NAGB Public Programs
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is dedicated to its mission to educate, uplift and inspire audiences and creative communities through providing engaging adult learning and public programmes. Programmes currently include artist talks, informal scholarly panel discussions, lectures, symposia, and much more. Our targeted adult learning programs are spearheaded by the curatorial team.
We gratefully acknowledge the individuals, foundations, corporations, and public agencies who make our Adult and Public Education programs possible.
Women’s Wednesdays
In partnership with the organisation, Equality Bahamas, the NAGB hosts a curated series of monthly talks addressing issues that affect women in particular
Exhibition Openings & Receptions
Images of our audiences enjoying the opening night receptions and videos of the evening speeches
Public Lecture Series
Visiting professionals or scholars giving lectures on their research topics
Project Space
The Project Space is a flexible space for small shows by emerging artists
Double Dutch
An exhibition series where a regional artists collaborate local artists to address issues in the diaspora
Visit
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas occupies the historic Villa Doyle, a colonial-era home from 1860, at the corner of West Hill and West Hill Streets, Nassau, N.P., The Bahamas.
Explore
Introduce yourself to the colourful visual culture of The Bahamas at one of the largest collections of Bahamian art in the world.
Learn
The NAGB also has an extensive public program schedule, community and regional projects and partnerships, arts education workshops and a free public art library.
Connect
With a sizable art collection and regular exhibitions, the museum provides art and artists from around the country with a definitive place of refuge.