Dive into the history of Abstract Expressionism and its connections to music and emotion.
Dive into the history of Abstract Expressionism and its connections to music and emotion.
Learn the technical skills behind perspective by designing your own exhibition space.
Students research Bahamian women artists and create digital posters celebrating their work and contributions.
By Blake Fox. Slated to open on Thursday, May 2nd, 2019 at The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB), “Resurrection” is a retrospective of over 100 paintings by noteworthy Bahamian artist Chan Pratt. The collection prominently features Bahamian landscapes between the 1980s and ‘90s with scrupulous attention to the local flora. Having died suddenly–and at a young age–much of Pratt’s work was undocumented and there is an unfortunate lack of historical information on the artist and his practice. To resolve this lack of exposure, the NAGB is working with Dewitt Chan (DC) Pratt, Chan Pratt’s son, and over 20 collectors of Pratt’s work to pay homage to his talent which was sometimes overlooked.
A decade of work by one of The Bahamas’ leading contemporary artists.
Examining colonial amnesia around slavery through work by Bahamian and Scottish artists living with its ongoing legacy.
A French transplant’s 20-year chronicle of out island life through portraits of lifelong friends and loved ones.
Exploring The Bahamas as a multi-faith space through 33 artists examining spirituality, the divine, and religious critique.
An exploration of Bahamian history from colonialism to independence through the work of Bahamian artists.
A retrospective of legendary artist R. Brent Malone’s journey from Bahamian childhood to institution builder.