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Transforming Spaces Art Tour Returns
Transforming Spaces Art Tour Returns
he Transforming Spaces (TS) Committee is pleased to announce the return of their Art Bus Tour throughout New Providence for 2023. Dubbed “TS50” in honour of the country’s 50th Independence Anniversary, the event is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, November 11th and 12th.
John Cox brings the love to Marcus
John Cox brings the love to Marcus
John Cox's original "Love" piece, a conceptual, text-based artwork that he started in 2005, and of which has seen many iterations, has made its way to Marcus at Baha Mar.
The Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training Expresses Condolences on the Passing of Former Archives Director Dr. Gail Saunders
The Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training marks with sadness the passing of Dr. Gail Saunders, the first Bahamian trained as an Archivist, as a pioneer of modern Bahamian culture and education.
Bahamas Development Bank Launches Partnership that Will Help Creatives Receive Financing
Bahamas Development Bank Launches Partnership that Will Help Creatives Receive Financing
Nicholas Higgs, Managing Director, Bahamas Development Bank (BDB), said one of the hardest sectors to finance or one of the most stubborn areas to finance in the country is the Orange (creative) Economy.
Horticultural society honors 13 during 40th anniversary gala
The 13 presidents who guided the Horticultural Society of The Bahamas (HSB) over the past 40 years were honored during recent anniversary celebrations.
DPM: Promising downtown projects presented to govt
DPM: Promising downtown projects presented to govt
Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper said yesterday that several new, promising, Bahamian-led developments have been presented to the government to transform and breathe new life into downtown east of East Street.
Debut of Art Lucaya paints the story of a people's emergence
Illustrating the theme "Emergence", the first edition of what is intended to be an annual festival featuring the work of veteran and upcoming Grand Bahamian artists was held March 23 to 26, with events at three venues over the four days.
Hometown heroes
Hometown heroes
A. Charlene Gibson is described as a person who prides herself on having a direct and professional approach, but still retains an open-minded easy-going side. It was for this that she was nominated for a Baha Mar Hometown Hero award – in the area of community – and won. Gibson, the business manager at the Children's Emergency Hostel, was one of a number of winners.
GBPA launches art festival
GBPA launches art festival
For the first time, Grand Bahamian artists, as a group, will showcase their work on Grand Bahama over the weekend of March 23-26.
How important is art?
How important is art?
Jackson Burnside is reputed to have once said: "We don't see what we're looking at."