BARBADOS ARTS EVENTS
April 2012
Welcome to Barbados Monthly Arts Events April 2012 This is a completely free and unsponsored magazine created out of the need to inform so that we can get to exhibitions, artist talks, workshops and more, rather than hearing about events after they have taken place. I encourage anyone with a creative event or a new piece of work to get in contact with me at corriescott@gmail.com and I will add a free page for you. Let’s get the arts out there! Please, pass this magazine on to others and so help the creative side of Barbados get all the exposure possible. Corrie
‘Sea Through Brain’ by Corrie Scott
All information correct at time of publishing. Please phone or email relevant galleries to confirm dates of events as they may be subject to change. Updates as news of arts events comes in each month may be viewed on http://corriescott.net/page28.htm Published by Corrie Scott
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RUSSELL WATSON 246 827 4843 russanthonywatson@yahoo.com
RUSSELL WATSON BIOGRAPHY Russell Watson began working in Barbadian theatre in the late 80’s. He studied Theatre in Education at Jamaica’s EMCVPA in the early 90’s and began incorporating digital imaging into his work in the late 90’s as a student at Chicago’s SAIC. In addition to exhibiting, Russell is an educator focusing on theatre, multimedia and photography. He has held positions in diverse settings and across age groups with posts at the UWI, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Derby University, SAIC and various primary and secondary schools across the Caribbean. His debut feature film A HAND FULL OF DIRT won the 2011 ReelWorld Film Festival Audience Award and was nominated for the 2011 Pan African Film Festival Best First Feature Director Award. PROJECT STATEMENT HEAD CASES are a series of photomontage portraits of people of Caribbean ancestry living in the United States. The source materials for the photographs are chosen by the photo subject and gathered from their immediate household. Portraits of the subject and objects are made and then recombined to produce a totemic homage to the commonplace. ARTIST STATEMENT My work explores the persistence of ancestral memory in the decorative and performative modes of the human body. It considers temporality, memory, mysticism and migration as its major themes and is primarily concerned with narrative and figurative representations. In my process I explore synthesis and poly-genre approaches to art making that primarily employ photo, video, text, sculpture and/or performance. 246.827.4843
russanthonywatson@yahoo.com
RUSSELL WATSON
RUSSELL WATSON
RUSSELL WATSON
RUSSELL WATSON
RUSSELL WATSON
TIYI BY DESIGN ART JEWELLERY SHOP # 12, Town Square, Speightstown Tel (246) 252 0184 www.tiyibydesign.com
‘Meltdown’ by Corrie Scott corriescott@gmail.com www.corriescott.net
RAYMOND BANCROFT RAYMOND BANCROFT basquiat333@gmail.com
VERSIA ABEDA HARRIS picasaweb.google.com/corriescott/VersiaAbedaHarris
RAS AKYEM
art_animal@yahoo.com
MARTINA PILE
pilezahles@hotmail.com
NAKAZZI TAFARI
www.nakazzi.com
CINDY R S JACKMAN
sweet_cheeks2025@hotmail.com
THE BRIDGETOWN GALLERY @ SHERATON
‘LIGHT’ March 31st opening for 3 weeks Sheraton Mall upstairs on the second floor, at the top of the escalators, across from the radio station. 9am to 9pm daily 230-1750 or thebridgetowngallery@gmail.com
ALICIA ALLEYNE nicolealleisya@hotmail.com http://aliciaalleyne.tumblr.com/
NATALIE McGUIRE nataliemcguire23@hotmail.co.uk http://nattielife.tumblr.com
HEIDI BERGER (246) 427 8023 berger_2000@yahoo.com www.heidiberger.com
CAROL CADOGAN (246) 433 5904 or M (246) 271 4144 or (246) 230 5596 c_cadogan@hotmail.com
JOYCE DANIEL
danart@caribsurf.com
Ria Scott for ARC Magazine http://arcthemagazine.com/arc/2012/03/a-mirror-image-in-process-part-1/
NICK WHITTLE
www.nick-whittle.com
Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
DENYSE MAYNARD-GREENIDGE
newden@caribsurf.com
Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
NATALIE ALKINS-HINDS Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
GAIL POUNDER-SPEED Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
RUSSELL WATSON russanthonywatson@yahoo.com Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
ANNIE RUDDER heraldryannart@sunbeach.net Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
BILL GRACE
bill.grace@gmail.com
Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
LESLIE TAYLOR
leslie.taylor.bb@gmail.com
Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
GURU Queen’s Park Gallery Feb-March 2012 ‘Hello Havana’ exhibition of pieces from Sao Paolo Biennalle
The Arts Directory Barbados http://issuu.com/corriescott/docs/art_directory_barbados_dec_2011/1
ARTS DIRECTORY BARBADOS How It Happened I have, for so many years, wanted to create a free online reference book where anyone, in any part of the world, may access the creative people in Barbados. I could not do this on my own and Kathy Yearwood heard of my idea, offered to partner with me and I happily agreed. What started out in March as a small book of what I thought might be a maximum of one hundred and fifty pages turned into a tome of over three hundred pages. A mixture of excitement and fear at what we had taken on. And here we are in December 2011 with a book showing off the talents in Barbados. So exciting. The eight month adventure began. Finding artists, photographing them and their work. From March 2011 to October 2011 Kathy and I collated the artwork, the bios and statements and travelled around the island garnering images and information. Large collections of artwork in homes. Convincing people who thought they were too old and forgotten and watching them smile as their work was photographed and having them talk about themselves so that we could create a bio for them. Literally slipping down the hills of clay at Chalky