This document provides biographical information about Ebony G. Patterson, including her education and solo and group exhibitions. It lists that she received an Honors Diploma in Painting from Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts in 2004 and an MFA in Printmaking/Drawing from Sam Fox College of Art and Design, Washington University in St. Louis in 2006. It then outlines her numerous solo exhibitions from 2013 to 2006 and selected group exhibitions from 2014 to 2010.
This document provides biographical information about Ebony G. Patterson, including her education and solo and group exhibitions. It lists that she received an Honors Diploma in Painting from Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts in 2004 and an MFA in Printmaking/Drawing from Sam Fox College of Art and Design, Washington University in St. Louis in 2006. It then outlines her numerous solo exhibitions from 2013 to 2006 and selected group exhibitions from 2014 to 2010.
This document provides biographical information about Ebony G. Patterson, including her education and solo and group exhibitions. It lists that she received an Honors Diploma in Painting from Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts in 2004 and an MFA in Printmaking/Drawing from Sam Fox College of Art and Design, Washington University in St. Louis in 2006. It then outlines her numerous solo exhibitions from 2013 to 2006 and selected group exhibitions from 2014 to 2010.
This document provides biographical information about Ebony G. Patterson, including her education and solo and group exhibitions. It lists that she received an Honors Diploma in Painting from Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts in 2004 and an MFA in Printmaking/Drawing from Sam Fox College of Art and Design, Washington University in St. Louis in 2006. It then outlines her numerous solo exhibitions from 2013 to 2006 and selected group exhibitions from 2014 to 2010.
2000-‐2004
Edna
Manley
College
for
the
Visual
and
Performing
Arts
Honors
Diploma
in
Painting
2004-‐2006
Sam
Fox
College
of
Art
and
Design,
Washington
University
in
St.
Louis
Printmaking/
Drawing
,
MFA
Solo
Exhibitions
and
Projects
2013
Us,
We
+Them
,
Monique
Meloche
Gallery
,
Chicago,
IL
2012
Cheap
and
Clean-
The
Masculinities
Interrogation
Project,
Multimedia
Interactive
Installation,
Alice
Yard,
Port-‐of-‐Spain,
Trinidad,
Popstudios,
Nassau,
Bahamas,
Fresh
Milk,
St
George
,Barbados,
Kentucky
Museum
of
Art
and
Craft,
Louisville
,
KY,
National
Gallery
of
Bermuda,
Hamilton,
Bermuda
and
Facebook.
Out
and
Bad,
National
Gallery
of
Bermuda,
Hamilton,
Bermuda
2011
Act
5
:
Ebony
G.
Patterson
9
of
219
(performative
project),
Alice
Yard,
Port
of
Spain
,Trinidad
Ebony
G.
Patterson
–
On
the
Wall
and
in
the
Gallery,
Monique
Meloche
Gallery
,
Chicago
,IL
2010
Fashion
Ova
Style
-
Conversations
of
Beauty,
Gender
+
the
Masculine,
Pacific
Design
Centre,
Seeline
Gallery
,
Los
Angeles
,CA
2009
Gangstas,
Disciplez
+
the
Boyz,
Edna
Manley
College
of
the
Visual
and
Performing
Arts,
Cag[e]
Gallery
,
Kingston,
Jamaica
2007
Hybrid,
Seeline
Gallery,
Santa
Monica,
California
2006
Specimen,
University
City
Library,
St.
