The National Gallery of Jamaica is the premier art museum in Jamaica, located in Kingston. Established in 1974, it showcases a diverse collection of Jamaican art, including works from the Taino period to contemporary pieces. The gallery aims to promote and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Jamaica through various exhibitions and educational programs.
The museum features both permanent and temporary exhibitions, highlighting notable Jamaican artists such as Edna Manley and Barrington Watson. In addition to visual arts, the gallery often hosts events, workshops, and lectures, making it a vibrant cultural hub for both locals and visitors interested in Jamaican art and history.