Mount to see an original kiln and spend the day with the potters. Temple Yard with the Rastafarian community where they are blessed with talent, especially carving, and then coming away with gifts of pineapples and avocados. Photographing in the rain with an umbrella in one hand and a camera in the other to get the right angles. Going to openings and craft shows and talking to many. Coming to my home, going to Kathy’s, and going wherever was needed. Meeting the different personalities in so many locations as I photographed many of them for their portrait photo for the book. Remembering some who have left us. A labour of love, learning and fun. The thank you part as I could not have done this on my own. Norma Springer who encouraged me to “take the book and run with it”. Kathy Yearwood who offered to partner with me collating and to create the book for artists in Barbados. Alison Chapman-Andrews for helping Kathy and I proof read. Amazing how much you miss no matter how many times we went over it. Sue Bain for offering her professional opinion and suggestions as a copy editor. Peter Boos for all the encouragement. Laura Lin Hutchinson for her introduction. Finally, the most important people, the creative souls who put their trust in Kathy and I to show them off to their best. I hope we have done this. Corrie Dec 7th 2011
MARGARET RODRIGUEZ
www.margaretrodriguez.com
CHERISE WARD
cheriseward@hotmail.com
www.cheriseward.blogspot.com
Back Issues of the FREE monthly
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WILLIAM CUMMINS Fine Art • Graphic Design • Photography www.williamstjamescummins.blogspot.com www.stjamesart.blogspot.com
HENRY FRASER
henrysfraser@gmail.com
LINDA TUDOR www.lindatudor.com
ANDREA CUMBERBATCH
a-marie22@hotmail.com
CINDY JACKMAN
sweet_cheeks2025@hotmail.com
'Blooming Roses' by Corrie Scott. This series is from my iphone using the Hipstamatic App with just a 60watt bulb. I decided to exhibit these to show that photography is open to any camera and any interpretation (and any modern app). No corrections of any kind have been made on these images except for re sizing the image to 5" by 5" at 300dpi. It is as it was photographed. Printed with archival inks on acid free paper. Series of 17.
CORRIE SCOTT www.corriescott.net https://picasaweb.google.com/105714821715531443977/BloomingRoses
CORRIE SCOTT ‘Caribbean Doors’ Online Catalogue issuu.com/corriescott/docs/caribbean_doors
Many of these wooden houses are now lost to us and so I have tried to preserve them visually so that we may not forget the traditional architecture of our Caribbean. I love the worn, weathered and much fixed doors, windows and structures. 11” by 14” with a mat that brings it up to 16” by 20” ready for framing. Printed on archival photographic paper. $280Bds ($140USD). corriescott@gmail.com. +1(246) 424 3965. www.corriescott.net
VANITA COMISSIONG
www.onthewallartgallery.com
ON THE WALL ART GALLERY
www.onthewallartgallery.com
RONNIE CARRINGTON ronniec@sunbeach.net
ANDRE WILLIAMS
R.ANDRE.WILLIAMS@gmail.com
www.andrewilliamsphotography.net
CHRIS ALLEYNE
www.chrisalleyneart.net
NEVILLE LEGALL
www.nevillelegall.com
ALISON CHAPMAN-ANDREWS aca1@caribsurf.com www.alisonchapmanandres.net
RASHEED BOODHOO rashfoto@gmail.com
EWAN ATKINSON ewanatkinson@caribsurf.com www.ewanatkinson.com
HARRIETT ROLLITT
H.rollitt@hotmail.com
RIVENIS BLACK www.rivenis.deviantart.com
SIMONE ASIA
simone.asia@hotmail.com
ADRIAN RICHARDS
anrichards@gmail.com
RAYMOND MAUGHAN
raymondmaughan@gmail.com
SHEENA ROSE bajanrose27@hotmail.com
http://sroseart.tumblr.com/
CATHY CUMMINS
cathy.coast@caribsurf.com
SUE HOLDER whatever2photo@gmail.com
JOHN WEBSTER jwebster@caribsurf.com
SOPHIE BARNARD
barnardsophie@hotmail.com
MARGARET RENDLE
Margaretrendle@aol.com
HEATHER-DAWN SCOTT https://picasaweb.google.com/105714821715531443977/HeatherDawnScottRecentArt#
TROY BURGESS troyburgess@live.com
BRIAN TALMA www.briantalma.com
ROSEMARY PARKINSON
www.rosemary-parkinson.com
March 19th - April 12th Group Show Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown, Barbados (246) 426 4385 mail@barbadosartscouncil.com www.barbadosartscouncil.com
BAC Gallery Schedule 2011- 2013 (subject to change. Please call gallery to confirm dates and events) +1 (246) 426 4385
mail@barbadosartscouncil.com
The Barbados Arts Council Gallery is available to rent for an exhibition at the heavily subsidized price of $150Bds per week during certain weeks of the year. If you would like to have your own show, either solo or a Group Show, please apply in writing to the President of the BAC. Dec 11, 2011-Jan 14, 2012
‘Christmas’ Group Show ( celebrating 54 years of the BAC)
Jan 22 – Feb 25
‘Caribbean Colours’ Group Show
Feb 27- Mar 17
‘Spring’ Group Show
Mar 19 - Apr 12
Group Show
Apr 15 - May 18
'Water Media' Group show
May 20 - June 16
‘Bridgetown and it’s Garrison’ Group Show celebrating our World Heritage site status
June 18 - July 14
‘Summer’ Group Show
July 16 - Aug 18
‘Crop Over’ Group Show
Aug 20 - Sept 15
‘Tropical Life’ Group Show
Sept 17-Oct 8
‘Little Gems’ Group Show
Oct 10 - Nov 3
available for rent or will be a Group show
Nov 5 - Dec 8
‘Independence’ Group Show
Dec 10 - Jan 19, 2013
‘Christmas’ Group Show
JULIANNE GILL www.juliannegill.com
MORNINGSIDE GALLERY BARBADOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ‘Ras Akyem:enchanted land/ drawings and prints from Santa Fe NM’ March 16th– April 6th. OPENING RECEPTION MARCH 23rd 6pm-9pm with a presentation about the project and the process. April 30th 6.30pm opening of Portfolio 2012: graduating students from the BFA Studio Art and Associate Degree Visual Arts programmes Music Portfolio April 26th at Frank Collymore Hall - tickets available at A&B Music Screening the new season of ART 21 in the Morningside Gallery in April ( dates to be confirmed). Theatre Arts and Graphic Design events will be in May.
