Refuge: Reflections is a revival of the 2019 exhibition curated by Holly Bynoe-Young to help creatives process the trauma caused by Hurricane Dorian.
Refuge: Reflections is a revival of the 2019 exhibition curated by Holly Bynoe-Young to help creatives process the trauma caused by Hurricane Dorian.
Through May 26, 2024
Dec 19, 2023 – Feb 18, 2024
Through September 2024
Online
Feb 2 – Aug 13, 2023
The NAGB is thrilled to announce the opening of the new ITE “Thirty: Island Life Perspectives”. The exhibition is named for the thirty inhabited islands of our archipelago of 700 islands and cays and celebrates our similarities while recognizing those things that create the juxtapositions between Family Island life and city life.
How do we define ourselves? What does a dialect do and, within that vernacular, what does our dissent sound like? “Hard Mouth: From the Tongue of the Ocean” is a look at the way language–both verbal and visual–has shaped The Bahamas and how we view ourselves.
Aug 4 – Sep 24, 2022
Apr 2 – May 15, 2022