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, […]
The Bahamian Pavilion will present the work of the revered Bahamian artist John Beadle and critically acclaimed artist Lavar Munroe, with a posthumous collaboration between the late and the living artist.
On tonight’s Blank Canvas, host Amard Rolle (the NAGB’s Executive Assistant) is joined by Antonius Roberts and Dr Krista Thompson, in anticipation of the opening of his retrospective exhibition this Thursday.
Jacqueline Bishop for The Huffington Post shares: “For art historian Krista Thompson, a region like the Caribbean could do with more people studying art history since there is a booming artistic community and not enough curators and writers to document the work now being produced. “I’d wager that in the future it is the people working in more and more niche communities, some of which have formed in the Caribbean, who will have more opportunities available to them in the field of art history.”