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Afternoons @ NAGB

Saturday 19th September 2015  12:00 PM

Afternoons make their return at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas! On Saturday, September 19, kids ages seven to 12 are invited to the gallery to create their very own laminated collages.

In the spirit of World Literacy Day and in recognition of the year-round need to conserve and protect marine life, the collages will be ocean-themed and constructed with imagery and vocabulary reflective...


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August 10, 2021
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation Presents Its 2nd Virtual Junkanoo Summer Festival 2021

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation is gearing up to host its 2nd Virtual Junkanoo Summer Festival (JSF) scheduled for three (3) consecutive Saturdays, August 14, 21 and 28, 2021. The virtual festival will air on TourismTodayBahamas Facebook page and will feature all things Bahamian, sharing generational knowledge on customs and traditions, Bahamian delicacies and enlightening viewers on th...

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April 20, 2015
First Bahamas Carnival Launches in 2015: Experience Culture

Music Concerts and Road Fever parade to draw thousands in festival of fun and unity...

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November 20, 2020
Art Studio Pivots To Offer At-Home Products, DIY Paint Experiences To Combat Tech 'Overload'

Since mid-March, remote work, virtual learning, video conference calls and binge-watching during lockdowns have become the new normal for Bahamian families during the Covid-19 pandemic. The increase screen time could lead to what researchers are describing as tech ‘overload’. Local business Big Picture Paint & Sip Studio is using creativity to combat this constant need for connectivity by pivo...

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November 10, 2010
Grand Bahama Art Association hosts annual Thanksgiving Art Exhibition

THE pouring rain did not stop art lovers from trickling at the Grand Bahama Artist Association annual Thanksgiving Art Exhibition at the Rand Nature Centre in the Glory Banks Art Gallery.
The art exhibit featured work from both local and international artist and gave each participant creative freedom.
With no theme, the subjects of the work featured beach scenes, to nature scenes.

"All mediu...

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February 22, 2020
The D'Aguilar Art Foundation: Transforming Spaces 2020

"1932 or 2019; My Address from the School Floor" (2019) by Leanne Russell, color photograph collage on canvas.For Transforming Spaces 2020, The D'Aguilar Art Foundation will present artwork from Abaco-based artists. The exhibition, entitled "A Burning for Home", brings together Leanne Russell, Ivanna Gaitor, Attila Feszt, Androo Carey, Martysta Turnquest, Adrian Whylly and Yasmin Glinton, artists ...

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January 06, 2020
IDENTITY Group Show to open the 2020 Exhibition Year at Doongalik Studios

Doongalik Studios announces their first Exhibition of 2020 entitled “Identity” a group show of new works by artists Nowé Harris-Smith and Spurgeonique Morley on Friday, January 24 from 6-9pm...

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In The Spirit Exhibition ? New Work by Chantal Bethel

Friday 8th February 2013  6:00 PM

?In The Spirit? Exhibition ? New Work by Chantal Bethel

Friday, February 8, 2013 at 6pm
Hillside House Gallery, Cumberland Street, North of Govt House

The Bahamas has a reputation that seems indisputable: endless blue sky, bright sun, hot balmy days, turquoise crystal ocean, soft pale sand, palm trees and flamingos?as an artist to address any of these ubiquitous stereotypes demands a vision...


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July 05, 2019
SELF: PORTRAIT by WE Artists’ Collective

Doongalik Studios will open a new group show from 6-9pm on Thursday, July 18 entitled “Self: Portrait” featuring the work of four members of the newly formed WE Artists’ Collective of Xan Xi, Amaani Hepburn, Edward Zemaye, and Thomas Hairston who “are a Caribbean...

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July 18, 2016
This summer - with Ivanna Gaitor

"There's no place like home! The city life is great, but there's nothing more comforting than being around family and friends at home.

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