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February 2026
Ash Wednesday: Closure Notice The National Gallery of Jamaica wishes to announce that it will be closed on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 in observance of Ash Wednesday. We will resume our usual operations on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
ONNS Curatorial Reflections: National Icons The NGJ’s 2025 open-call exhibition One Nation, New Symbols invites reflection on the evolving narratives of Jamaican identity, exploring the intersections of history, culture, and creativity. It positions symbols – from national emblems and ancestral archetypes to everyday objects and imagined forms – as living and open to reinterpretation. In the first of three, monthly […]
January 2026
The National Gallery of Jamaica proudly Congratulates Dr. Nadine Boothe-Gooden The National Gallery of Jamaica proudly announces and celebrates the successful attainment of a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Politics and Humanities by our Senior Director, Dr. Nadine Boothe-Gooden. Dr. Boothe-Gooden’s doctoral research critically examines the relationship between politics and Jamaican art, with a focus on equality, representation, social justice, and environmental consciousness. Her work […]
Ask a Conservator Day 2025: Q&A On November 4, 2025, the National Gallery of Jamaica (NGJ) participated in the annual, internationally recognised #AskAConservatorDay via an Instagram Live event. Established and championed by the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC), the initiative commemorates the November 4, 1966 flooding in Florence, Italy, while highlighting the critical—often unseen—work undertaken by […]
Notice to Artists in Western Jamaica: Impact Survey The National Gallery of Jamaica, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport and UNESCO, is conducting an information-gathering exercise to document and analyse the impact of Hurricane Melissa on artists, cultural practitioners, art institutions, studios, and community arts spaces in Western Jamaica. The findings will help identify key needs, risks, and […]
A Message for the New Year As we move into 2026, we approach the New Year with strength, resilience, and hope. The year 2025 brought significant challenges and upheaval, and in the months ahead we remain committed to recovering, rebuilding, and emerging stronger than before. May 2026 be a year of healing for Jamaica and our cultural community.
December 2025
Season’s Greetings from the NGJ Season’s Greetings to All, from the Board of Directors, Management and Staff of the National Gallery of Jamaica. As we enter this holiday season, cherishing those we hold dear, we continue to stand in support of those affected by the passing of hurricane Melissa. We offer assistance where we can, in the ways that we […]
Holiday Hours This holiday season, the National Gallery of Jamaica will be closed on the following dates in observance of public holidays. Regular opening hours will be maintained outside of these dates.
In Memoriam: Mazola Wa Mwashighadi (1964 – 2025) The Board of Directors, Management and Staff of the National Gallery of Jamaica are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Mazola Wa Mwashighadi (Patrick Mwashighadi Mazola), a multi-disciplinary artist based in Treasure Beach, Jamaica. His expansive practice encompassed sculpture, painting, collage, jewellery, textiles, and more. Born in Taitā-Taveta District, Kenya, Mazola descended […]
November 2025
Phishing Warning The National Gallery of Jamaica (NGJ) has been made aware of artists being contacted via email with offers of exhibition opportunities and the sale of artworks. Please note that official communications from the NGJ will only be sent from info@natgalja.org.jm, educate@natgalja.org.jm, or other email addresses using the @natgalja.org.jm domain. Additionally, the NGJ operates as an […]
Join Our Hurricane Melissa Donation Drive The National Gallery of Jamaica (NGJ), through its western branch, National Gallery West (NGW), is launching a donation drive to assist persons in Montego Bay who have been affected by Hurricane Melissa. Western Jamaica was among the hardest hit by the storm, and Montego Bay, St. James has experienced extensive damage. The Montego Bay Cultural […]
Phone Lines Have Been Restored We’re pleased to share that the National Gallery of Jamaica’s phone lines have been fully restored. You may now contact us through our regular landline numbers during normal business hours. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
NGJ Re-Opening + Phone Lines Down The National Gallery of Jamaica will resume its regular opening hours tomorrow, Tuesday, November 4, 2025. We look forward to welcoming you back safely. Please also note that following the passage of hurricane Melissa the phone lines are currently down.
October 2025
Closure Notice – Friday, October 24, 2025 The National Gallery of Jamaica will be closed at 2:00 p.m. today, Friday, October 24, 2025, due to the hurricane watch and current weather forecasts for Jamaica. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause as we prioritise the safety of our staff and visitors. Updates regarding reopening will be shared once conditions are safe […]
Happy National Heroes’ Day On this National Heroes Day, the National Gallery of Jamaica joins the nation in honouring the remarkable legacy of our National Heroes, whose courage, sacrifice, and determination shaped the foundations of our freedom and identity. May this day inspire us to uphold their vision, embrace our heritage and contribute to the betterment of Jamaica.
Holiday Closure: National Heroes’ Day The National Gallery of Jamaica wishes to advise that its offices will be closed on Monday, October 20, 2025, in observance of National Heroes Day.