There are theatre happenings, workshops, lectures and events. For more information please contact: Shaunelle Durham shaunelledurham@hotmail.com Tel: 426-2858, ext.5262 or 5259
Out on a limb. “That's where artists do their work. Not in the safe places, but out there, in a place where they might fail, where it might end badly, where connections might be lost, sensibilities might be offended, jokes might not be gotten. If you work with artists, don't saw off the limb. Don't waste a lot of time explaining how dangerous it is, either. No, your job is to quietly support the limb at the same time you egg your team on, pushing them ever further out there.�
Seth Godin www.sethgodin.typepad.com
Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination, UWI To find out about these events and more, visit the website: www.cavehill.uwi.edu/ebcci
Paintings in exhibition may be viewed on http://www.best-of-barbados.com/original-paintings/
JILL WALKER
SUE TREW
HOLLY WALKER
Three Generations Art Exhibition Jill Walker, Sue Trew Holly Trew
Opening reception Sun Mar 25th 11am - 3pm Gallery of Caribbean Art
Mar 25th – Apr 12th (246) 419 0858
Jill Walker Chattel House book In her delightful new book, artist Jill Walker shares her love and admiration – spanning over 50 years – for the Barbadian chattel house with a fascinating look into their history and development. Filled with her remarkable collection of beautiful paintings and sketches, she relates her many fond memories, providing a wonderful visual record of these unique homes and a disappearing way of life. Available in November from the Best of Barbados Gift Shops and Pages Bookstores. www.best-of-barbados.com/products/Jill-Walker-Chattel-Houses.html conta.cc/qbIvar www.facebook.com/pages/Best-of-Barbados-Gift-Shops/222238891125456?sk=wall Price: Bds$49.50/US$25.00 Size: 10” x 7.5”, 96 pages, hard back
ELIZABETH HARDWICK
www.facebook.com/MyShootingStarsPhotogaphy
QUEEN’S PARK GALLERY http://ncf.bb/about/culdev/queens.htm
Queen's Park Gallery is temporarily located at Pelican Craft Centre #12 on Harbour Rd, Bridgetown
QUEENS PARK GALLERY BARBADOS PHOTO SOCIETY
Opening reception April 7th, 6.30pm-8.30pm Exhibition ends April 28th Queen's Park Gallery is temporarily located at Pelican Craft Centre #12 on Harbour Rd, Bridgetown The Gallery opening hours will return to 10am -6pm Monday to Saturday. On Mondays and Saturdays, only one Attendant works so we must close for lunch. If you intend to visit the Gallery on those days, please call first. Lunch is generally 2-3pm, but may vary according to how busy the Gallery is. QPG tel.#427-2345 NCF tel.#424-0909
QUEEN’S PARK GALLERY SCHEDULE 2012 JAN 3-28
ART SUPERMARKET
FEB 11 - MAR 10 MAR 18 - 31 APR 8-28 MAY 6 -
HELLO HAVANA
BARBADIAN JEWELLERY BARBADOS PHOTO SOCIETY
JUNE 2 BARBADIAN SCULPTURE
JUNE 11 -AUG 11 AUG 19 -
SEPT 8 ROMAL JONES
SEPT 16 -29
PHOTOGRAPHY
OCT 7 -NOV 3 NOV 11 -24 DEC 2 -29
CROP OVER VISUAL ARTS
ARLETTE ST HILL RETROSPECTIVE BLUE AND WHITE SHOW
ROSLYN WATSON RETROSPECTIVE
Queen's Park Gallery is temporarily located at Pelican Craft Centre #12 on Harbour Rd, Bridgetown QPG tel.#427-2345
March 23rd – April 5th Please confirm dates
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BARBADOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE MORNINGSIDE GALLERY THIS APRIL, WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO PARTICIPATE IN TWO OF THESE SCREENINGS THE BARBADOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE BFA PROGRAME HOSTS AN EXCLUSIVE EVENT FEATURING AN ADVANCE SCREENING OF SEASON SIX OF THE PEABODY AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARY ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY WE WILL SHOW EPISODES 1 AND 2 ON FRIDAY APRIL 13th at 1PM IN THE MORNINGSIDE GALLERY WE WILL SHOW EPISODES 3 AND 4 ON FRIDAY APRIL 20th at 1PM IN THE MORNINGSIDE GALLERY
BARBADOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE MORNINGSIDE GALLERY
WE WILL SHOW EPISODES 1 AND 2 ON FRIDAY APRIL 13th at 1PM IN THE MORNINGSIDE GALLERY WE WILL SHOW EPISODES 3 AND 4 ON FRIDAY APRIL 20th at 1PM IN THE MORNINGSIDE GALLERY Episode 1: Change This episode features artists who bear witness, through their work, to transformation—cultural, material, and aesthetic—and actively engage communities as collaborators and subjects. Ai Weiwei, El Anatsui, and Catherine Opie are featured. Episode 2: Boundaries This episode presents artists who synthesize disparate aesthetic traditions, present taboo subject matter, discover innovative uses of media, and explore the shape-shifting potential of the human figure. David Altmejd, assume vivid astro focus, Lynda Benglis, and Tabaimo are featured. Episode 3: History In this episode, artists play with historical events, explore and expose commonly held assumptions about historic 'truth', and create narratives based on personal experiences. Marina Abramović, Glenn Ligon, andMary Reid Kelley are featured. Episode 4: Balance Through sculpture, paintings, and installations, the artists in this hour grapple with equilibrium and disequilibrium as they create highly structured works that challenge conventional notions of perception and representation. Rackstraw Downes, Robert Mangold, and Sarah Sze are featured.
