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About the Artist
James Adams

b. 1980

James Adams was born in Guernsey, Channel Islands in 1980. After qualifying as an Art Teacher, James took on roles as Artist-in-Residence at The King’s School Worcester, England and following a move to the Dominican Republic, a residency at the Altos De Chavon School of Art and Design in La Romana. Following the success of numerous group and solo exhibitions, James spent a sabbatical year in Vancouver, Canada where he studied sculpture and worked with First Nations Artists, most notably, Rodney Kolausok, a prolific stone and wood carver. Eventually moving to Hong Kong to teach art for several years, Adams now lives and works in the Cayman Islands. His work was recently featured at the National Gallery in Conversations with the Past in the Present Tense: 3rd Cayman Islands Biennial (2023).

James Adams

Featured Works

Related Exhibitions

31-29 May Sep 2023

3rd Cayman Islands Biennial

Conversations with the Past—In the Present Tense