Colin Garland was born on?
What is April 12, 1935?
Where in Jamaica did Garland live after he left from Sydney?
What is Oracabessa, St Mary?
What was the time period in which Garland's work existed in Jamaican Art?
What is 1922-1982?
What is the name of the painting Garland did in 1971?
What is End of an Empire
What painting was created by Colin Garland in 1974?
What is In the beautiful Caribbean?
Where did Garland Study initially?
What is The National School of Art in Sydney?
Notable among his contributions is the set design for the National Dance Theatre Company's 1975 production titled 'Court of Jah.' Who is this accomplished set designer?
Who is Colin Garland?
When was Garland's death?
What is 2007?
What is Colonisation?
How did Colin Garland express his fascination with the Caribbean in his artworks, particularly "In the Beautiful Caribbean (1974)"?
What is through the creation of paintings and sculptures that reference the culture, natural beauty, and socio-historical context of the region?
Where did Colin Garland born?
What is Sydney, Australia?
When was Garland's first arrival in Jamaica?
What is 1962?
When was Garland inducted into the Caribbean Hall of Fame?
What is 1999?
What art movement is the Painting End of an Empire?
What is Surrealism?
What regions of the Caribbean, where he was a regular visitor, inspired Colin Garland's artwork, such as "In the Beautiful Caribbean (1974)"?
What is Jamaica and Haiti?
Who encouraged Garland's talent for drawing, painting and modelling?
Who is his mother?
Garland's job in Jamaica was?
What is teaching?
What award did Garland get from the Institute of Jamaica in 1993?
What is Silver Musgrave?
In 'End of an Empire (1971),' Colin Garland incorporated a variety of objects into the painting. What type of objects did he include in his composition?
What are organic objects, cultural artifacts like dolls and puppets, plants, and birds?
Colin Garland's 'In the Beautiful Caribbean (1974)' conveys a range of themes. Can you name one of the themes implied in the artwork that coexists within the exotic and colourful setting?
What is any one of the following: religion, colonisation, independence, imperialism, or struggling economies?
Where did Garland decided to go after the five years at the National School of Art?
What is England?
How long did Colin Garland teach at the School of Art?
What is almost two decades?
There was a touring collaboration organised in 1982. Who was the collaboration with?
What is Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (S.I.T.E.S) and the National Gallery
Colin Garland's use of symbols in 'End of an Empire' was highly personalised. What makes these symbols unique in the context of his artwork?
What is the fact that many of them held personal significance to the artist?
When was the painting "In the beautiful Caribbean" created?
What is 1974?