Intended for Jamaica Meet The Artist
Sat 22 Jun
|Library of Birmingham
Free meet the artist talk with Tracey Thorne with personal insights on a tour of the new exhibition Intended for Jamaica which explores the sale of Boulton and Watt steam engines to sugar plantations in Jamaica


Time & Location
22 Jun 2024, 14:00 – 15:00
Library of Birmingham, The Gallery, 3rd Floor, Centenary Sq, Birmingham B1 2ND, UK
About the event
Free Meet the Artist talk with Tracey Thorne and personal tour of the exhibition Intended for Jamaicaat the Library of Birmingham. The session will provide an opportunity to meet the artist, learn more about how the artist came to make the work, and an exploration of personal connections to the work.
Intended for Jamaica is an artist-led project responding to archives in the Boulton and Watt Collection at the Library of Birmingham.
The new work focuses on an unseen part of the archive in the collection that sheds light on the sale of Boulton and Watt Co. steam engines from Soho Foundry near Birmingham to sugar plantations in Jamaica during the nineteenth century. This story represents a missing chapter in the narrative of pioneering industrial heroes Boulton, Watt, and Murdoch, one that is interwoven with the threads of transatlantic slavery, indentured (bonded) labour, and the enduring legacies of colonialism.
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