John Reno Jackson (born October 31, 1995) is a British (Caymanian) interdisciplinary artist, known for his continued exploration with multimedia through a series of works made interpreting themes such as migration, isolation and identity.
His works interlace ideas in multiple narratives drawn from current and historical situations within the Cayman Islands and the Caribbean region.
[4][5] Jackson's inspirations come from social hierarchies, political arguments, the flickering neon light at a bar late at night, the patterns of traditional quilts, and the love and fruit cake of an elderly relative.
[11] His paintings, that can act as both figures and landscapes, reflect on developing a narrative around fables, social interaction, adolescence, race, and sexual identity.
[12] John Reno Jackson's works are held in private collections across the Cayman Islands, Canada, USA, UK, Netherlands, Israel, and Portugal.