The catalogue for the first juried National Exhibition represents a broad range of Bahamian art practices.
The catalogue for the first juried National Exhibition represents a broad range of Bahamian art practices.
Poets respond to the “void” a space ripe for opportunity and growth.
The Bahamian Pavilion will present the work of the revered Bahamian artist John Beadle and critically acclaimed artist Lavar Munroe, with a posthumous collaboration between the late and the living artist.
Essays by exhibition curator Letitia Pratt and Peter A. A. Bailey examine 16 artists through the lens of ecohorror—exploring how environmental dread and ecological crisis shape contemporary artistic practice.
Publications National Exhibition 11 Catalogue In-store exclusive The NELEVEN catalogue examines the work of 21 artists responding to the theme
Tradition shifts, adapts, and survives in new ways. From Colebrooke’s hands in Red Bays to contemporary artists, straw work embodies something that can’t be bought or sold.
Clay becomes more than a material, it becomes spiritual—imbued with the memories of the earth and the people who walked on it before us.
Through clever composition, Rose’s images give the feeling of exclusion that mirrors the sentiments of our ancestors as they were confined to slave quarters.
Reagan’s balance is essential to her work and life, and Emi can also be considered a portrait of her as an artist.
Ford, a highly respected leader in the arts and education sector, brings a wealth of experience and a focused vision to advance NAGB’s role as an integral part of Bahamian art and culture.