Monique is a Visual Arts and Museum Programme Strategist based in Jamaica, passionate about creating visual culture experiences that connect audiences, communities, and institutions.

She draws inspiration from the intersections of Art, History, and Community Engagement in Jamaica, across the Caribbean, and within diverse international contexts.

Areas of Expertise

Collection-based curatorial research, interpretation, and exhibition development

Archival research and provenance inquiry

Management and care of movable cultural heritage collections

Preventive conservation, documentation standards, and collections stewardship

Exhibition interpretation, public engagement, and museum-based learning

Research, writing, and public presentation on visual culture


Major Projects

One Nation, New Symbols - NGJ Open Call Art Exhibition, (2025)

Curator, National Gallery of Jamaica

FUZE Art Fair, (Nassau, The Bahamas; 2025)

Institutional Representative, National Gallery of Jamaica

Devon House Revisited (2024)

Curator, National Gallery of Jamaica

The Face of Us - NGJ Open Call Art Exhibition (2023)

Curator, National Gallery of Jamaica

Charting Changes - A Reggae Month event (2022)

Lead Coordinator, National Gallery of Jamaica

Essay - Remembering an Art Exhibit: The Face of Jamaica, 1963–1964 (2022)

Chapter Author, in Archiving Caribbean Identity: Records, Community, and Memory, edited volume, Routledge



Whether leading or contributing, I deliver projects that strengthen institutions, engage audiences, and advance the visual arts through meaningful, accessible, and ethically grounded experiences.

Project Philosophy