Louis,
Missouri
Case
Studies:
Venus,
Cuts
and
Aprons,
Mutual
Gallery,
Jamaica
2005
Dialysis,
UC
Gallery,
University
of
Montana
(USA)
Selected
Group
and
Juried
Exhibits
2014
En-Mas,
curated
by
Krista
Thompson
and
Claire
Tancons,
Contemporary
Art
Center,
New
Orleans
2013
Six
Degrees
of
Separate
Nations,
curated
by
Claire
Breurkel,
Frost
Art
Museum,
Miami,
Fl
Natural
Histories,
curated
by
O’Neil
Lawrence
and
Nicole
Smythe-‐Johnson,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
Kingston,
Jamaica
eMerging:
Visual
Art
and
Music
in
a
Post
Hip
Hop
Era
,
curated
by
James
Bartlett,
Museum
of
Contemporary
Diasporic
Art,
Brooklyn
,NY
2012
Untitled
Art
Fair
,
Monique
Meloche
Gallery
,
Miami
Beach
Convention
Center,
Miami,
FL
OFFSPRING,
21C
Museum
Hotel,
curated
by
Alice
Gray
Stities,
Cincinnati,
Ohio
Bigger
than
Shadows,
curated
by
Rich
Blint
and
Ian
Cofre,
Dodge
Gallery
,
New
York
,NY
National
Biennale
2012
,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
Kingston,
Jamaica
Encuentro
Prome
Bienal
di
Caribe,
curated
by
Jose
Noceda
Fernadez,
Paradera
,Aruba
Reconstruction,
Dodge
Gallery,
curated
by
Rich
Blint
and
Ian
Cofre,
New
York,
NY
I
is
Another
,New
Art
Exchange,
curated
by
Rachael
Barrett,
Nottingham
,United
Kingdom
Contemporary
Jamaican
Art
-Circa
1962,
Circa
2012,Art
Gallery
of
Mississauga
,
curated
by
Veerle
Pouypeye
Ontario,
Canada
Who
More
Sci-Fi
Than
Us
-‐
Contemporary
Art
from
the
Caribbean,
Kunsthale
KAde
Amsersfoot,
The
Netherlands
Caribbean
:
Crossroads
to
the
World
,Studio
Museum,
curted
by
Elvis
Fuentes,
New
York,
NY
Into
the
Mix,
Kentucky
Museum
of
Art
and
Craft,
Louisville
Kentucky,
Curated
by
Aldy
Miliken
2011
Black
Gossamer,
Black
Curtain
Gallery,
curated
by
Camile
Morgan,
Columbia
College,
Chicago,
IL
(e)merge
art
fair,
Monique
Meloche
Gallery,
Washington,
DC
Act
5:
The
Performative
Moment,
Alice
Yard
,
Curated
by
Christopher
Cozier,
Port-‐of
Spain
Trinidad
Counterpoints:
Exploration
of
Materials
in
Material
Culture
|
Works
by
Brian
Harper
and
Ebony
G.
Patterson,
Land
of
Tomorrow
Gallery,
Louisville,
KY
About
Change
,
Worldbank,
Washington
,
DC
Wrestling
With
Images-‐Caribbean
Interventions,
Museum
of
the
Americas,
Curated
by
Christopher
Cozier
and
Tatiana
Flores,
Washington,
DC
Contemporary
Jamaican
Artists:
A
Jamaican
Presence
in
the
About
Change
Exhibition,
IDB
Cultural
Centre
Gallery
,
DC
2010
National
Biennial,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica
,
Kingston
,
Jamaica
Young
Talent,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica
,
Kingston
,
Jamaica
Gathering
Together,
Kravets
/
Wehby
Gallery.
New
York,
New
York
Art
Fresh,
Mutual
Gallery,
Kingston
,
Jamaica
Shot
in
Kingston,
Alice
Yard,
Port-‐
of-‐
Spain
,
Trinidad
Art
Jamaica,
New
Hall
Art
Collection
,
University
of
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
United
Kingdom
You
are
here/Vous
êtes
ici/
Usted
esta
aqui,
The
Foundation
Clemente,
La
Francais,
Martinique
2009
Ghetto
Biennale,
Grand
Rue
,
Port-‐Au-‐Prince,
Haiti
Rockstone
and
Bootheel
–Contemporary
West
Indian
Art,
Real
Art
Ways,
Hartford,
CT
-‐Curated
by
Kristina
Newman-‐Scott
and
Yona
Becker
Caribbean
Vibrations
Festival-
Festival
of
Contemporary
Arts
in
the
Caribbean
Paris,
Maison
des
Cultures
du
Monde
-‐
French
Alliance
Foundation,
Paris,
France
Here
and
New
UK
College
of
Fine
Art
Faculty
Exhibit,
Tuska
Gallery
,
University
of
Kentucky
,
Lexington,
KY
LIP/
STICK
,
Praxis
Gallery,
New
York,
NY
MOCA
FRESH,
Museum
of
Contemporary
Art,
Los
Angeles,
CA
Incogneato,
Santa
Monica
Art
Museum,
Santa
Monica,
CA
Wi
Did
Di
Deh,
Morlan
Gallery,
Transylvania
University,
Lexington,
KY
Booth
1812,
Seeline
Gallery,
Santa
Monica,
CA
2008
Jamaica
Biennial
,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
Kingston,
Jamaica
Disciples
:
The
Street
Project
(
Guerilla
Project),
Downtown,
Kingston,
Jamaica
Art
on
Paper
2008,
Weatherspoon
Art
Museum,
University
of
North
Carolina
at
Greensboro,
Greensboro
,North
Carolina
Boys
of
Summer,
Monique
Meloche
Gallery,
Chicago,
Illinois
Looky
Here
,Summer
Drawing
Exhibit,
Otis
College
of
Art
,
Los
Angeles
California
Exintrinsic
:
The
Art
of
Ebony
G.