www.barbadosphotographicsociety.com
There are several factors that make an exhibition of the work of these two artists particularly compelling but perhaps what Frank Bowling and Dennis de Caires most significantly share is a continued commitment to, and love of, the act of painting. Both are graduates of The Royal College of Art in London and have been painting since they left the college’s Painting School; fifty and twenty-five years ago respectively. Bowling and de Caires were born in Guyana (British Guiana as was), the former in Bartica (a small town at the confluence of the Cuyuni and Mazaruni Rivers with the Essequibo River) and the latter in Georgetown (the capital city that sits on the Demerara river). This simple fact has had a defining impact on their lives as artists and their long friendship has been based on their mutual understanding of the dilemma(s) of a move from The New World to The Old and the complex emotional, intellectual and cultural challenges that ensue. They share a passion for the history of painting and that both are keen students of Western European art and its subsequent developments in the Twentieth Century American school. Perhaps more surprising, is their love of British painting (both adore the work of Gainsborough for example) and their view that it is the very exoticism of European colour that has informed their work in the past. The Guyanese writer Wilson Harris is an important touchstone for both painters and a reading of, for example, The Palace Of The Peacock gives insight into the way in which Guyanese explore language itself to gain a stronger grasp of reality in order to better define their experience. It is here paralleled by these two painters who are equally fascinated by, and obsessed with, finding a visual equivalent. It is twenty two years since Frank Bowling and Dennis de Caires showed together in an ambitious exhibition in 1989 at The Umana Yana Centre in Georgetown co-organised by The British Council and The Ministry of Sport and Culture in Guyana. This new exhibition in Wales affords us an opportunity to re-examine and celebrate their work again. Frank Bowling OBE RA (b. 1936) lives and works in London and New York. He was elected an RA in 2005. Forthcoming solo exhibitions include The Poured Paintings 1974-76, Tate Britain from 30 April 2012 to 31 March 2013, Spanierman Modern, New York 29 March to 28 April 2012 and Hales Gallery, London. Dennis de Caires (b.1957) lives and works in London and Barbados. Recent solo exhibitions include Pictures For Georgetown 1986-2009,The National Gallery of Art, Georgetown, Guyana and Recent Paintings, Lancaster House, St.James, Barbados. He is represented by NuEdge Gallery, Barbados and Montreal. Further Information Mark Fleming m.fleming@glyndwr.ac.uk 01978 293306
RECENTLY UPDATED On The Wall Gallery www.onthewallartgallery.com Barbados Arts Council www.barbadosartscouncil.com Corrie Scott www.corriescott.net
ESTAS TONNE
www.estastonne.com
In Barbados at Holders Season
www.youtube.com/estastonne
http://youtu.be/vXY6u_RK2Tl
THE NATIONAL ART GALLERY COMMITTEE
Visit www.nagc.bb - website for the National Art Gallery Committee in Barbados for NEWS on current happenings. The site includes ArtistNet, the database of Barbadian visual artists; a click on ‘Artists’ will take you there. Visual artists are invited to post their profile and images on ArtistNet. Artists already on ArtistNet are reminded to send in their profile updates and new images. ArtistNet is a FREE NAGC service for artists. For further information contact the NAGC at +1 (246) 310 2700 or e-mail contact@nagc.bb
THE BARBADIAN CHATTEL HOUSE – ICONIC FOLK ARCHITECTURE The book Barbados Chattel Houses, by Henry Fraser and Bob Kiss, combines the fine art photography of internationally known photographer, Bob Kiss, and the extensive knowledge of the history of Caribbean architecture of Professor. Henry Fraser, to portray one of the Caribbean’s most recognizable icons, the Barbadian Chattel House.
TOUTE BAGAI PUBLISHING. NEYSHA SOODEEN neysha@macomag.com BOB KISS
bobkiss@caribsurf.com
HENRY FRASER
henrysfraser@gmail.com
MORE GALLERIES GANG OF 4 The Cottage, Springvale Plantation.St. Andrew . tel 438 7883. CONSTANT GALLERY OF FINE ART Sculpture and fine art (by appointment only), (246) 429 2654 and 232 7830. email: tradersrealty@caribsurf.com A GALLERY, By appointment please contact: Catherine Forter-Chee-ATow Curator/Artist Tel: 246 262 6238 or 246 262 6241 e: c.forter.cheeatow@caribsurf.com Royal Westmoreland, St James & The Mews Restaurant, Holetown
VERY VANITA Great gifts that reflect the color and vibrancy of Barbados can be found in the Very Vanita line of products available at On The wall Galleries both at Earthwork and Champers and a few specially selected stores. Choose from the very popular throw cushions, tote bags, prints and assorted stationery totake home as a lasting memory of Barbados. A new line of kitchen, table accents and scarves will be available for the 2011 winter season. Items can be ordered on line at onthewallartgallery.com or veryvanita.com
MOSAIC GIFTS 246 437 0794 mosaicgifts@gmail.com
FRANK COLLYMORE HALL AND GRAND SALLE www.fch.org.bb
A monthly programme is produced of all lectures, music and theatre events . To receive it by email or post please email Dale A. Christie-Bourne (Mrs.) Secretary,Frank Collymore Hall Tel: 246-436-9083/84 Ext 6639 Direct Line: 227-8371 Fax 1-246-228-2703 email DAChristie-Bourne@centralbank.org.bb or Joanna E Hinds JEHinds@centralbank.org.bb
Saturday April 14th 2012 @ 7pm Saturday April 21st 2012 @ 7pm
Sunday April 15th 2012 @ 7pm Sunday April 22nd 2012 @ 3.30pm and 7pm
BDS $65.00 & BARP BDS$60.00 at the door only. Tickets available NOW at:iTickets Barbados www.iTicketsBarbados.com 246 621 7000 Cave Shepherd Broad Street. Tickets available at Supercentre: Warrens and Big B
