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About the Artist
Deal Ebanks

b. 1958

Deal Ebanks was born in West Bay, but moved with his family to Texas in the late 1970’s, before returning to Cayman in 2003. He works primarily with traditional Caymanian materials, producing objects such as gigs, calavans, singing kites, walking sticks, and wauri boards, which he displays at cultural and agricultural events through Cayman Traditional Arts (CTA). His proficiency with crafting these objects has earned him the title of “the gig man”. Ebanks is also a recipient of the McCoy Prize People’s Choice award (2006) and the Heritage Cross Silver in the National Arts and Culture Awards. He was a regular exhibitor at the NGCI Art@Governor’s festival and his exhibitions at NGCI include: Emergence (2004), 21st Century Cayman (2010), Art of Assemblage (2013), and Revive: Contemporary Caymanian Craft (2017).

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Related Exhibitions

3-11 Oct Jan 2017

REVIVE

Contemporary Caymanian Craft
10-29 May Aug 2013