Patterson,
Lisa.
Kellner
and
Brooke
Hine,
Gallery
5,
Richmond
,VA
Curator’s
Eye
III:
Ceremony
in
Space,
Time
and
Sound,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica
,
Kingston,
Jamaica.
Taboo
Identities:
Race,
Sexuality
+
the
Body-
A
Jamaican
context,
Olympia
Art
Centre
Kingston,
Jamaica,
and
Tuska
Centre
of
Contemporary
Art,
Lexington,
KY
Tribute
to
Hope
Brooks,
Cage
Gallery
,Edna
Manley
College
of
the
Visual
and
Performing
Arts
New
Blue
Emerging-
First
Kentucky
Art
Biennial,
Kentucky
Museum
of
Art
and
Craft,
Louisville,
KY
Wall
to
Wall:
Large
Scale
Drawing,
Lexington
Art
League,
Lexington
,
KY
Young
Generations
2008,
Mutual
Gallery,
Kingston,
Jamaica
The
Art
of
Collage,
Mutual
Gallery,
Kingston,
Jamaica
Four
Aces,
Traveling
Exhibit-‐
exhibit
of
large
scale
prints,
USA
De
Facto,
Sam
Francis
Gallery,
Santa
Monica,
CA
NEXT:
The
Invitational
Exhibition
of
Emerging
Art,
Chicago
,
IL
2007
Four
Aces,
Traveling
Exhibit
-‐
exhibit
of
large
scale
prints,
USA
UK
New
Faculty
Exhibit,
Tuska
Contemporary
Art
Centre,
Lexington,
KY
Infinite
Island:
Contemporary
Caribbean
Art,
Brooklyn
Museum,
Brooklyn,
NYCurated
by
Tumelo
Mosaka,
Assistant
Curator
of
Contemporary
Art
Brooklyn
Museum
Closet
Project
(Installation)
,
Mack
B
Gallery,
Sarasota,
Florida
Woolworth
Windows,
Tacoma
Contemporary,
Tacoma,
WA
2006
Intimate
Matter,
Two
Person
Exhibit,
Off-‐Campus
Gallery
Charlottesville,
Virginia
Jamaica
Biennial
,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
Kingston,
Jamaica
Making
New
Friends,
Mack
B
Gallery,
Sarasota,
Florida
University
of
Virginia
Faculty
Exhibit,
Off-‐Campus
Gallery,
Charlottesville,
VA
Flat
Files,
St.
Louis
Contemporary
Art
Museum,
St.
Louis,
Missouri
Redhead
Experimental
Exhibit:
A
History
of
Women’s
Art,
Lower
Manhattan
Cultural
Council,
NY,
NY
Young
Generations
2006,
Mutual
Gallery
Kingston,
Jamaica
Washington
University
in
St.
Louis
MFA
Thesis
Exhibit
II,
St.
Louis,
MO
2005
‘Identity
and
History
:
Personal
and
Social
Narratives
in
Art
in
Jamaica’
,Curator’s
Eye
II,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica
Kingston,
Jamaica
-‐Curated
by
British
Curator
and
Critic
Eddie
Chambers
Super
Plus
Under
40
Artist
of
the
Year,
Mutual
Gallery
(Jamaica)
Eight
,
First
Year
MFA
Show,
DesLee
Gallery,
St.
Louis,
MO
Young
Generations
2005,
Mutual
Gallery
(Jamaica)
Saakhi
:A
Multi-Ethnic
look
at
Women’s
health
and
Women’s
Bodies,
3rd
Floor
Gallery
,St.
