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We Bahamian TINGS! First Annual Pottery Painting Competition

Wednesday 9th July 2014  10:00 AM

It's the battle of the BRUSHES and YOU The Bahamian public will decide who the winners are!

When: July 7-25, 2014

Time: 10:00am-4:30pm

Entrants can choose to paint on a Round Dinner Plate or a Square Flair Dinner Plate provided by Earth & Fire Pottery Studio


Event
We Bahamian TINGS! First Annual Pottery Painting Competition

Monday 7th July 2014  10:00 AM

It's the battle of the BRUSHES and YOU The Bahamian public will decide who the winners are!

When: July 7-25, 2014

Time: 10:00am-4:30pm

Entrants can choose to paint on a Round Dinner Plate or a Square Flair Dinner Plate provided by Earth & Fire Pottery Studio


Event
We Bahamian TINGS! First Annual Pottery Painting Competition

Thursday 10th July 2014  10:00 AM

It's the battle of the BRUSHES and YOU The Bahamian public will decide who the winners are!

When: July 7-25, 2014

Time: 10:00am-4:30pm

Entrants can choose to paint on a Round Dinner Plate or a Square Flair Dinner Plate provided by Earth & Fire Pottery Studio


Event
We Bahamian TINGS! First Annual Pottery Painting Competition

Tuesday 8th July 2014  10:00 AM

It's the battle of the BRUSHES and YOU The Bahamian public will decide who the winners are!

When: July 7-25, 2014

Time: 10:00am-4:30pm

Entrants can choose to paint on a Round Dinner Plate or a Square Flair Dinner Plate provided by Earth & Fire Pottery Studio


News Article
August 06, 2019
Love and Fear by Dyah Neilsen

Doongalik Studios Art Gallery will open an exhibition featuring Bahamian artist Dyah Neilson on Thursday, August 15th, 2019 from 6-9pm. Her debut solo show, Love & Fear will feature mostly paintings depicting the battle with anxiety and depression, as well as the love for self that is found in learning to accept mental and emotional struggle and the fight to overcome it. 

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June 12, 2019
Upside-Down, Speed Paintings by Jamaal Rolle Raise US$21,000 for Rotary's End Polio Now

At the invitation of Rotary International (R.I.) President Barry Rassin, Celebrity Artist and Rotarian, Jamaal Rolle was asked to paint two “End Polio Now” creations at 10 minutes each before a live audience. The artist added a surprise twist by creating his work of art, upside-down to the delight of everyone...

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April 03, 2018
The Olympic Art Project - an invitation to relive the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018

Greek-American long-distance athlete Alexi Pappas (Rio 2016), British javelin thrower Roald Bradstock (Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul 1988), American biathlete Lanny Barnes (Turin 2006) and Swiss fencer Jean-Blaise Evequoz (bronze medallist at Munich 1976) are the four ?Olympian artists? who shared their creative spirit and craft in PyeongChang through different projects...

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News Article
August 31, 2017
Cooper: Don't take negative outlook lightly

Despite the fact that international credit ratings agency Moody's has spared The Bahamas another downgrade, Shadow Minister of Finance Chester Cooper said yesterday the country's negative economic outlook must not be taken lightly.
On Friday, Moody's reaffirmed The Bahamas' Baa3 rating.
However, the ratings giant changed the economic outlook from stable to negative.
Responding to questions from Th...

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News Article
July 18, 2017
The tragedy of Bahamian development Faustian or Shakespearian tragicomedy

Banks and historical development
The stage provides great entertainment, except when we are a part of it and we are the ones being laughed, jeered at, or at the receiving end of rotten tomato throwing. As the country sits poised to lose its self-proclaimed status as a banking centre, given the exodus of the offshore, onshore or commercial banks, and the real shift from off-shore banking to wealth ...

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News Article
July 14, 2017
The tragedy of Bahamian development Faustian or Shakespearian tragicomedy

Dear Editor,
Banks and historical development
The stage provides great entertainment, except when we are a part of it and we are the ones being laughed, jeered at, or at the receiving end of rotten tomato throwing. As the country sits poised to lose its self-proclaimed status as a banking centre, given the exodus of the offshore, onshore or commercial banks, and the real shift from off-shore bank...

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