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Jasmine Lee

Jasmine Lee (she/her) is a curator, and arts advocate from the island of Bermuda, who believes in the power of exhibitions to enrich, enlighten, and challenge communities. Jasmine earned a BA in Fine Arts (2019), and MA in Management (2020) from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Currently, she is one of the 2024-5 Curatorial Fellows at New Curators, on leave from her role as Museum & Gallery Exhibitions Officer at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art. Jasmine is dedicated to empowering underrepresented artists, ensuring they are recognised and understood through their own perspectives. Her curatorial work aims to broaden the scope, and definition, of contemporary art and artists, in the Caribbean region, but with a particular focus on Bermuda. She is also curious about the connections of Bermuda, which continues to be a British Overseas Territory, and other Caribbean nations, and their broader, complex and sometimes complicated relationships to Britain in the modern day.

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