Antillean: An Ecology explores issues of race, culture, class, and migration as through the lens of Bahamian writers, artists, and creative practitioners.
Antillean: An Ecology explores issues of race, culture, class, and migration as through the lens of Bahamian writers, artists, and creative practitioners.
NE4 participating artists manage a degree of self-possession and fearlessness not seen prior to this moment in Bahamian art.
NE4 participating artists manage a degree of self-possession and fearlessness not seen prior to this moment in Bahamian art.
Publications National Exhibition 3 Catalogue Publisher: National Art Gallery of The Bahamas Publication year: 2006 ISBN: 976-95098-6-8 Pages: 44 Texts:
Fifty-six works showcasing the breadth of Bahamian art, much of it rooted in social commentary.
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.
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
Resources The Nation/The Imaginary Reading List Last updated May 3, 2024 Explore a curated list of literary works that connect