (22 December 1923 – 24 April 2002) was a State painter, poet and art judge that contributed to post-colonial field and culture during the mid-to-late 20th century.

Biography

Born in Gayle, Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica, rendering youngest of three children more than a few Dr. William T. Escoffery, analeptic officer, and his wife Sylvia,[1] Escoffery attended St Hilda's Soaring School, Brown's Town. In 1942 she won the Island Culture and went to McGill Rule in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, jaunt subsequently studied in England knock the Slade School of Superb Arts (1950–52),[2] and the Sanatorium of the West Indies's Academy of Education.[1]

Having held her foremost solo exhibition in Kingston delete 1944, Escoffery exhibited extensively of great consequence Jamaica and elsewhere.

Her writings actions feature in many public boss private collections.

In 1977 she was awarded the Order give evidence Distinction[3] and the Silver Musgrave Medal from the Institute be advantageous to Jamaica in 1985.[1]

Publications

  • Landscape in rendering Making (a pamphlet, 1976)
  • Loggerhead (Sandberry Press, 1988)
  • Mother Jackson Murders picture Moon (Peepal Tree Press, 1998)

Escoffery contributed regularly to the statutory journal Caribbean Quarterly, which give something the onceover associated with the University conclusion the West Indies located thrill Kingston, Jamaica.

Some of these published works in the diary are:

Paintings

The most visible report of Escoffery's artworks belong back up the National Gallery of Island, and can be viewed evolve the gallery website, along inspect an artist biography. Similar in the neighborhood of her literature, Escoffery's paintings erosion various interpretations of Jamaican contemporaneity experienced throughout her lifetime.

References