On this evening’s “Blank Canvas,” Amanda Coulson interviews the NAGB’s Associate Curator, Natalie Willis, to speak about her exhibition, “Floating Rib” which opens this week at the NAGB.
On this evening’s “Blank Canvas,” Amanda Coulson interviews the NAGB’s Associate Curator, Natalie Willis, to speak about her exhibition, “Floating Rib” which opens this week at the NAGB.
On this week’s “Blank Canvas” we get ready to welcome Lynn Parotti’s exhibition “Inherit the earth” to the NAGB!Also joining us with artist Lynn Parotti, are the scholars who wrote essays for the exhibition catalogue, Alison Thompson and Tatina Flores.
Joining host, Amanda Coulson, on The Blank Canvas tonight are Matthew Wildgoose, an actor with a robust art practice in New Providence and Brian Maycock, a painter and sculptor who’ve both move to Grand Bahama and started projects using art to inspire and rebuild.
On this week’s “Blank Canvas” we meet Kaché Knowles, the founder of iisabahamianbey which is a brand and clothing line that aims to empower Bahamian culture by preserving the past, educating the present and building the future.
On “Blank Canvas” we hear from the Central Bank’s art and culture Curator, Uli Voges and the final group of Central Bank Art Competition Open Category prize winners for the categories of Photography, with Jamie Bruce and Sculpture with Carlos Bain, and their public art projects.
Joining host, Amanda Coulson, on the NAGB’s Blank Canvas tonight is Trinidadian artist, Rodell Warner, who is opening a solo show next week at TERN Gallery in Nassau.
On tonight’s “NAGB’s Blank Canvas” we welcome Bahamian artist Kishan Munroe. Munroe has been most recently seen all around the island of New Providence working on project “Legend Steel”, which is the restoration of famous public sculptures, often found on public roundabouts, made by Bahamian Cultural icon Stephen G.E. Burrows.
On tonight’s ” NAGB’s Blank Canvas,” your host, Amanda Coulson, delves into Seascape Poetics with curators Bettina Pérez Martínez and Simone Cambridge. Special guests artists Edrin Symonette and Nadia Huggins discuss how their practices approach issues of identity, climate change, and tidalectics.
On this week’s “NAGB’s Blank Canvas” we spoke with Jodi Minnis, the Gallery Manager at Nassau’s newest physical art space, TERN on Mahogany Hill, about the closing exhibition “Inherited Values” featuring artist Kendra Frorup, that she curated to inaugurate the new space.
Tonight, Bahamian artist Jeffrey Meris, will be on the “Blank Canvas” to speak about his journey from the Junkanoo shack to Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia for his Bachelors’ and from Columbia University in New York for his Master’s to recently completing the prestigious residency NXTHVN in New Haven.