APRIL 2012 AT THE FRANK COLLYMORE HALL The Lover, Pinter’s intriguing one-act comedy, will be followed by award-winning jazz singer and pianist Miss Liane Carroll, arriving directly from Ronnie Scott’s jazz club in London and performing classics from the Great American Songbook with special guests from Barbados Saturday April 14th 2012 @ 7pm Sunday April 15th 2012 @ 7pm Saturday April 21st 2012 @ 7pm Sunday April 22nd 2012 @ 3.30pm and 7pm Ticket price 65 BDS (“Early Bird” and BARP 60 BDS ) Tickets available at: www.iTicketsBarbados.com or call: 246 621 7000
GALE THEATRE AT THE FRANK COLLYMORE HALL www.galetheatre.com From the producers of The Memory of Water, Gale Theatre of Barbados and London presents: The Lover, Pinter & The Piano (5 Shows Only) A tribute to Nobel Prize winning playwright Harold Pinter: theatre, poetry and song. Ever wondered what happens when you’ve left home and gone to work? Find out in Harold Pinter’s intriguing one act comedy re imagined for the Caribbean. A sophisticated, modern couple play erotic games to spice-up their marriage. But tensions grow between them, and the polished facade of their relationship starts to crack. The Lover will be followed by a short celebration of Pinter’s poetry and by award winning jazz singer and pianist Miss Liane Carroll, arriving directly from Ronnie Scott’s jazz club in London. Liane will be joined by special Barbadian guests, Ebe Gilkes and Carole George. Tickets: $65.00 or $60 (BARP) available now from Super Centre, Warrens, Big B and the Box Office, Cave Shepherd, Broad Street. Purchase online at www.iTicketsbarbados.com or call 246 621 7000. Hosted in association with Virgin Atlantic, Barbados National Bank, Goldcorp, Front Street Bank, Bank of Montreal (Barbados) Ltd, Central Bank of Barbados, Panagraphix Inc, Wine Barbados, Golden Sands Hotel, Super Centre Ltd, Starcom Network and Chancery Chambers, under the patronage of The Hon. Stephen Lashley, Minister of Family, Culture, Sports and Youth.
Saturday April 14th 2012 @ 7pm Sunday April 15th 2012 @ 7pm Saturday April 21st 2012 @ 7pm Sunday April 22nd 2012 @ 3.30pm and 7pm Ticket price 65 BDS / BARP 60 BDS on the door only ) Tickets available NOW at: www.iTicketsBarbados.com or call: 246 621 7000 Box Office Location: iTickets Barbados, Cave Shepherd Broad St PLUS Supercentre: Warrens and Big B https://www.iticketsbarbados.com/events/performing-arts/the-lover-pinter-and-the-piano-presented-by-the-gale-theatre-20 Sponsored by Barbados National Bank ( BNB), Central Bank, Front Street Bank , Golden Sands, Panagraphix, Mr J Gardiner and Dr Trevor and Mrs Sharen Carmichael, Mr and Mrs D Smith, Ms Scarlett Massel and Virgin Atlantic. http://www.galetheatre.com/2012-season.html
SUSAN MAINS
www.susanmains.com
ASHER MAINS
ashermains@gmail.com
BRIANNA McCARTHY TRINIDAD & TOBAGO brianna.mccarthy@gmail.com
ALWYN KIRK alwynkh@gmail.com
ART CLASSES IN BARBADOS Fielding Babb at THE MAIN GUARD Introductory Art Classes. To confirm this and for more information please contact BARP or Fielding Babb fieldinggallery@yahoo.com MARK MAYNARD Art Classes on Saturdays. All Year Through. Under the tutelage of Mark Maynard. Tel 828-7869/432-0762 ARTS SPLASH For more information call Elayne on 834 7758 or 228 0776 www.artsplashbarbados.com
DONNA GRANDIN
donna@bluerootsartstudio.com
ANNIE TEMPEST London, UK annietempest@hotmail.co.uk
THE FESTIVAL ART GALLERY A mobile art gallery showing in excess of 50 local Barbadian artists who are painters, ceramic artists, photographers and sculptors.
Kathy Yearwood 429 0296 Kathyyearwood@hotmail.com www.festivalartgallery.com Bringing Art To The People
THE FESTIVAL ART GALLERY 1. Hastings Farmers Market on 7th April 8am to 1pm and thereafter the first Saturday of each month. 2. The Main Guard at the garrison every Wednesday. 11am to 12.30. 3. Oistins Fish Festival 7th-9th April. 10am until 8pm. The gallery will occupy the first space on the right entering Oistins from Bridgetown ,opposite the entrance to Supercentre. Festival Art Gallery is a mobile art gallery showing in excess of 50 local Barbadian artists who are painters, ceramic artists, photographers and sculptors. Bringing Art To The People kathyyearwood@hotmail.com www.festivalartgallery.com
PETER SHEPPARD TRINIDAD (868) 685-6289 caribart1@mac.com pleinairart@gmail.com
ARC MAGAZINE ARC Magazine is a quarterly Caribbean Art and Culture Print Magazine published out of St. Vincent and the Grenadines by artists, Nadia Huggins and Holly Bynoe. www.arcthemagazine.com www.facebook.com/arcmagazine twitter.com/arcthemagazine
About ARC Magazine is a non-profit Caribbean Art and Culture publication www.arcthemagazine.com Company Overview ARC Magazine is a non-profit Caribbean Art and Culture Print and E-Magazine published out of St. Vincent and the Grenadines by artists, Nadia Huggins and Holly Bynoe. “We are endeavoring to form a creative platform to offer insight into current practices across the burgeoning creative industries while bridging the gap between established and emerging artists. Within the recent motions of integration there is a critical space developing, where, for the first time we can envision a converging nexus of artists who want to share their creative experience.� Description - To foster and develop dialogues and opportunities for individual and collaborative visual and literary artists across the region. - To showcase artwork that encapsulates a pan-Caribbean focus, also paying respect to metaarchipelago lack of boundaries and center. We aim to connect artists in the diaspora, with artists practicing in the region and continental Caribbean. - To stimulate sharing and creativity by providing an outlet for self expression and uniqueness. - To encourage the sustenance of our intangible and tangible heritages while building a deeper understand of the value and need for the artists work. - To engage with literary and visual arts in a way that reflects the power and dynamic of both traditions.
