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About the Artist
Carmen Conolly

b. 1936

Born in East End, Grand Cayman, Carmen Conolly began basket making as a child, learning thatching techniques from her aunt. By the early 1970s, her skills became more advanced, and she has subsequently become one of the most respected of Cayman’s many talented craftpersons. Her unique thatch designs are a regular feature at national festivals, and she has been recognised with a Heritage Award (CNCF, 2000), a Heritage Gold Cross (CNCF, 2011), and a National Heroes Day Award. Her work can be found in many private and public collections, including the permanent collections of NGCI and the Cayman Islands National Museum. NGCI exhibitions include All Access (2015), Revive: Contemporary Caymanian Craft (2017), and Island of Women: Life at Home During our Maritime Years (2020).

Featured Works

Basket of Flowers

Carmen Conolly
2012

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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

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