“Visual communication and art education are more important now than ever. Art allows us to think divergently, find creative solutions to problems and to imagine what the world could be like.”
Asher Mains has been exhibiting art in Grenada and internationally since 1995. In his own practice, Mains explores the relationship between material, place, and memory and how our identity is shaped by our material worlds.




Mains has a B.A. in Intercultural Studies from Calvin College and has an MFA in Creative Practice from Transart Institute, accredited by Plymouth University, UK. He lectures at St. George’s University and started Art School Greenz, an alternative art school in Grenada. Mains currently lives and works from Art House 473 in Grenada.
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