COLLEEN STARCK
colleen@colpeppers.de
BARBADOS ARTS COUNCIL BAC Gallery, Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown (246) 426 4385 mail@barbadosartscouncil.com www.barbadosartscouncil.com
Photo by Peter Boos
THE ARTSPLASH CENTRE Paint * Draw * Create & Have Fun! artsplashbarbados@gmail.com www.artsplashbarbados.com
Another term of Adult Art Classes covering both painting and drawing. So if you are a total beginner, feel interested in picking up the paint brush again or you are very experienced, we have a course for you. Leandro Soto has kindly offered to teach three 'Master Classes' in life-drawing before the summer draws in, so please do come along and join us for this exciting opportunity. Tara La Motta is continuing her very well received painting and drawing classes so we look forward to another term of creativity.
THE ARTSPLASH CENTRE Paint * Draw * Create & Have Fun! artsplashbarbados@gmail.com www.artsplashbarbados.com
Vendors Wanted… Hastings Farmers Market is a great opportunity! Contact info@hastingsfarmersmarket.com – call 228-0776 “This arts, craft and food market is open to everyone who produces something themselves. Whether it’s soap, sandals, paintings, pottery, music, books, good food, cakes or carrots the Hastings Farmers Market welcomes you. Its a lovely location just opposite the Hastings Rocks bandstand. “
Starting 3rd of March, 8.00 - 11.00am.
GALLERY OF CARIBBEAN ART The Gallery Of Caribbean Art will be presenting the works of a variety of artists, both metal and fine art works Northern Business Centre, Queen Street, Speightstown, St. Peter, Barbados www.artgallerycaribbean.com
Tel: (246) 419-0858
MANIPURA
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Building communities of practice one book at a time... We are dedicated to creating books and journals of exquisite beauty and cultural significance; to surveying the broader horizons of Caribbean thought; to celebrating the Caribbean sense of life. www.strategyforuminc.org www.strategyforuminc.org/FR__Volume_II__Issue_8.html
Purple Palm is a local business supplying homes and businesses with the highest quality Print and Mirror furnishings. Using the artwork of many local artists in Barbados and the Caribbean plus work from around the world. We have been supplying to the hotel and villa industry for ten years, including prestigious clients such as Sandy Lane, Coral Reef, The Crane Beach Resort, Sugar Cane Club and Sandridge among others. We have also supplied numerous private villas, and work closely with local interior designers. Being directly affiliated with a 40,000 sq ft framing factory our prices are very competitive. Appointments to view our gallery at Rockley Resort can be made through Paul Hoad or Karen McGuire. 246-2332173
paulhoad@caribsurf.com
FRANGIPANI ART GALLERY, Sugar Cane Club, Hotel and Spa, St. Peter. (246) 422 5026 info@sugarcaneclub.com
FRAMING YOUR ART FINE ART FRAMING LTD, Pelican Industrial Park, Bridgetown, Barbados - (246) 426-5325
FAST FRAME FACTORY, Dayrell’s Road, St Michael (246) 426 9994 shaka@fastframefactory.biZ
AA FRAMING & DECORATION. #4, 1st Avenue Belleville, St. Michael, Tel: (1-246)-435-0513 Fax: (1-246)-426-6004 | E-mail: aaframing@caribsurf.com www.aaframingartonglass.com
FRAMING STUDIO At the Best of Barbados Head Office, Welches Plantation, H’way 2A, opposite Automotive Art. Lovely setting, easy parking, good prices and a large selection of frames and matt boards. We also repair paintings, stretch canvas and laminate. Open 8am- 3.30pm weekdays. Call Patrick or Elvina 421-6900 ext 29
CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution is the first full-service film distribution company in the English-speaking Caribbean, and aims to become the go-to solution for producers and buyers of Caribbean-themed content. The company holds marketing events through the CaribbeanTales Film Festival Group, and provides co-production services to producers. CTWD was founded by awardwinning filmmaker Frances-Anne Solomon, and its principals include creative industries expert Dr. Keith Nurse, economist and businessman Dr. Terrence Farrell, media personality and producer Lisa Wickham, and filmmaker and writer Mary Wells. CTWD is a member of the BIM Ventures family of entrepreneurs. For further information visit www.caribbeantales-worldwide.com
EVENT DETAILS CaribbeanTales 2012 @ Island Inn - FIlm Festival, Symposium, Incubator Date: April 10 - 15, 2012 Venue: Venues around Barbados: Island Inn, Aquatic Gap; Frank Collymore Hall, Bridgetown; George Washington House; Olympus Cinemas, Sheraton Mall; Tickets: CaribbeanTales-events.com Information : Frances-Anne Solomon, Director 266-7779; Nancii Yearwood, CaribbeanTales@gmail.com. SING YOUR SONG will have its Barbados premiere as the Opening Night Gala at the CaribbeanTales 2012 Film Festival at Frank Collymore Hall on April 11th at 6pm. Tickets are on sale from CaribbeanTales-events.com for $20 Bdos until March 31st ($35 at the door)
http://caribbeantales-events.com/ Tel 246 266 7779
We are proud to present the 3rd Annual CaribbeanTales film festival in Barbados, a multi facetted forum that takes place on the beautiful south coast of the island.A highlight of the regional cultural calendar ever since it was launched 3 years ago, It has become an important annual film event in Barbados, focused not only on screening the best Caribbean films, but also on developing industry practitioners, creating networking opportunities, seeking solutions to challenges facing the sector, as well as facilitating the marketing and distribution of indigenous film products. TICKETS : CARIBBEANTALES-EVENTS.COM and on the CARIBBEANTALES WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION FACEBOOK PAGE, and at selected venues in Barbados (click here for most up to date list ) ACTIVITIES : April 11 – OPENING GALA: This year’s Gala screening is “SING MY SONG” at Frank Collymore Hall – the award-winning story of artist/activist Harry Belafonte’s extraordinary life. This film opened the Sundance Film Festival in 2011 to wide acclaim: “Inspiring, compelling and deeply beautiful”. April 12 – 14 – FILM FESTIVAL: 8 Official Selection Feature films and 16 Shorts are in Competition for the Audience Prize, selected from 15 countries around the Region . These will screen throughout the week at George Washington House, at 7 and 9 pm and all day Saturday. APRIL 15 - CLOSING NIGHT : Reception and screening of the multi-award winning Jamaican feature film Better Mus Come, will take place at the Olympus Cinemas. Awards presented for Best Feature Film, Best 48Hr Challenge Film. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
