Everything you need to bring Bahamian art into your classroom. These resources—from ready-to-use lesson plans to artist profiles and video content—connect your students to the National Collection and help them see art as something alive, relevant, and theirs to explore.
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Inspired by Kendal Hanna, young students use geometric and organic shapes to create abstract work.
This lesson explores Bahamian history and identity through the eyes of artists.
Students explore how artists like Antonius Roberts move fluidly between roles, using art to advocate for social and environmental change.
Downloadable PDFs featuring nationally and internationally renowned Bahamian artists from the National Collection.
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Explore works tracing the richness, complexity, and evolution of Bahamian art, culture, and society
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