Thursday 25 October, 2018, 4 pm until, at Alice Yard
Ebony G. Patterson, in collaboration with Alice Yard, is pleased to support the research and working residency of Jamaican artist
Di-Andre Caprice Davis in Port of Spain during the month of October 2018.
On Thursday 25 October, the artist will present her current work in progress, NOT YOUR KIND OF ARTIST: Part 1 — Influences.
All are invited.
About the artist:
Di-Andre Caprice Davis was born in Kingston, Jamaica. She is a self-described experimental artist exploring new media technologies. Her work is primarily an exploration of form, engaging the opportunities afforded by new media to develop new languages that reflect a twenty-first century existence. Abstraction, computer graphics, GIF art, glitch art, mathematics, photography, science, surrealism, and videography are some of the fascinations that animate her practice. She has exhibited across the Caribbean and internationally. Notable exhibitions include the National Gallery of Jamaica’s Jamaica Biennial (2014 and 2017), and Jamaican Pulse: Art and Politics from Jamaica and the Diaspora at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, United Kingdom (2016). At the 2017 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival, she won the award for Best Experimental Film for her work Chaotic Beauty, 2016, which has also been shown at The Dean Collection’s No Commission show during Art Basel Miami Beach 2017.
Ebony G. Patterson, in collaboration with Alice Yard, is pleased to support the research and working residency of Jamaican artist
Di-Andre Caprice Davis in Port of Spain during the month of October 2018.
On Thursday 25 October, the artist will present her current work in progress, NOT YOUR KIND OF ARTIST: Part 1 — Influences.
All are invited.
About the artist:
Di-Andre Caprice Davis was born in Kingston, Jamaica. She is a self-described experimental artist exploring new media technologies. Her work is primarily an exploration of form, engaging the opportunities afforded by new media to develop new languages that reflect a twenty-first century existence. Abstraction, computer graphics, GIF art, glitch art, mathematics, photography, science, surrealism, and videography are some of the fascinations that animate her practice. She has exhibited across the Caribbean and internationally. Notable exhibitions include the National Gallery of Jamaica’s Jamaica Biennial (2014 and 2017), and Jamaican Pulse: Art and Politics from Jamaica and the Diaspora at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, United Kingdom (2016). At the 2017 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival, she won the award for Best Experimental Film for her work Chaotic Beauty, 2016, which has also been shown at The Dean Collection’s No Commission show during Art Basel Miami Beach 2017.