What memory would you turn into sculpture? Students translate memories into three-dimensional forms.
What memory would you turn into sculpture? Students translate memories into three-dimensional forms.
Use everyday objects and natural materials to create prints that connect to the environment.
Touch, look, create. Students explore texture by collecting materials like Kendra Frorup.
Students design unconventional textiles that imagine future identities, cultures, and aesthetics.
Learn how to use portraiture to explore identity, emotion, or even social issues.
Students gather found objects to build three-dimensional assemblages of their favourite places.
Inspired by Kendal Hanna, young students use geometric and organic shapes to create abstract work.
Publications Bahamian Visions: Photographs 1870-1920 Catalogue Out of print Featuring colonial photographs of Nassau that became widespread in tourism advertising,
Publications Funky Nassau: Recovering An Identity Catalogue Out of print Funky Nassau: Recovering An Identity, curated by Amanda Coulson with
NE9 was presented as a socially unique project, centering artists working to define their individual spaces and experiences.