APRIL 13 - SYMPOSIUM: A one-day forum that addresses urgent issues facing the regional film industry. The forum engages industry stakeholders, policy-makers, private sector, and the public at large in vigorous debate on the strategies necessary for the lucrative development of a world-class Caribbean industry. INCUBATOR SERIES: Activities aimed to help film/television professionals develop world-class content by honing their skills in the continuum from script development to distribution, this year’s incubator comprises 5 targetted Content Labs: * SCRIPT2SCREEN Screenplay Clinic – aimed at improving the skills of screen writers. Three selected short scripts will receive staged readings, performed by local actors. These will be critiqued by a panel of experts, and benefit from constructive audience feedback. * 48 Hr Film Challenge - An opportunity for teams of filmmakers from across the region to stretch their creativity and test their skills by creating exciting, imaginative, thought-provoking and engaging films, in just 48 hours! The challenge is open to all – from the first time film maker or student to the veteran of 30 years! * Directing MasterClass - A workshop with Susanne Rostock, award-winning director of “SING MY SONG”. * Filmmaker – Composer Collaboration -Matching filmmakers with composers, this 3 day workshop explores the process of scoring (composing) for film. The goal is to familiarize participants with what it takes to effectively compose music for motion picture, and for those who already have some experience, it will be a chance to improve the skills they already have. * FIRST CUT - 1 Feature film and one short feature by first time narrative directors, are selected for presentation in this special Creative/Market Lab. These films are in the final stages of post production and FIRST CUT gives them the opportunity to receive expert feedback that will allow them to prepare them for the international market place.
Tel 246 266 7779 http://caribbeantales-events.com/
Our Mission To fuel the development of culture through training, research and the creation of opportunities in cultural industries. The Role of the NCF The NCF’s two major roles are: developmental and commercial. In its developmental role, the Foundation uses culture as a tool for national development fostering and supporting the various art forms and new cultural products. In its commercial role, the Foundation is responsible for the promotion, production and hosting of cultural festivals and associated events that are considered economically viable or socially acceptable. A key part of this function now includes the responsibility for the staging and execution of major governmental and national events. In addition, as culture becomes more pivotal to national and international policy, the National Cultural Foundation continues to re-assess its responsibilities in light of all its functions. FUNCTIONS of the NCF are: To stimulate and facilitate the development of culture generally To develop, maintain and manage theatres and other cultural facilities and equipment provided by Government To organize cultural festivals Assist persons interested in developing cultural expression. OBJECTIVES of the NCF are: To provide opportunities for Barbadian artists/artistes to showcase their talents with the end result being an increased demand for local work To educate Barbadians concerning their heritage To offer Barbadians and visitors alike a high quality product that informs, educates and entertains To equip our cultural workforce with technological skills and training to excel in their particular art forms To strengthen the local cultural product and in the process increase profits to the shareholders To create high quality products that will be competitive on the local, regional and international markets To maximize the role of the cultural sector in the tourism industry Rodney Ifill, Cultural Officer Visual Arts 424-0909 ext.234 rodney-ifill@ncf.bb www.ncf.bb Annette Nias Cultural Officer - Film and Photography 424-0909 Ext 238 annette-nias@ncf.bb
To boldly and brilliantly pursue the adventure in everything artistic and to be a vital and uncommon cultural force in Barbados. www.artsetcbarbados.com
BRIDGETOWN FILM ACADEMY Our mission is to train and/or upgrade the skills of Caribbean people by conducting workshops in the areas of screenwriting, acting for film and television and digital filmmaking. In Barbados and the Caribbean our cultural landscape has evolved and we now sit at the threshold of what is for us a new frontier of cultural expression, the creation of a film industry. In addition, the world is now recognizing the Caribbean as a vast reservoir of untapped talent. In light of developments over the last six years, the Bridgetown Film Academy recognizes that we have reached critical mass in our effort to create a film industry in the Caribbean as a whole. We believe that it’s time for Caribbean people to tell their own stories to the world, and it is widely accepted that a viable film industry is the vehicle through which this shall be achieved. It is imperative therefore that we train persons and build capacity in the relevant areas to meet the demands of our fledgling film industry. In this regard, we believe that the Bridgetown Film Academy is the next logical step in the process. The Bridgetown Film Academy sees itself as fulfilling this role now and into the future. Our workshops are conducted by a team of dedicated individuals who share many years of combined knowledge and practical experience, and who are committed to the process sharing in order to help develop our film industry. www.bridgetownfilmacademy.com/
