Welcome to the island of the girls who didn't make it. (Kingston Harbour), 2022
my screams haunt me , 2022
Untitled, 2021
Belly pickney and herself, 2020
beauty seh hym lov mi, 2019
BFA, Interdisciplinary Studies, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, 2021
Born and raised in Downtown Kingston, Jamaica, Sasha-Kay Nicole advocates for the protection of Black Femmes in Jamaica. Through a very reflective, performative and experimental practice she exposes issues of gender-based violence including sexual and domestic violence. Revealing the painful realities of the lives of womxn and girls living Jamaica, experiencing unhealed traumas, bloodshed, death and profound loss of femininity.
Sasha-Kay Nicole has exhibited artworks in a few exhibitions in the Caribbean namely, La Practica at New Local Space (2021) in Kingston and Cafafair (2022) in Barbados. In 2022 she was invited to create works for the groundbreaking global research on the invisibility of Black girls called the Sight Black Girlhood project, an international collaboration between the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) USA, the University of Johannesburg South Africa, and New Local Space in Kingston Jamaica.