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About the Artist
Maureen Andersen Berry

1927–2016

Born in Derby, United Kingdom, the late Maureen Andersen Berry studied fine art at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, and gained an art teacher’s diploma from the Institute of Education, London. While in the United Kingdom, Andersen Berry taught art and exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in Burlington House, as well as the Whitechapel Gallery and the Paddington Art Society. She moved to the Cayman Islands in 1976 and taught art in Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac until her retirement in 1991, painting abundantly in oil and watercolour throughout this time. Her work is heavily influenced by Post-Impressionism and is predominantly concerned with the vibrant flora and vistas of the three Cayman Islands. She was a regular exhibitor at the NGCI festival Art@Governor’s. Key NGCI exhibitions include Our Story of Art (2014), All Access (2015), A Legacy of Light (2016), Tropical Visions (2019), and Seascapes: Maritime Art from the National Collection (2020), which travelled to the Little Cayman Museum.

Featured Works

Sea Grape Tree

Maureen Andersen Berry
1985

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South Sound

Maureen Andersen Berry
1992

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Mission House, Bodden Town

Maureen Andersen Berry
2008

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Miss Lassie’s House

Maureen Andersen Berry
2008

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Related Exhibitions

20-31 Feb Oct 2020

Seascapes

Maritime Art from the National Collection (NGCI Travelling Exhibition – Little Cayman)
15-3 Jun Oct 2019

Tropical Visions

Landscape Painting from the National Collection
1-16 Jul Sep 2016

A Legacy of Light

Early watercolours from two National Collections
13-3 Jul Sep 2015

All Access

A journey through the National Collection
15-13 Nov Mar 2013