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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 2023
NEVILLE GARRICK world-renowned graphic artist dead at 73
Neville Garrick, renowned Jamaican graphic artist and visual designer, has died. Garrick passed away on November 14, in California, after a very brief fight with cancer, his family shared in a statement. He was most known for his award-winning work as art director for Bob Marley, creating timeless artwork covers and designs that are still being recognized globally today.
Earlier this year, his first album cover for Bob Marley “Rastaman Vibration” was also recognized by Billboard Magazine as being #22 Best 100 Album Cover of all time. Garrick was also a founder and executive director of the Bob Marley Museum. Naomi Garrick, the daughter of the late Garrick in reflecting on her father's passing shared, “Words cannot adequately express the loss that we currently feel as a family to lose our beloved Neville.” “He was a master storyteller, history
Garrick’s journey through a 50-year art career left an indelible mark on the realm of music album covers, posters, logos, and staging designs. His artistic genius was most vividly seen in the more than 100 album covers he crafted for legendary reggae artists such as Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Burning Spear, The Wailers, Steel Pulse, and the I-Three, among others. keeper, poignant artist, author, speaker, proud Kingston College and UCLA graduate and for us father, Grandpa, “Poppy”, provider, and friend. Our hearts are broken as we come to terms with this loss. Neville in his own words “coloured the music” but for us, he coloured our
lives. Our hope is that his work will continue to be enjoyed and celebrated around the world.” Garrick's journey through a 50-year art career left an indelible mark on the realm of music album covers, posters, logos, and staging designs. His artistic genius was most vividly continues on A8 – Garrick
74 schools among institutions in Jamaica disrupted by bomb threats Some 74 schools across Jamaica have been disrupted by bomb threats since November 9, according to Education Minister Fayval Williams. At a press briefing on Wednesday, Minister Williams said while all the bomb threats so far have turned out to be hoaxes, the schools have implemented safety protocols. “All of our schools contacted the police upon receiving the email. They implemented their school safety protocols and evacuated the students and staff to a safe place,” Williams said.
“Our directive as of now to our schools is to continue to take these threats seriously every time," she added. The threats have prompted the Ministry of Education to formulate trauma response strategies, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Wellness. “It's called response to trauma events and this will be used in our schools to provide support services to students, faculty, and staff who have experienced emotional distress as a result of the traumatic event,” Williams said.
The bomb threats have not only disrupted operations at schools but also several major businesses on the island including a hospital, courthouse, and Kingston Wharves on Monday. Kingston Wharves may have suffered losses of up to JMD $50 million (the amount it makes daily) due to the suspension of operations at all its warehouse and terminal facilities for the day. They resumed operations on Tuesday after the threat turned out to be a hoax. The Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang said the police have been
monitoring the incidents carefully and are supported by the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and other state agencies. The security minister said that based on the nature of the threats, it appears they were "designed to disrupt and create a level of confusion in society." “However, they are being pursued aggressively and all the required resources in the security forces have been mobilized to identify and apprehend the perpetrators,” he said.
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