Date: April 18, 2025
Location: Montego Bay, St. James
On April 18, 2025, I had the pleasure of attending and participating in the Queertego Art and Wellness Fair, held at the scenic spot in Montego Bay, St. James. The event, though intimate in scale, was a meaningful and affirming celebration of queer identity, creativity, and wellness in Jamaica.
Organizers & Hosts
The fair was organized by a dedicated team of three individuals. I had the opportunity to meet two of them — Amarillo (aka Yellow) and Julie — who served as gracious and welcoming hosts throughout the day. Their warmth and intentionality helped set the tone for what was a truly beautiful experience.
My Role
I discovered Queertego through an Instagram advertisement and registered as a Dance Teacher for the event. I’m happy to report that my expectations were not only met but exceeded. Though attendance wasn’t massive, the energy of the space more than made up for it — the atmosphere was supportive, creative, and refreshingly open.
The Setup & Visuals
The venue itself was thoughtfully arranged. A vibrant "QUEERTEGO" sign greeted patrons at the villa's entrance, positioned beside a sparkling waterfall that caught the sunlight like diamonds — a visual metaphor, perhaps, for the community it welcomed.
Artwork was mounted on the wall below the terrace, displaying a range of styles and mediums including digital, acrylic, and pencil art. Though the presentation of the pieces could benefit from improved mounting, the quality of the art itself was exceptional. One piece in particular — a cow surrounded by hands, ropes, and weapons — stood out for its emotive power and layered symbolism.
Around the terrace, three to four tents hosted additional displays and vendors. Belle Sante Massage, run by Karlene, was stationed just past the entrance. Offering head, hand, and back massages at reasonable rates, her presence brought a calming balance to the space. You can find her on Instagram at @bellesante.massage.
Sound & Entertainment
A couple who generously provided speakers and a mixer helped set up the sound equipment. Watching them work was endearing — carefully navigating the layout to remain unobtrusive while still creating the best auditory experience.
DJ Felix Morrison, a British-Jamaican whose joyful, bopping and twerking energy kept the crowd entertained, curated the musical backdrop. His lightheartedness added a unique charm to the atmosphere.
Performances & Workshops
The formal program began with "ThatsRicaG", a poet who performed spoken word pieces steeped in political consciousness and personal reflection. Her work, particularly touching on motherhood and the reframing of information to nurture her child, resonated deeply.
I unfortunately missed a meditation session. However, I was able to participate in Abii Paris' Art Therapy session, which turned out to be a highlight of the day. With her gentle, approachable energy, Abii drew attendees into a peaceful crafting experience that included needlework and hand embroidery. I chose to color my name and reflect on my emotional state. Before the session I felt anxious — afterward, I was relaxed and mentally refreshed, ready for my dance workshop.
My Dance Session
The dance session that followed was invigorating. The participants were eager and engaged, and within 30 minutes we were all breathless but smiling. It was a moment of shared joy, movement, and expression — a true testament to the power of community as Dom Bancey had previously voiced in the second spoken words presentation.
Final Thoughts
Though not widely attended, Queertego was a powerful event. It stands as a reflection of the strides the LGBTQ+ community is making in Jamaica — creating spaces that are no longer confined to underground venues or exclusive gatherings, but open, affirming, safe and proudly visible.
I’m proud to have partnered with the Queertego team and grateful to have contributed. I extend my heartfelt thanks and best wishes to the organizers and all who participated. Here's to more events like this — where art, healing, and queer identity converge to create something truly special.
A Sneak Peak of Queertego Art & Wellness Fair
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