The Cayman Islands is celebrating a historic achievement in the arts as local artist John Reno Jackson becomes the first Caymanian to be accepted into the prestigious Royal College of Art (RCA) in London. Jackson will be pursuing his Master of Arts (MA) in Painting, solidifying his place on the global stage as a rising star in contemporary Caribbean art.
Jackson’s acceptance into the RCA, one of the world’s most renowned art and design institutions, is a significant milestone not only for his career but also for the Cayman Islands. This achievement underscores the growing recognition of Caymanian talent in the international art community. The RCA has been ranked as the #1 University for Art and Design globally for the last 10 years in a row.
Adding to this monumental accomplishment, Jackson has been awarded the highly competitive Sir Frank Bowling Scholarship. This prestigious scholarship is named after the legendary British-Guyanese painter Sir Frank Bowling, OBE, RA, who is celebrated for his contributions to abstract art and his pioneering role in the art world. The scholarship is awarded to artists who demonstrate exceptional talent and promise, and Jackson’s receipt of this honor is a testament to his artistic vision and dedication to his craft.
Jackson’s work, known for its vibrant exploration of identity, culture, and the human experience, has already garnered significant attention both locally and internationally. His paintings, which often draw inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of the Cayman Islands, have been exhibited in galleries and art fairs across the Caribbean and beyond.
“It’s a great privilege to be the first Caymanian to attend the Royal College of Art and to receive the Sir Frank Bowling Scholarship,” said Jackson. “This opportunity is also a chance to shine a spotlight on all of the incredible momentum coming from other artists from Cayman as well. The Cayman Islands has a lot of potential in the arts sector, with more young people joining in and making things. I can’t wait to return home and bring my experiences back to support the next generation of Caymanian artists”
Jackson will begin his studies at the RCA in September 2024, where he will join a diverse group of artists from around the world in a dynamic and challenging environment designed to foster creativity and innovation.
For media inquiries, interviews, or more information about John Reno Jackson’s journey, please contact:
John Reno Jackson
Email: jrjartworks@gmail.com
Phone: 345-939-9105
Carolyn Nichol
26 Aug, 2024I am so proud of you Reno