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May 26, 2017
Blue Curry's 'Nassau From Above'

Many contemporary art works today involve the use of both text and imagery within one composition. The combination of both provides two means for communication: offering a more unified surface for interpretation and, perhaps, raising more questions regarding the content of the work. The use of both text and imagery demonstrates the artist's ability to blend the boundary between commercial and fine...

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November 19, 2015
All a we is one family: The spirit of Bahamian egalitarianism

Egalitarianism: the doctrine that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.

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May 05, 2017
KB Launches Album-13 Songs in his Music with a Message Collectin, Collector's Albums for STB 3rd Anniversary

Best-selling rake ?n scrape artist Kirkland ?KB? Bodie today made entertainment history, releasing an album that marries his conscience collage with a call for action, 13 songs packed with purpose and driven by heartache and hope...

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January 25, 2012
Accolades for Visiting Chamber Musicians

Freeport, Bahamas -
It was another successful week-end for the Grand Bahama Performing Arts
Society (GBPAS) as it launched its 2012 season with its fourth annual
chamber music concert starring Trio Collage and guest flutist Judith
Pearce. Trio Collage (Tannis Gibson, piano, Mark Tanner, cello and Janna
Lower, flute) first performed for the GBPAS in January of 2010 and they
returned this year...

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February 24, 2017
'Bugs, Blessings Barriers'

The act of making art is often framed to and by many of us as a joyous extracurricular, a hobby, something therapeutic. While for many it can be this pleasant and easy experience, for those who consider themselves artists in the sense of being art-workers, it is a labour of love. It is perhaps therapeutic more in the sense of physiotherapy - hard work, blood, sweat, and tears, but the end goal is ...

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Pasting colors
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March 17, 2017
Pasting colors

I have visions of color rubbing up on each other, sliding over liquid slopes of sun-drenched limestone and bleached out roads, deepened by heat and dust. Color capturing what we do not see, but refuse to ignore. Islands are aloof, detached, yet our islands lay under the vibrant eyes of people who do not know this. They have always travelled, always ventured, always known that life is bigger than u...

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Art for Sail 2017
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March 20, 2017
Art for Sail 2017

The Bahamas National Sailing School (B.N.S.S.) are hosting their fifth annual art show, 'Art for Sail', on Saturday, March 25th at Goodfellow Farms, Mount Pleasant from 2pm - 8pm...

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December 02, 2016
Apathy, antipathy, and action

Recent events in the nation, perhaps most notably the We March protest that took place last week, showed that The Bahamas has begun to shake off the veil of apathy that we have slumbered under for what feels like too long. This year has been a belter for politics and people of all beliefs making their feelings known - for better or for worse. And, as art so often engages with the state of society,...

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August 31, 2016
Students given the space to learn, explore, tell their story, taste and create

The 10th Annual Space to Create summer camp sought to highlight that each person has a unique gift to offer the world, and each situation in life gives people a gift that is sometimes disguised by a challenge or obstacle.

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August 12, 2016
This Summer - Angelika Wallace-Whitfield

Emerging Bahamian artist Angelika Wallace-Whitfield continues her summer tradition of returning to Nassau to work and create art as a means to assist in funding her academic pursuits. Currently enrolled in the BA (Hons) History & Philosophy of Art programme at The University of Kent in Canterbury, England, she plans to graduate next year and go on to pursue her postgraduate studies.
Once completin...

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