Sasha-Kay Nicole Hinds

Sasha-Kay Nicole Hinds (She/Her, b. 1995) is a conceptual artist from Downtown Kingston, Jamaica. Intertwining personal narratives with the contemporary struggles faced by Jamaican womxn/girls, her practice addresses issues like gender-based abuse and femicide.
Sasha-Kay holds an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin and a honours BFA in Interdisciplinary Studies from the Edna Manley College in Kingston, Jamaica. Her work has been exhibited widely, including in Acceleration Without Arrival at the Visual Arts Center (USA, 2025), The Face of Us at the National Gallery of Jamaica (2023–2024), Contours of the Interior at VisArts Center (USA, 2023), and the Sighting Black Girlhood Project at New Local Space Kingston (2022).
Additionally, She is the recipient of several awards including the 2025 recent Caribbean Graduate Tender Grant from Fresh Milk Barbados, the 2024 Prince Claus Seed Award and the American Association of University Women International Fellowship.
Sasha-Kay holds an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin and a honours BFA in Interdisciplinary Studies from the Edna Manley College in Kingston, Jamaica. Her work has been exhibited widely, including in Acceleration Without Arrival at the Visual Arts Center (USA, 2025), The Face of Us at the National Gallery of Jamaica (2023–2024), Contours of the Interior at VisArts Center (USA, 2023), and the Sighting Black Girlhood Project at New Local Space Kingston (2022).
Additionally, She is the recipient of several awards including the 2025 recent Caribbean Graduate Tender Grant from Fresh Milk Barbados, the 2024 Prince Claus Seed Award and the American Association of University Women International Fellowship.

