Collection

About the Artist
Jeremy Sibley

b. 1929

Born in Jamaica, Jeremy Sibley studied architecture in Canada and practised in Jamaica before moving to the Cayman Islands with his artist wife, Joanne Sibley, in 1980. His work has been exhibited several times with the Visual Art Society and in Salt Spring, British Columbia, and is represented by the Kennedy Gallery and Pure Art in the Cayman Islands. His work is featured in Art of the Cayman Islands, the Islands’ first formal art history (Scala Fine Art Publishers Ltd.: Fall 2016). NGCI exhibitions include Watermarks (2005), A Legacy of Light (2016), Tropical Visions (2019), and Seascapes: Maritime Art from the National Collection in Little Cayman (2020) at the Little Cayman Museum.

Featured Works

Two Boats

Jeremy Sibley
c. 1988

See Work
Jeremy Sibley - White Cottages, 1988

White Cottages

Jeremy Sibley
1988

See Work

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