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How important is art?
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January 18, 2023
How important is art?

Jackson Burnside is reputed to have once said: "We don't see what we're looking at."

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June 07, 2021
'Preserving Our Coral Reefs' exhibition on display at D'Aguilar Art Foundation

Beer bottle caps representing treasures in a treasure box, plastic water bottles formed into the shape of fish, colorful yarn for the legs of an octopus, Coca-Cola cans shaped into sting rays and green painted pasta noodles decorating a turtle are just a few of the recycled and everyday objects the students of Uriah McPhee Primary School have used to transform the studio of the D’Aguilar Art Fo...

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May 28, 2021
TERN Gallery participates in Atlantis World Art Fair on Artsy: A Black Pony Gallery Production

Amanda Coulson, Lauren Holowesko, and Jodi Minnis from TERN Gallery will be among over 50 contemporary female visual artists from the mid-Atlantic region participating in the Atlantic World Art Fair's inaugural iteration.

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September 16, 2011
Fashion Art Merge for One Big Night - November 5th!

On Saturday 5th November, 2011, fashion enthusiast and art lovers can anticipated the official launch of the "red-carpet event", Fash|Art, hosted at Doongalik Studios, Village Road, beginning at 6:30pm.

While in the capacity of Operations Manager of Mode Iles Ltd, producers of the renowned "Islands of the World Fashion Week", Project Manager and fashion enthusiast Kedar Clarke began conceptuali...

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March 20, 2024
The Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve Presents “Art in Bloom” Eleuthera’s Spring Art & Cultural Festival!

Eleuthera’s spring art and cultural festival is back, happening on Saturday, March 23rd, 2024, at the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve (LLNPP) on Banks Road in Governor’s Harbour.

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The Place of Art
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November 14, 2016
The Place of Art

Art is always unique to a place and art also has a unique place in culture. As Jackson Petit and Peggy Herring illustrate in their capturing of local color, the disparities are real. Herring?s ?Five Children at a Water Pump? painted in 1984, a part of the NAGB?s National Collection, and Jackson Petit?s ?The Home We Share? 2015, a part of the D?Aguilar Art Foundation, articulate a 3-decade differen...

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December 21, 2011
NAGB Art Event: All-Star Amateur Artist Night

New Art Initiative to Encourage and Engage Amateur Artists in The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas - Calling All Amateur Artists! The NAGB announces the launch of a new NAGB art initiative designed to encourage and engage amateur artists in The Bahamas: The All-Star Amateur Artists Night!

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July 26, 2016
Toastmasters applauded for teaching art of effective communication

Effective communication is ?very critical? to the socio-economic development of countries such as The Bahamas and indeed the larger global population given the ongoing incidences of crime and violence in many countries, Minister of Social Services and Community Development, the Hon. Melanie S. Griffin said Monday.

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July 13, 2016
The Music Project: Encouraging youth participation in the arts

Recently launched is the country?s newest community program, seeking to engage student musical talent through mentorship and participation in a pop band competition set for February 2017.

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June 28, 2016
Art Southhampton Showcases Contemporary Works in Global Summer Destination

Art Southampton, the season?s most acclaimed contemporary and modern art fair, will feature over 60 prominent international galleries and showcase tens of millions of dollars? worth of the finest museum quality art, sculpture, and photography from the 20th and 21st centuries.

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