Native Sons
The Native Sons are a group of Caymanian artists who are recognised as among the most respected and prolific in the Cayman Islands with origins dating back to 1996.
Wray Banker
Born in West Bay, Grand Cayman, Wray Banker studied graphic design in Houston and is a founding member of the Native Sons artist collective.
Randy Chollette
George Town–born Randy Chollette is an intuitive, self-taught artist who earned recognition early in his career by winning ‘Best in Show’ at Blue.
Chris Christian
Grand Cayman–born Chris Christian is a self-taught artist who began painting in the early 2000s, joining the Native Sons artist collective soon after.
Al Ebanks
Born in George Town, sculptor and painter Al Ebanks was awarded a scholarship from the Cayman National Cultural Foundation in 1995 to study sculpture.
Horacio Esteban
Born in Cuba and raised in Cayman Brac, Horacio Esteban is a sculptor and jeweller known for his use of the local semi-precious stone Caymanite.
Nickola McCoy-Snell
Nickola McCoy-Snell studied art at University College of the Cayman Islands. She rose to prominence when she won the first McCoy Prize for Excellence in Caymanian Art.
Miguel Powery
Born in Grand Cayman, Miguel Powery is a self-taught painter and sculptor who carves black coral and semi-precious stones.
Gordon Solomon
Gordon Solomon is a painter and musician born in George Town, Grand Cayman, who studied Fine Art at the University of Superior Art, Cuba.
Nasaria Suckoo Chollette
Born in George Town, Grand Cayman, Nasaria Suckoo Chollette received a BA in Theatre and an MA in Educational Theatre from New York University.