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October 04, 2011
2nd All Ceramics Exhibition 2011, My Flamboyant Teapot, now open

Nassau, Bahamas - Don't Miss the The

2nd All Ceramics Exhibition 2011 "My Flamboyant Teapot" opens Thursday,

October 6, 2011 at 6.30pm

The All Ceramics Exhibition (ACE) is a bi-annual exhibition that
started in 2009 bringing together Bahamian Potters and Ceramicist under
one venue. The exhibition opens the evening of Thursday, October 6th,
2011 at 6.30pm at Doongalik Studios Gallery on Village ...

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October 17, 2011
JESSICA SHARES HER CERAMIC JOY

By ALESHA CADET

Tribune Features Reporter

A LOVE for art and ceramics is what drives Jessica Colebrooke, renowned Bahamian ceramicist. Her latest work is currently on display at Doongalik Studios Art Gallery.

Ms Colebrooke began her journey at The College Of the Bahamas in 1991, and now she is a seasoned professional artist. She began exhibiting her ceramic work in 1995, and since then it has t...

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September 29, 2011
2nd All Ceramics Exhibition 2011, My Flamboyant Teapot, October 6th

Nassau, Bahamas - Don't Miss the The

2nd All Ceramics Exhibition 2011 "My Flamboyant Teapot" opens Thursday,

October 6, 2011 at 6.30pm

The All Ceramics Exhibition (ACE) is a bi-annual exhibition that
started in 2009 bringing together Bahamian Potters and Ceramicist under
one venue. The exhibition opens the evening of Thursday, October 6th,
2011 at 6.30pm at Doongalik Studios Gallery on Village ...

read more »


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December 06, 2010
Ceramics Exhibition by Imogene Walkine, December 7th

Nassau, Bahamas -  Don't Miss 

A Collection of New Ceramic Work

s by Imogene Walkine at The Cube West Gallery Old Fort Bay, 

The date of the has been changed

to

Tuesday December 7th

,

2010 from 6pm to 9pm

It's a new and exciting space...

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April 06, 2024
Bahamian Ceramicist Featured In Luxury Magazines

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - If you're flipping through the pages of House and Garden, or Tatler magazine this spring, you may come across a familiar name in Bahamian ceramics.

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December 18, 2023
The Dilly Club: Crowned Caribbean Bar of the Year by Caribbean Journal

The Dilly Club, a fusion of a craft cocktail bar and specialty coffee shop located in the heart of Atlantis’ Marina Village, has been crowned the Caribbean Bar of the Year by the the Caribbean Journal as part of the publication’s 10th annual Caribbean Travel Awards.

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October 19, 2023
Port Plaza: Making Bahamian Luxury Accessible

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - From the finest in handbags, jewelry, swimsuits, ceramics, candles, clothing and more, the port plaza at the Nassau Cruise Port is the place you need to visit.

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April 14, 2011
Remarks by Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham - Sybil Blyden Centre Opening

I am very pleased to participate in the official opening and naming of the Sybil Blyden Centre here at the Stapledon School. I wish to extend sincerest thanks to The Bahamas Association for the Mentally Retarded led by Mr. Lowell Mortimer and other generous donors who embraced Mrs. Blyden?s dream of a centre to provide vocational training and instruction for the students of the Stapledon School.

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April 27, 2011
Caribbean Artisan Opportunity for the Global Marketplace

Artisans have been invited to exhibit their products at the region's foremost trade show, Design Caribbean, offering unique access to important regional and international buyers, in addition to massive market opportunities presented in Dominican Republic with a population of 10 million people.

Artisan Sign-up Details: Over the past month we have had an

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September 07, 2023
King's College's $50 mil. campus opens, using AI to enhance learning

King's College School is now in its $50 million campus on Western Road, and is using the latest in artificial intelligence (AI) technology to advance its almost 500 students, giving them the best chance at success, the school's Principal Matteo Rossetti told Guardian Business.

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