Louis
,MO
2004
Jamaica
Biennial,
National
Gallery
Kingston,
Jamaica
Young
Professional,
Pegasus
Kingston,
Jamaica
Exhibition
in
Association
with
Centre
de
International
Contemprian
Arte,
Pont-‐Aven
School
of
Contemporary
Art,
Pont
Aven,
Brittany,
France)
Stages,
Edna
Manley
College
Kingston,
Jamaica
SUNY
Brockport
/
Edna
Manley
College
Student
Exchange
Show,
(USA)
2002
ROSL
Scholars
Exhibit,
Royal
Over-‐Seas
League
(Scotland)
2003
Young
Professionals,
Pegasus
Gallery
Kingston,
Jamaica
2002
ROSL
Scholars
Exhibit,
Royal
Over-‐Seas
League
(London)
Old
Bag
Show,
Grovsner
Galleries
Kingston,
Jamaica
Jamaica
Cultural
Development
Commission
Juried
Exhibition,
Grovsner
Gallery,
Kingston,
Jamaica
2001
Jamaica
Cultural
Development
Commission
Juried
Exhibition,
Edna
Manley
College
of
the
visual
and
Performing
Arts
(Jamaica)
Publications
and
Essays
2013
Black
Artists:
30
Contemporary
Art
Makers
Under
40
You
Should
Know,
photo
essay,
Huffington
Post,
February
2013
2012
Ebony
G.
Patterson,
Vogue
Italia,
The
Black
Blog,
Declan
Eytan,
November
2012
Caribbean
Crossroads
of
the
World:
In
Focus
Ebony
G.
Patterson
,
by
Niama
Kieth,
Studio
Magazine
,
Summer/Fall
2012
Crossroads
of
the
World,
by
Jen
Hoffman,
Frieze
Magazine
,Issue
151
November-‐
December
2012.
Cultural
Crossroads,
by
John
Copland
,
Miami
Herald,
August
2012
Ebony
G.
Patterson
:
All
the
Right
Moves,
(Cover
Story)
by
Nicholas
Laughlin,
Caribbean
Beat,
Issue
117
,
September/
October
Issue
2012
http://caribbean-‐beat.com/current-‐issue
http://caribbean-‐beat.com/issue-‐117/ebony-‐g-‐patterson-‐all-‐right-‐moves
Islands
Buffeted
by
Currents
of
Change
‘Caribbean:
Crossroads
of
the
World’
Spans
3
Museums
(exhibition
review),
New
York
Times,
by
Holland
Cotter,
June
2012
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/15/arts/design/caribbean-‐crossroads-‐of-‐the-‐ world-‐spans-‐3-‐museums.html?pagewanted=all
Caribbean:
Crossroads
of
the
World,
publish
by
Yale
University
Press,
edited
by
Elvis
Fuentes
and
Deborah
Cullen
2012
Contemporary
Jamaican
Art
Circa
1962
Circa
2012
(exhibition
catalog)
,
essay
by
Dr.
Veerle
Poupeye
July
2012
Who
More
Sci-‐Fi
than
us-‐
Contemporary
Caribbean
Art,
essays
by
Leon
Wainwright
(UK),
Giscard
Bouchotte
(FR/
Haiti),
Charl
Landvreugd
(NL/
SU)
and
Blanca
Victoria
López
Rodríguez
(Cuba),
May
2012
About
Change
in
the
Latin
America
and
the
Caribbean
(First
Edition)
,Essays
by
Pamela
Cox,
Carl
Weissmann,
Marina
Galvani,Felix
Angel,
Maria
Leyva
,
Clara
Astiasaran
,
Christopher
Cozier,Valeria
Gonzalez,
Renata
Becerril
and
Edgar
Endress,
published
by
The
World
Bank,
February
2012
Pictures
of
Paradise,
essay
by
O’Neil
Lawrence,
published
by
Robert
and
Christopher
Publishers,
April,
2012
Cheap
and
Clean:
Masculinities
Interrogation
Project,
documentary
by
Ebony
G.
Patterson,
edited
by
Arrow
Films,
April
2012
Ebony
G.
Paterson:
Out
&
Bad,
Exhibition
Documentary,
edited
by
Milton
Rapso,
January
2012
2011
Black
Gossamer,
‘Fix
up
Look
Smart’,
essay
by
Monica
L.
