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Art Walk at Marina Village is the place to indulge your senses
The twice monthly Art Walk at Marina Village was the place to indulge your taste for art, crafts, Bahamian music and locally grown and made products.
Art walks are popular worldwide and in cities where culture is celebrated and welcomed, and Atlantis' art walk has provided the wonderful opportunity for people to interact personally with artists and artisans.
On Saturday, from Cheesecake Heaven's b...
Atlantis' art walk on
Atlantis' art walk on
The twice monthly Art Walk at Marina Village continues to be the place to indulge your taste for art, crafts, Bahamian music, and locally grown and made products.
And on Saturday, from Cheesecake Heaven's baked goods to Bahama Island Farms' local produce, and from Constantine's jams, jellies and sauces to baked goods and breads from Eartha Hanna, your sense of taste will be satisfied.
On the craft...
Studio visit: Jessica Colebrooke
Studio visit: Jessica Colebrooke
Five days a week, you'll find Bahamian ceramicist Jessica Colebrooke in her Nassau studio, which is tucked away behind her home in the Gleniston Park community. 19 years ago, Colebrooke started out in a 10 x 10ft room with a sheet of plywood on two crates and a small kiln. Today she owns and manages "Jessica's Tileworks Studio," one of the leading ceramics and tile manufacturers in The Bahamas. A...
Finding home
Finding home
A lonely husk of a seed floats across the oceans, from either India or Southeast Asia- we aren't quite sure which-and finds itself in various locales across that lateral band of the planet we call the tropics. This foreign species found itself here, rooted itself, and has become for us an integral part of the way we view our landscape as Bahamians, as a Caribbean nation, and as a "tropical paradis...
Urban Renewal Summer Campers put on a Performance at Closing Ceremony
Summer Camp came to a close for over 700 campers who participated in a three-week programme put on by the Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development. The camp officially closed during a ceremony at Loyola Hall, July 31...
Summer Camp Opening at Urban Renewal Centres
Summer Camp Opening at Urban Renewal Centres
Summer Camp for children ages 5-15 years will open at nine Urban Renewal centres in New Providence from Tuesday, July 11, for three weeks. The Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Lanisha Rolle made the announcement during a press conference Friday...
Bahamian artist envisions freedom of expression in her RISD grad thesis
Over the years, Bahamian Art & Culture has featured the work of innovative inter-disciplinary artist Anina Major, who primarily works with clay. She studied at The College of The Bahamas, earned a Bachelors Degree in Graphic Design from Drexel University and has recently graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design?s MFA Ceramics programme. We are honoured to feature her most recent body of wo...
On tap this weekend at the Art Walk at Marina Village
All manner of arts and crafts, as well as a farmer's market, what better way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
The Art Walk at Marina Village satisfies every vice -- with visual artists to ceramicists, and farmer's market purveyors with everything from jams and jellies to native teas and drink, food and chocolate, locally grown herbs and greens, cooling popsicles and vegan treats.
Strolling along the...
Jingle All The Way to Jollification
Jingle All The Way to Jollification
On Saturday and Sunday November 21st and 22nd, Bahamians and visitors will be Jingling all the Way to the Bahamas National Trust?s (BNT) Christmas Jollification.
San Salvador to get new primary/ secondary school
San Salvador to get new primary/ secondary school
The Government of The Bahamas will construct a new state-of-the-art primary and secondary school on twenty acres of shared land in North Victoria Hill, San Salvador.