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Hi-Qo Art & Framing Gallery
Add to my Jamaica
1 St Lucia Avenue
Kingston 5
New Kingston

Tel: 876-926-4183
Fax: 876-754-9419
Description
Part of a cluster of art businesses which include decor galleries, this shop was founded in 1970, and then acquired by Diane Fredricks in 1980. Its collection comprises works by some of Jamaica's most prestigious and well-known artists, especially that of the older and more established, such as Colin Garland, George Rodney and Karl Craig, to name a few. Check out the bronze works by Fitz Harrack and Susan Alexander, in addition to many carvings and ceramic works by the famous artisan Gene Pearson. Also, browse a wide variety of prints and prints on canvas. This gallery only shows works for purchase, they do not have exhibitions. As the name suggests, there is also a framing area within.
Hours of Operation
Monday 9:30 am-5:00pm
Tuesday 9:30 am-5:00pm
Wednesday 9:30 am-5:00pm
Thursday 9:30 am-5:00pm
Friday 9:30 am-5:00pm
Saturday 9:30 am-5:00pm
 
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First Coconut tree in Jamaica: A stone monument on the Palisadoes near to Port Royal records that “the first coconut tree was planted March 4, 1869 by John Norton Esquire Superintendent of the General Penitentiary”. Within 20 years 20,000 trees had been planted and flourished for a while, an ambitious project aimed at covering the Palisadoes in Coconut trees. Eventually disease destroyed them leaving only the stone monument.
 
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