Publications Bahamian Visions: Photographs 1870-1920 Catalogue Out of print Featuring colonial photographs of Nassau that became widespread in tourism advertising, […]
Publications Bahamian Visions: Photographs 1870-1920 Catalogue Out of print Featuring colonial photographs of Nassau that became widespread in tourism advertising, […]
NE9 was presented as a socially unique project, centering artists working to define their individual spaces and experiences.
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.
NE3 marked a smaller but more media-diverse National Exhibition, emphasising critical engagement and dialogue in The Bahamas.
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” as a space ripe for opportunity and growth.
Essays exploring the work of 16 artists through the lens of ecohorror, revealing how environmental dread and ecological crisis shape contemporary artistic practices