Miller,
catalog,
November
2011
‘Black
Gossamer’
at
Glass
Curtain
Gallery-‐Wangechi
Mutu,
Kalup
Linzy
and
other
Black
Artists
explore
Fashion
in
Columbia
College
Exhibit,
by
Lauren
Weinburg,
Time
Out
Chicago
,
December
7,
2011
Black
Gossamer:
Photo
Op
for
the
African
American
Experience
,
by
Yolanda
Green,Chicago
Art
Magazine
,February
3,
2012
Jamaican
Artist
takes
Another
Prestigious
Award,
by
Luke
Douglas,
Jamaica
Observer,
September
10,
2011
Ebony
G.
Patterson
–
9
of
219,
by
Artzpub
films
(short
Documentary
of
9
of
219
project
at
Alice
Yard
,
Port
of
Spain
Trinidad),
August
2011
Contemporary
Jamaican
Artists
–
A
presence
in
the
About
Change
Exhibition
(Catalog),Essay
by
Petrine
Archer-‐Straw,
May
2011
On
the
Radar:
Ebony
G.
Patterson,
Jamaica
Observer,
August
21,
2011
Review:
Wrestling
with
the
Image:
Caribbean
Interventions,
by
Terri
Weissman,
Art
Nexus,
Issue
#81,
Jun
–August
2011.
Coffin
Procession
on
the
Avenue,
by
Andre
Bagoo,
Trinidad
&Tobago,
Newsday,
July
27,
2011
How
Could
Anyone
Kill
Children,
by
Andre
Bagoo,
Trinidad
&Tobago,
Newsday,
July
27,
2011
Small
Axe
A
Caribbean
Journal
of
Criticism
(SX35),
Edited
by
David
Scott,
published
by
Duke
University
Press
(USA),
2011
Episode
294:
Ebony
G.
Patterson
in
Conversation
with
Tumelo
Mosaka,
Bad
At
Sports
(podcast,
program),
April
11,
2011
Art
in
the
Caribbean
–
An
Introduction
by
Anne
Walmsley
and
Stanley
Greaves,
published
by
New
Beacon
Books
(London)
2010.
Jamaican
Art:
Then
and
Now,
Petrine
Archer-‐
Straw
and
Kim
Robinson,
published
by
LMH
Publishing
2011
Wrestling
with
The
Image-‐
Caribbean
Interventions,
essay
by
Christopher
Cozier
and
Tatiana
Flores,
published
by
Art
Museum
of
the
Americas,
The
Organization
of
American
States
and
Draconian
Switch,
January
2011.
http://www.artzpub.com/content/special-‐publications/wrestling-‐image
2010
Ebony
G.
Patterson@
Seeline
Gallery,
(Review
Los
Angeles,
CA
Based
Magazine)
by
Eve
Wood,
White
Out
Magazine,
October
2010
http://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/ebony-‐patterson-‐see-‐line-‐gallery/2132
Ebony
G.
Patterson
–
Fashion
Ova
Style,
(Interview)
by
Reggie
Cassagrande,http://www.lipsticktracez.com/features/feature/103/1
.
October
2010.
The
yard
at
Alice
Yard,
Andre
Bagoo,
Trinidad
and
Tobago’s
Newsday,
September
27
2010
Bleaching
Gangstas'?
Artist
Interrogates
Dancehall's
Expressions
of
Masculinity
(Interview)
Mel
Cooke,
Jamaica
Gleaner,
August
8th,
2010
Edna
Manley
College:
A
training
Gound
in
‘
Making
Do’,
Mel
Cooke,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
August
1st,
2010
Brave
New
World,
Caribbean
Review
of
Books,
Annie
Paul,
www.caribbeanreviewofbooks.com
,
August
2010
Young
talent
on
the
Rise,
(Exhibition
Review),
Jamaica
Observer,
July
11,2010
A
New
Day
for
Local
Art?
Jamaica
Gleaner,
Howard
Campbell,
July
25,
2010
Young
Talent
V:
Slide
Show
Ebony
G.
Patterson
(feature),
National
Gallery
Blog,
June
7,
2010
Young
Talent
Exhibition
(Review),
www.petrinearcher.com,
June
2010
Young
Talent
V:
Ebony
G.
Patterson
(feature),
National
Gallery
Blog,
Dr.
