PO BOX 35 . FALMOUTH . JAMAICA
PintoPottery@gmail.com . 876 886-2866 . IG@PintoPottery
DAVID PINTO was born in Jamaica and his family has lived here 9 generations. He is a full time artist who establish his pottery studio on the Good Hope Estate, in the hills above Falmouth in 1992. Pinto teaches weekly classes and has developed and hosts an ongoing international workshop program. His work has toured the United States in many important exhibitions, and is part of the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Jamaica.
EDUCATION
Annual international workshops with leaders in ceramic field, Pintos’ Studio '93 - present
Influential workshops include Warren McKenzie, Don Reitz, Makoto Yabe, Jeff Shapiro, Komei Takauchi, Carmen Sorriano, Takashi Nakazato, John Scott, Doug Casebeer, Chris Gustin, Randy Johnston, Akio Takamori
Invited as external examiner for the departments of ceramics and sculpture, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Preforming Arts. ’98 to present
RISD. Rhode Island School of Design, BFA Industrial Design. '88
Clifton College, Bristol, England. 'A' levels, Fine Art, Math, Physics and Chemistry. '82
Campion College, Kingston, Jamaica. '77
Previous Education, Jamaica.
RESIDENCIES
Tharu potters, Gobardia, Nepal. '01
Anderson Ranch, Snow Mass, Colorado. '99
IWCAT, International Workshop of Ceramics Arts in Tokoname, Japan '93
Studied and lived at studio of Koie Ryoji, renown contemporary artist. Built and fired small anagama kiln. Kita Shidara, Aichi, Japan. ’93
Montego Bay, Jamaica. . Researched basic pioneer ceramic techniques '86
SELECT INSTALLATIONS & HOTEL COMISSIONS
Starfish Villa, Tryall, wave wall sculpture installation & update 2020 & 2023
AC Marriot, Kingston: wave wall sculpture installation, urchin disc installation, and pod. 2019
S Hotel, Montegobay: ‘NewGrowth’ lobby sculpture- 2019
Half Moon Hotel, Montego Bay: 30 foot restaurant wall art of coral sea urchin discs. 2017-19
Hyatt Playa, Montego Bay: wall art for 160 rooms. 2017
Breathless Hotel: circular wall sculptures. 2016
Sandals Royal, Montego Bay: Sentinel series sculpture for lobby. 2011
Sandals Resorts International, Caribbean: 3,000 mugs for Diamond Guest Gifts. 2005
Ritz-Carlton: soap dishes and amenity trays in every room. 2000
SELECT EXHIBITIONS
National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston. Biannual National Exhibition ,invited artist. 2003-present (exhibited biannually except 2018)
Exhibition and open house at studio every Nov/December from 2004-present
6X6,International Development Bank, Staff Assoc Gallery, Washington DC 2019
Association of Jamaican Potters exhibition, Olympia Gallery Sept 2019
“Imagine” Exhibition, Round Hill, with Monique Rollins, Feb 2019
National Gallery West, Juried exhibition Jan 2019, Jan 2020
“The Studio Gallery”, Montegobay, exhibition with Casebeer and Gustin, April 2017
“All About the Atmosphere” Gallery 224, Harvard Mass, USA June 2017
“A Culture of Pots” Wiseman Art Museum, Minnesota USA, June 2017
Oestrich Studio tour, invited artist, Minnesota USA May 2016
NCECA, Anderson Ranch 30 years, April 2016
Jamaica Cultural Development Commission, exhibition of art at National Gallery. 2007 & 2014
Mutual Gallery Solo exhibition, “New Growth” December 2012
Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, Jamaica. annual exhibition from Nov 1996-2015
On the EDGE – urban art festival- Kingston. 2008 & 2009
Potters Association Annual Exhibition. Bank Of Jamaica. 2005-2014
Doctors Cave Club, Montego Bay, “EMERGE”. Nov 2005
National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston. “Clay and Fire”, Ceramic Art in Jamaica July 2005.
University of Miami, April 2004
Chelsea Gallery, Miami Feb 2004
National Gallery of Cayman. “Rousings: Progressive Jamaican Art” Jan 2004
Grovesnor Galleries, Kingston, Jamaica. “Sentinel” Dec. 2003
Rongio Gallery, Brooklyn New York. “3 Jamaicans” Nov 2003
"In the Fullness of Time" toured the USA '01 - 2003
Karl Drerup Gallery, Pittsburg. Handwerker Gallery, Ithaca, The Blackburn Center, Washington. Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Manhattan, Avery Research Center, Charleston, Clark University Gallery of Art, Atlanta.