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1 246 625 2020
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BARBADOS MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY www.barbmuse.org.bb
BARBADOS MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY SHOP www.barbmuse.org.bb
LIVING BARBADOS www.livingbarbados.com livingbarbados.com/articles/arts-and-culture
INS & OUTS BARBADOS 2012 Special Edition celebrating Barbados' prestigious Inscription of Bridgetown and its Garrison as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. http://insandoutsofbarbados.com/
ROSEMARY PARKINSON www.rosemary-parkinson.com
My website - www.rosemaryparkinson.com in-shop is offering two e-books - Shake Dat Cocktail (a trip around the islands on cocktails) and Cocktails & Hors D' Oeuvres with myself and the late Grand Dame of Caribbean Cuisine Chef Norma Shirley. Both make great presents. Nyam Jamaica is on special for Christmas at US$140 including shipping. Those living in Barbados can order through me direct for BDS$150 signed. In Jamaica, of course, the book is carried by most bookstores. If you are visiting Devon House, Grogg Shop has them and whilst you are there, do enjoy a wonderful lunch or dinner. Norma Shirley's spirit lives on. On NBC's morning show as one of the best picks for 2008/9 as Christmas presents, Nyam Jamaica makes an incredible corporate gift as it is not just a cookbook but a culinary tour that includes history, traditions and culture, meeting the people from parish to parish. It can be used from Primary to University level as an educational book and is in the hands of several international Chefs and, therefore, not only useful for a hotel or restaurant but also for culinary schools/colleges/universities. A collector's item, there are few left and there will be no more hard copies once the original stock of 6,000 copies is finished (see website for details and download for free the sponsorship proposal to learn more). NEWS RE BARBADOS BOOK: The Barbados book - Barbados Bu'n-Bu'n - goes to the designers on January 16th and this is good news especially for me as I believe it is time to put this book to rest from my computer and have the world see it. We are going for GOLD in Paris again. Endorsed by the late Prime Minister of Barbados, David Thompson; by Mia Mottley and the Inter-American Institute for CoOperation in Agriculture - Barbados - with comments from international Chef Art Smith (Oprah's personal Chef), writer/author Barbadian Elombe Mottley (Jamaica), playright/author/artist Trinidadian Lennox Raphael (Denmark) and others, this book is carded to hit the world like a good refreshing storm! On my website you will also find under Downloads, a synopsis for sponsorship for the Barbados book. If you would like to sponsor a double page for say a farmer, just have your corporate office's logo and details within or have an amazing food product or related product (restaurant, hotel) that you wish to go down in the annals of history, please contact me ASAP as I begin to close down this opportunity. This book is also a collector's item, will be going to be judged at the World Cookbook Awards in Paris, and I know will be one that will make Barbados proud and be placed into the annals of history. Naturally it is a big hard-cover visual book and costly to produce, so I am asking to dig deep into your budgets and let me know if there is a bit of sponsorship available. Bless. Do help by sending this information on to any of your contacts. I can be contacted at rosemaryparkinson2004@yahoo.com Have a wonderful, blessed and prosperous rest of the year, Love and light, Rosemary www.rosemary-parkinson.com
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ONLINE NEWS, JOURNALS & BLOGS WHO SUPPORT THE ARTS
BAJAN REPORTER Supporter of the arts in Barbados. Wonderful New On Line Newspaper http://bajanreporter.com Congratulations to Bajan Reporter who has been a wonderful patron to the arts in Barbados by giving all art forms exposure in his newspaper and so helping our culture get out there. Wonderful advertising prices too. PROMOTE YOUR EVENT AT TOTALLY BARBADOS AT NO COST ! Do you have an event that you want everyone to know about? Then list your Event on the Totally Barbados Events Calendar and let us help you generate more public awareness of what’s going on in Barbados at any given time. Simply click on the below link to Submit An Event� at no cost to you and be a part of our Monthly Events Calendar; one of the largest event calendars for Barbados! No event is too big or too small - simply fill in all relevant information such as the date, time and descriptions of each event to let it be known throughout Barbados and across the World Wide Web. www.totallybarbados.com/cgi-bin/barbados/addurlevents.cgi
ART SUPPLIES
THE ART DEN Art Supplies. Stretched canvases ranging from 14”x10” to 30”x24”; acrylic paint, tear off palettes, painting boards, sketch books & sketchpads, portfolios, matboard, black & white only & presentation boards in two sizes. BAC (Barbados Arts Council) members will receive between 10% off art supplies on presentation on their membership card. Art Den # 437 1019, ask for Marcia, Sandra or Elsa, email krackerjackkids@gmail.com THE ART HUB Canvases, paints, brushes, stretchers, bars, mediums.Sumi supplies: Rice paper 8 by 20 Hosho, Unryu 24 by 36, Variety bamboo brushes, sumi ink. Watercolour paper, charcoal paper, pastel paper, various drawing media, willow charcoal, graphite compressed woodless (2B,4B,6B,8B) watersoluble, India ink, fixative, textile paint, dyes, fabric markers, silk lino, block printing ink, cutters, brayers, plus more email arthub.barbados@gmail.com Art supplies. BAC (Barbados Arts Council) members will receive between 5% - 10% off most artsupplies on presentation on their membership card. tel: 432 2328 mobile: 266 5016. #163 Amaryllis Row, Cordia Avenue, Sunset Crest, St James
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ISLAND FURNITURE LIMITED
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