David
Boxer
(Head
Curator
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica)
May
11,
2010
2009
‘What
Times
Are
These?:
Visual
Art
and
Social
Crisis
in
Postcolonial
Jamaica’,
(essay)
Veerle
Poupey
,
Small
Axe,
Number
29
(Volume
13,
Number
2),
June
2009
‘Dream
it,
Plan
it
,Chance
it
,
Risk
it:
Kingston
Logic’
(catalog
essay)
,
Annie
Paul,
Venice
Biennale
2009
‘Art
on
Paper
2008-‐Greensboro,
NC
’
(review),
Max
Halpereren,
Art
Paper,
January/February
Issue
2009
‘Mi
Did
Deh
Deh’
Sees
Through
Jamaica’s
Sunny
Façade’
(review),
Lexington
Herald
Leader,
January
2009
‘The
National
Biennial
-‐A
Preview’,
by
Dr.
David
Boxer,
Curator
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica
Sky
Writings,
January
–
February
2009
Issue
2008
‘Art
on
Paper
2008’
The
40th
Exhibition,
Weatherspoon
Museum,
University
of
North
Carolina
at
Greenboro,
Exhibition
Catalogue,
October
2008
‘Dancehall
to
Doiley
Boyz’,
by
editor
Terry
Glover,
EbonyJet.com,
June
2008
‘Boys
of
Summer:
A
Review’,
fNews
Magazine,
July
28,
2008
Off
the
Wall,
Wall-‐to-‐Wall,
A
review
a
Lexington
Art
League
Exhibit,
Chevy
Chase
Magazine,
June,
2008
Wall
to
Wall,
Curator
Mike
Deitch,
Lexington
Art
League
(catalog),
June
2008
Time,
Ceremony
and
Space:
Curators
Eye
III,
curator
Keith
Morrison,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
April
2008
(catalog)
‘An
Artistic
Eye’
(Curators
Eye
III
review),
Jamaica
Observer,
July
2008
‘Young
professionals
on
display’,
Jamaica
Sunday
Gleaner,
March.
2008.
Young
Generations
2008,
Mutual
Gallery,
Kingston,
Jamaica
(catalogue)
Infinite
Island:
Contemporary
Caribbean
Art,
edited
by
Tumelo
Mosaka,
Published
by
Brooklyn
Museum
in
association
with
Philip
Wilson
Publishers.
2007
‘Intimate
Parts’,
The
Sunday
Observer,
August
2007.
‘What’s
Wow
Now,
The
Ones
to
Watch
in
Jamaican
Art’
-‐Insiders
offer
clues
as
the
next
super
novas
to
define
the
Jamaican
aesthetic,
Sky
Writings
May-‐
June
2007
Issue
2006
‘Inner
Dimensions:
UVA
Artists
Delve
Deep’,
The
Hook,
October
19,
2006
‘Studies
of
the
Female
Physique’,
The
Sunday
Gleaner,
July
30,
2006
‘A
Closer
Look
at
Venus
Cuts
and
Aprons’,
The
Sunday
Herald,
July
23-‐29,
2006
‘Stimulating
Exhibit
by
Ebony
Patterson’,
The
Sunday
Herald,
July
16-‐22,
2006
‘Venus
Observed’,
The
Jamaica
Gleaner,
January
15th
2006
‘Art
and
Society
II’,
The
Jamaica
Gleaner,
January
8th
2006
2005
‘Danforth
Scholar
Named
Jamaica’s
Best
Young
Artist’,
The
Record,
October
7th
2005
‘Through
their
Eyes-‐
Review
of
the
Super
Plus
Under40
Artist
of
the
Year
Competition’,
The
Sunday
Gleaner,
August
21st
2005.
‘Young
Artists
Shine
In
Super
Plus
Competition,’
Sunday
Herald,
August
14th,
2005
‘Self
Reflection
Through
Art,’
Jamaica
Observer,
August14,
2005
‘There’s
Something
About
Ebony!’
