Opal Palmer Adissa

Opal Palmer Adissa

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Opal Palmer Adissa is a distinguished writer, educator, and cultural critic known for her contributions to literature and the arts, particularly in the context of the Caribbean diaspora. Her work often explores themes of identity, migration, and the complexities of cultural heritage, earning her recognition as a prominent voice in contemporary discussions surrounding race and gender. In the context of Judith Salmon's exhibition, Adissa praised Salmon's versatility as a multi-genre artist, highlighting her ability to create evocative art that resonates with deep personal and collective narratives.

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Jamaica Jamaica: Opal Palmer Adissa praised Judith Salmon for her recognition as a multi-genre artist known for producing evocative and mesmerizing pieces. 9

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Judith Salmon’s solo exhibition brought home to self | Art & Leisure