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Sixth Grade Student, Lavaria Storr presents a copy of her book to the Governor General
Ms. Lavaria Storr, a sixth grade student of Lowe Sound Primary School, Andros, presented a copy of her book, 'A Quilt Called Life' to Governor General, Her Excellency the Most Hon. Cynthia Pratt during a courtesy call at the Office of the Governor General, January 22, 2024.
Young author from North Andros spreads a message of hope
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Lowe Sound Primary School's Head Girl Lavaria Storr, author of "A Quilt Called Life," proudly chats with Eyewitness News about her new book which she says highlights various life challenges that she experienced and provided detailed accounts about how she overcome them; she's hopeful that the book can be a source of inspiration [...]
Eleuthera to Receive Infrastructural Upgrades in Roads and New Homes
The island of Eleuthera is scheduled to see some major infrastructural improvements headed its way over the next few weeks. This according to Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs the Hon. Clay Sweeting during his contribution to the 2023/2024 budget debate held in the House of Assembly on Monday, June 12, 2023. The Minister said that road improvements are on the way.
Bahamian Artist Abroad Lillian Blades
Bahamian Artist Abroad Lillian Blades
A new installation by Bahamian artist Lillian Blades is on display in the historic district of Underground Atlanta until October 30th as part of Elevate/Art Above Underground, a series of public art installations around historic downtown Atlanta, Georgia.
Tickets for Transforming Spaces to go on sale at the end of the month
The Transforming Spaces committee is completing plans for its eighth year on the Bahamian art scene.
The popular annual bus tour which provides a window into the galleries, studios, artwork and lives of the best visual art organizations and practitioners in the country, will take place this year on Saturday and Sunday, March 24 and 25.
The F Factor
The F Factor
It's no secret that in most industries, including in the art world, women are taken less seriously, treated with less respect and paid less than their male counterparts. This is magnified in The Bahamas, where outdated laws and societal standards continue to keep women from achieving equal standing.