Sunday
Gleaner,
August
14th,
2005
‘Biennial
2004:
A
Postscript,’
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica
Quarterly
Magazine,
April/May/June
2005
‘Artistically
Speaking’,
Radio
Mona,
July
29,
2005
2004
‘Le
Pont
de
Artistes
du
Monde’,
Le
Telegramme,
July
20,2004
ROSL
Arts
Scholars
2002’,Overseas
Magazine,
December
2003/
February
2004
‘Blazing
through
the
Art
Trail’,
Jamaica
Gleaner
September14,
2003
‘Young
Artist
Showcases
in
London’,
Jamaica
Observer,
August
23,2003
2003
‘Artistically
Speaking’,
Radio
Mona,
April
2003
2002
Television
Jamaica
Artist
of
the
Week,
February
7th
–11th
2002
Essays
The
of
72
Project,
Small
Axe
Magazine
Small
Axe
#38,
Publish
by
Duke
University
Press,
edited
by
David
Scott,
July
2012
Speaking
in
Tongues:
Metapictures
and
the
Discourse
of
Violence
in
Caribbean
Art,
Small
Axe
Magazine,
SX37,
Essay
by
Erica
James,
March
2012
Ebony
G.
Patterson,
‘Cheap
and
Clean:
The
Masculinitites
Interrogation
Project,
Webased
and
photographic
document.
Essays
by
O’Neil
Lawrence
and
Nicholas
Laughlin
(self-‐published)
(
in
progress
2012
)
Ebony
G.
Patterson:
Out
&
Bad,
essay
by
Lisa
Howie,
catalog,
January
2012
Ebony
G.
Patterson:
The
Secular
and
the
Spiritual
,
Myths,
Beliefs,
Religion
and
Imagination
in
the
Caribbean,
Catalog
Essay,
Petrine
Archer
Straw,
February
2011
Ebony
G
Patterson,
‘Gangstas,
Disciplez
+
the
Doiley
Boyz,
Mixed
Media
Works
by
Ebony
G.
Patterson’,
photographic
based
document.
Introductory
essay
by
Donna
Hope
Marquis,
Author
(self-‐published).
March
2009
Ebony
G.
Patterson,
Taboo
Identities:
Race,
Sexuality
+
the
Body-‐
A
Jamaican
Context,
exhibition
catalogue,
Introductory
essay
by
Veerle
Poupeye,
Art
Historian
and
Curator
(self
–published),
June
2008
Awards
,
Grants,
Fellowships
and
Scholarships
2012
Mugrave
Award
,
Bronze
Medal
in
the
Arts,
Institute
of
Jamaica
2011
Rex
Nettleford
Fellowship
for
Cultural
Studies
-An
annual
award
awarded
by
the
Rhodes
Trust
in
Britain
to
member
of
the
British
Commonwealth
residing
in
the
Caribbean
.The
award
provides
funding
to
the
fellow
to
realize
a
proposed
project
along
with
funding
for
Travel.
The
award
is
10,000
GBP
for
the
project
and
2,000GBP
for
Travel.
The
award
has
been
in
existence
for
five
years.
Patterson
is
the
first
artist
to
receive
the
award.
Small
Axe
Inc
and
Andy
Warhol
Foundation
for
the
Art
Grant
-
Grant
was
provided
to
develop
the
‘of
72’
Project.
Young
Alumni
award
of
Distinction,
Washington
University
in
St.
Louis,
St.
Louis,
MO
2010
Honorary
Mention
for
the
Aaron
Mattalon
Award,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
Kingston
Jamaica
College
of
Fine
Arts
Travel
Fellowship,
University
of
Kentucky,
Lexington,
KY
-‐Fellowship
in
support
of
installation
project
at
the
2010
National
Biennial
at
the
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
Kingston
Jamaica.
2009
College
of
Fine
Arts
Travel
Fellowship
,
University
of
Kentucky,
Lexington,
KY
-‐Fellowship
is
in
support
of
an
installation
project
at
the
first,
‘Ghetto
Biennale’,
in
Port-‐
Au-‐Prince
,
Haiti
2008
Invited
Artist
for
the
Jamaica
Biennial,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
Kingston
Jamaica
-‐Unanimously
voted
as
young
contemporary
artist
to
be
added
to
the
invited
artist
list
University
of
Kentucky
Faculty
Summer
Research
Fellowship,
Lexington,
KY
Vermont
Studio
Center
Artist
Fellowship
2006
Prime
Minister’s
Youth
Awards
for
Excellence,
in
Art
and
Culture
(Jamaica)
-‐the
highest
award
a
young
person
can
receive
in
Arts
and
Culture
in
Jamaica
Peter
Marcus
Award
for
Printmaking
(Washington
University)
Nominated
for
the
Joan
Mitchell
Fellowship
for
Painters,(Washington
University)
Emerson
Visiting
Critics
and
Curators
Series,
Museum
of
Contemporary
Art,
(St.
