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About the Artist
Rose May Ebanks

b. 1951

Born in West Bay, Grand Cayman, Rose May Ebanks was taught thatching techniques by her mother, who in turn had been taught by her own mother. A prolific weaver who creates mainly traditional functional items, she regularly demonstrates the craft at local arts festivals such as Art@Governor’s and CNCF’s Red Sky at Night cultural festival. Her work is included in the permanent collections of NGCI and Cayman Islands National Museum and was featured in NGCI’s exhibitions Merging Cultures (2003), 21st Century Cayman (2010), All Access (2015), Revive: Contemporary Caymanian Craft (2017), and Island of Women: Life at Home During our Maritime Years (2020).

Featured Works

Thatch Basket

Rose May Ebanks
2019

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Medium Basket

Rose May Ebanks
2020

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Related Exhibitions

20-21 Feb Aug 2020

Island of Women

Life at Home During Our Maritime Years
3-11 Oct Jan 2017

REVIVE

Contemporary Caymanian Craft
13-3 Jul Sep 2015

All Access

A journey through the National Collection