"Soon Come- The Art of Contemporary Jamaica" toured the USA '00-2003
attended opening at The Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.
Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, Jamaica. “Jamaican Hybrid". 2000
National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston. 9 Annual National Exhibitions. 1994 - 2002
"Three Moments In Jamaican Art" Inter-American Development Bank, DC. Jan 1998
Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Solo exhibition, Jan 1998
Grovesnor Galleries, Kingston, Jamaica. Dec. 1995
Grovesnor Galleries, Kingston, Jamaica. Nov 1994
National Gallery, Kingston.'Young Talent' Invitational exhibition. Sept. 1995
Bay Gallery, Montego Bay, Jamaica. Dec. 1994 & Nov. 1995
Mutual Life Gallery, Kingston, ‘Juried New Generation’. Sept. 1994
Cepica Gallery, IWCAT group, Tokoname, Japan 1993 & 1994
Work purchased by galleries in Kyoto, Gifu, Nagoya and collectors. Japan 1993.
The Savoy, New York City, Dec. 1993 , Astor Place, New York City, Nov. 1992
ARTICLES INCLUDE
David Pinto: A fusion of Artistry and Jamaican Culture, online Mainstreetrosehall.com 2024
“The Journey Through Clay” Gleaner Outlook Magazine Jan 2018
“David Pinto” Sharing his passion for pottery Places and Spaces Vol 2 April - July 2013
“Good Hope... a special piece of paradise” Jamaica Gleaner, Jan 12, ’13
“David Pinto shows ‘New Growth’ at Mutual Gallery” Jamaica Gleaner, Dec 4, ’12
“David Pinto ‘New Growth’ at Mutual Gallery” Jamaica Gleaner, Dec 16, ’12
“Art From the Heart” David Pintos love affair with clay Jamaica Gleaner, Dec 20, ’1
“Have an Artsy Christmas” Jamaica Gleaner, Dec 19, ’10
“How to: Caring clay ware” Jamaica Gleaner, Jan 3, ’09
“Harvest at Good Hope” Jamaica Observer, Dec 16, ’07
“Triple exposure” Jamaica Gleaner, April 29, ’07
“Ceramics and cooking: A natural connection Jamaica Gleaner 29 Nov, ’07
“The living art of bonsai” Jamaica Gleaner, March 18, ‘0
“Best Profiles” Jamaica Gleaner, Jan 2, ’0
“Pinto’s World – The art of pottery” Flair Magazine, May 30 ’0
"A Celebration of Nature" Sunday Gleaner Dec 14 '03
"Jamaican Hybrid" Ceramics Art and Perception '98 isue33
"Pinto’s New Works in Wood and Clay" Sunday Gleaner Feb '98
“Wood Firing In Jamaica” Ceramics Monthly Jan ‘96
“Exhibition review” Sunday Herald Dec. '95
“Art In The Bay” The Jamaican 24th Edition '95
“David Pinto and his Wood Fired Ceramics” Outlook Magazine Nov. '94
“My work embodies energy and movement. It ‘Elevates your Everyday’ experience of a meal or a cup of coffee to a ritual of celebrating the moment. I find beauty in the organic richness of form and feel, and my sculpture and functional work both express this. My joy in the process comes from making a piece perfectly imperfect by emphasizing the asymmetry, embracing my touch, and celebrating the uniqueness in each piece.”
David Pinto’s work includes wall art installations, sculpture, slab built production of altered functional tableware, and one-of-a-kind basins and sconces. Work was purchased by the National Gallery of Jamaica for their permanent collection in 1995. Appointed to the Board and the Exhibitions Committee of The National Gallery Of Jamaica, 1998. Work donated to the National Gallery as part of the Arron Matalon Collection, 1999. Honored with invited status for the Annual National Exhibitions 2000 carried over to National Biannual Exhibitions of the National Gallery 2003 to present.
PO BOX 35 . FALMOUTH . JAMAICA .
PintoPottery@gmail.com . 876 886-2866 . IG@PintoPottery