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About the Artist
Kerwin Ebanks

b. 1978

Kerwin Ebanks received his BA in Arts Education from Evansville University, Indiana, and began pursuing painting seriously in 2010, after several years of teaching. He is influenced by the seascapes of the American painter, Winslow Homer, and by the socially engaged work of the Mexican painter Diego Rivera (1886–1957) along with the African-American painter Hale Woodruff (1900–1980). The subject of his work is generally concerned with daily life in the Cayman Islands and its culture, lifestyles, attitudes, and heritage. These scenes draw heavily on the idealised archival images of Cayman past, yet each is given a contemporary touch with references to the popular culture of today, making it at once historical and current. His work was featured at NGCI in the exhibitions tIDal Shift: Explorations of Identity in Contemporary Caymanian Art (2015), Upon the Seas (2017), and Traces: Activating the Art Curriculum (2018).

Featured Works

Amen

Randy Chollette, Kerwin Ebanks
2019

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Related Exhibitions

10-24 Dec Jan 2018

Traces

Activating the Art Curriculum
20-22 Jan Jun 2017

Upon The Seas

An Exhibition from the Maritime Series
10-5 Sep Nov 2015

tIDal Shift

Explorations of Identity in Contemporary Caymanian Art