Ebony G. Patterson is a Jamaican-born, contemporary visual artist known for her vibrant, multilayered works that explore themes of race, gender, violence, and the visibility of marginalized communities. Her art spans various media, including painting, sculpture, installation, and mixed-media works, often using bold colors, embellishments, and patterns to draw attention to complex social issues. Patterson frequently addresses topics such as beauty standards, the body, and social hierarchies, particularly in the context of Black and Caribbean culture. She has exhibited her work internationally, including at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the 32nd São Paulo Biennial. Her art combines the beautiful with the unsettling, prompting viewers to confront the often hidden narratives of violence and injustice