Everything you need to bring Bahamian art into your classroom. These resources—from ready-to-use lesson plans to artist profiles and video content—connect your students to the National Collection and help them see art as something alive, relevant, and theirs to explore.
Browse by artist, grade level, or even themes:
Inspired by Kendal Hanna, young students use geometric and organic shapes to create abstract work.
Students investigate how artists use physical spaces to tell cultural stories and shape collective memory.
What memory would you turn into sculpture? Students translate memories into three-dimensional forms.
Downloadable PDFs featuring nationally and internationally renowned Bahamian artists from the National Collection.
A browsable collection of books and archives for researching Bahamian art and culture
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