Dorian Inspired Art Exhibit Sponsored by Solar Company INTI Opens at Baha Mar

Thu, Apr 20th 2023, 09:43 AM

Grand Bahama artist Laurie Tuchel greets Nassau-based fellow artist Antonius Roberts at the opening of the art show titled One Goat and Three Birds at The Current, Baha Mar April 14. The traveling show sponsored by solar company, Inti Corporation, features the work of three women artists, each impacted in a different way by Hurricane Dorian and all agreeing to work on pieces to form an art show based on those experiences. The exhibit with emotionally touching and disturbing reminders of the powerful storm is open to the public until May 25 and will close with a talk by experts on climate change.  (Photo Diane Phillips)

(Right) Guests who gathered at the opening night of the art show One Goat and Three Birds in Grand Bahama were asked to pen post-it notes following the viewing of paintings, video and sculptures based on the deadly storm Dorian that ravaged Grand Bahama and Abaco in September 2019. Artists Chantal Bethel, Jo Marasco and Laurie Tuchel later mounted the post-it afterthoughts on splattered canvas representing the ongoing upheaval and disruption the hurricane left in its wake. The collected notes became a collective masterpiece on its own in the show sponsored by solar pioneer, Inti Corporation Ltd. The public is invited to the exhibit that remains open at The Current, Baha Mar, through May 25. (Photo Diane Phillips) 

 

Grand Bahama artist Laurie Tuchel greets Nassau-based fellow artist Antonius Roberts at the opening of the art show titled One Goat and Three Birds at The Current, Baha Mar April 14. The traveling show sponsored by solar company, Inti Corporation, features the work of three women artists, each impacted in a different way by Hurricane Dorian and all agreeing to work on pieces to form an art show based on those experiences. The exhibit with emotionally touching and disturbing reminders of the powerful storm is open to the public until May 25 and will close with a talk by experts on climate change.  (Photo Diane Phillips)
(Right) Guests who gathered at the opening night of the art show One Goat and Three Birds in Grand Bahama were asked to pen post-it notes following the viewing of paintings, video and sculptures based on the deadly storm Dorian that ravaged Grand Bahama and Abaco in September 2019. Artists Chantal Bethel, Jo Marasco and Laurie Tuchel later mounted the post-it afterthoughts on splattered canvas representing the ongoing upheaval and disruption the hurricane left in its wake. The collected notes became a collective masterpiece on its own in the show sponsored by solar pioneer, Inti Corporation Ltd. The public is invited to the exhibit that remains open at The Current, Baha Mar, through May 25. (Photo Diane Phillips) 
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