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With Jamaican Artist, Bernard Stanley Hoyes By Xavier Murphy Monday, September 24, 2007 This month we interview Jamaican Artist, Bernard Stanley Hoyes. He started his professional career at the early age of nine in Kingston. He moved to the US at age fifteen where he continued his art education. His work has been featured in many exhibits and magazines over the world. Some call him the spiritual color master for the mixture of color and religion that is evident in his work.
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Guardians of Rag Culture (right), a monoprint from the Rag Series |
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Jamaican Sources and African American Visions: The Art of Bernard Hoyes |
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| Soul Revival by Kellie Magnus in MACO Caribbean Living Volume 4 Issue 2 |
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BERNARD STANLEY HOYES . HIS ART SPEAKS TO US by MAKEDA SMITH jazzmyne PUBLIC RELATIONS |
Press Release OCTOBER 2002 |
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| Promoting the
Spirit of African Visual Art: Afrikan Business & Cultural Quarterly (UK) Vol. 2 NO. 16 2001 |
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| Palm Springs Desert Museum Museum celebrates Black history |
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| Focusing on Magic of Mundane | By Reed Johnson, L.A. Life Weekend, August 15, 1997 |
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| From Mystery to Mysticism Exhibit pairs photos, paintings. The results are entrancing. |
BY JOSEF WOODARD SPECIAL TO THE TIMES August 14, 1997 LA Times Calendar Weekend SIGHTS |
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| Hoyes Art Show | By Estella Holeman The L.A Watts Times August 7, 1997, Page 21 |
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