Louis,
MO)
2002
Recipient
of
Two
Bronze
Medals
from
the
Jamaica
Cultural
Development
Commission
Fine
Arts
Competition
Recipient
of
the
Royal
Over-‐Seas
League
Travel
Scholarship
(only
recipient
from
the
Caribbean)
2001
Coca
–Cola
Jamaica
Bursary
Merit
Award
from
the
Jamaica
Cultural
Development
Fine
Arts
Competition
Residences
and
Internships
2013
Fountainhead
Residency,
Miami,
Florida
2008
Vermont
Studio
Center,
Johnson
,
VT
2006-‐07
Residency,
University
of
Virginia,
Charlottesville,
VA
2005
Internship,
Bruno
David
Gallery,
St.
Louis.
Missouri
2005
Papermaking
Internship,
Joan
Hall
Studio,
St.
Louis,
Missouri
2004
Internship,
Pont
Aven
School
of
Contemporary
Art
Brittany,
France.
2002
Residency
at
The
Patrick
Allen
Fraser’s
Hospitalfield
House,
Arbroath,
Scotland
Artist
Talks
and
Forums
2012
Bridging
Art
and
Text
(BAT),
Karen
Blixen
Museum
,Copenhagen
,Denmark
Artist
Voice-
Ebony
G.
Patterson
in
Conversation
with
Krista
Thompson,
Studio
Museum
in
Harlem,
Harlem
,New
York
Contemporary
Jamiacan
Art
Circa
1962/Circa
2012
Artist
Talk,
Art
Gallery
of
Mississauga,
Ontario,
Canada
2011
Taboo
Fashion
and
Chameleon
Identities,
Gallery
Artist
Talk
with
Artists
Aisha
Bell
and
Ebony
G.
Patterson,
11-‐12:30pm,
Glass
Curtain
Gallery
,
Columbia
College
Act
Five:
Ebony
G.
Patterson-
9
of
219,
Project
Dialog,
Alice
Yard,
Port
of
Spain,
Trinidad
Fashion
Ova’
Style
–
Conversations
of
Beauty,
Gender
+
the
Masculine,
TEDxIrie
–
Big
Ideas
Small
Island,
Courtley
Auditourium,
Kingston,
Jamaica
Winter
Experiment
I
:
Gully
Godz
in
Conversation,
Conversation
with
Tumelo
Mosaka
(curator)
and
Ebony
G.
Patterson
2010
Young
Talent
Artist
Talks,
National
Gallery
of
Jamaica,
Kingston,
Jamaica
Artist
Talk
,National
Gallery
of
Bermuda,
Hamilton
,
Bermuda
Bermuda
College
,
Hamilton,
Bermuda
2009
Transylvania
University,
Lexington,
KY
Edna
Manley
College
of
the
Visual
and
Performing
Arts
Ghetto
Biennale
Conference,
Port-‐
Au-‐
Prince,
Haiti
2007
Infinite
Island
Artist
Talks,
Brooklyn
Museum,
Brooklyn,
NY
2006
Guest
Speaker,
Edna
Manley
College
of
the
Visual
and
Performing
Arts,
Art
History
Department
Women’s
Symposium,
Guest
Speaker,
Women’s
Committee,
Washington
University
in
St.
Louis
2005
‘Meet
the
Artists’.
Super
Plus
Under
40
Artist
of
the
Year
Artist
Talks,
Mutual
Gallery
2005
Guest
Speaker
,
Edna
Manley
College
of
the
Visual
and
Performing
Arts,
Painting
Department
Selected Collections
21C Museum and Foundation, Louisville, Kentucky
National Gallery of Jamaica
Edna Manley College of the Visual Arts, Kingston, Jamaica
Pont-Aven School of Contemporary Art, France
Patrick Allan Fraser Hospitalized House, Scotland
Jamaica A.I.D.S. Foundation, Jamaica
Private collections in Britain, Canada, France, Haiti, Jamaica, Sweden, Trinidad, and US