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Easton Lee

  • PBCJ AV Library
  • Mar 12
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 8

A Cultural Beacon in Jamaican Arts

Easton Lee (1931-2021) was a pioneering Jamaican artist whose diverse talents in writing, theatre, acting, photography, and media defined his impactful career. Renowned for his significant contributions to the arts, Lee's work resonates deeply with themes of identity, social justice, and the intricacies of Jamaican life. 

Easton Lee. Photo by: Unknown
Easton Lee. Photo by: Unknown

Literary Impact

As an author, Lee created numerous works that mirror the complexities of his culture, captivating both local and international audiences with his rich storytelling.


Theatrical Influence

A pivotal force in the growth of Jamaican theatre, Lee directed and produced celebrated plays, most notably "The Rope and the Cross," while promoting local narratives and fostering a vibrant theatrical landscape. 


Acting Talent

Lee also showcased his acting skills in various productions, captivating audiences and enriching the performing arts scene in Jamaica. 


Photography and Media

Through his photography, he skillfully documented the essence of Jamaican life, while his media engagement allowed him to share compelling narratives that highlighted both the beauty and challenges of society. 


Enduring Legacy

Easton Lee's multifaceted contributions have left an enduring impact on Jamaican culture. His unwavering dedication to the arts continues to inspire future generations of artists, ensuring that his legacy remains alive.

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PBCJ’s Audio-Visual Library invites you to view the digital exhibition “100 years of Jamaica’s Audiovisual History”, mounted to commemorate World Audiovisual Heritage Day (October 27) and to focus attention on Jamaica’s rich audiovisual legacy.

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