Gallery of West Indian Art

Top choice in Montego Bay


In the suburb of Catherine Hall, this is the best-quality gallery in town. It sells genuinely original arts and crafts from around the Caribbean, including Cuban, Haitian and Jamaican canvases, hand-painted wooden animals, masks and handmade jewelry. Most of the work here is for sale. Find it on Facebook and call ahead.


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