BARBADOS ARTS EVENTS MARCH 2010
Barbados Arts Events April 2010
Compiled Compiledby Corrie Scott
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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 comes in each month may be viewed on http://corriescott.net/page28.htm
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CORRIE SCOTT www.corriescott.net
HEATHER-DAWN SCOTT http://picasaweb.google.com/corriescott/HeatherDawnScottRecentArt
CORRIE SCOTT website www.corriescott.net Blog http://caribbeanserendipity.blogspot.com/
Original fine art and photography, limited edition lithographs, giclee prints and cards. Tel (246) 424 3965 email: corriescott46@gmail.com Viewing appointment (as Corrie may be out painting or photographing).
JEROME RADIGOIS www.jeromeradigois.com
THE GALLERIES AT LANCASTER GREAT HOUSE www.lancastergreathousegallery.com belvedereconsultants@gmail.com ((246) 234 2494
THE GALLERIES AT LANCASTER GREAT HOUSE www.lancastergreathousegallery.com
belvedereconsultants@gmail.com (246) 234 2494
December through May 2010 “SCULPTURE IN THE GARDEN” Wind Sculptures by Lyman Whitaker The Artists Club will meet at Lancaster on second Tuesday of every month. Further information from Martina Pile, Tel 432 8173 or zahlespil.martina@gmail.com
THE OLD PHARMACY GALLERY, SCULPTURE TERRACE & STAR BAR belvedereconsultants@gmail.com (246) 234 2494
The Old Pharmacy Gallery is also showing a fascinating selection of 19th Century French furniture, contemporary paintings and other ceramics
THE OLD PHARMACY GALLERY, SCULPTURE TERRACE & STAR BAR The Gallery is open Monday and Tuesday 10am – 5pm Wednesday through Saturday 1am – 10pm. Closed on bank and public holidays.
belvedereconsultants@gmail.com (246) 234 2494
THE OLD PHARMACY GALLERY, SCULPTURE TERRACE & STAR BAR The Gallery is open Monday and Tuesday 10am – 5pm Wednesday through Saturday 1am – 10pm. Closed on bank and public holidays.
THE STAR BAR & SCULPTURE TERRACE Located directly opposite the Old Pharmacy. Wind Sculptures by Lyman Whitaker are displayed as part of the Lancaster Great House “Sculpture in the Garden” series together with works in coral stone by Jerome Radigois of Martinique. During the evenings Wednesday through Saturday (from 5 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) The Star Bar and Sculpture Terrace will be transformed into the ultimate Apres Plage wine bar where one can meet friends after a day on the beach or before dining out in one of the West Coast restaurants. Enjoy The Star Bar’s Caribbean setting under the stars, on the edge of the beach surrounded by art – on the terrace and in The Old Pharmacy Gallery which will remain open until 10 p.m.
Art and Sculpture images at The Old Pharmacy Gallery and Star Bar may be viewed on; http://picasaweb.google.com/corriescott/ThePharmacyGallery# belvedereconsultants@gmail.com (246) 234 2494
THE OLD PHARMACY GALLERY, SCULPTURE TERRACE & STAR BAR belvedereconsultants@gmail.com (246) 234 2494
THE OLD PHARMACY GALLERY, SCULPTURE TERRACE & STAR BAR belvedereconsultants@gmail.com (246) 234 2494
'Les Enfants Martiniquaise窶話y Heather-Dawn Scott, 36" by 36" , acrylic on canvas
THE OLD PHARMACY GALLERY, SCULPTURE TERRACE & STAR BAR The Gallery is open Monday and Tuesday 10am – 5pm Wednesday through Saturday 1am – 10pm. Closed on bank and public holidays.
The Star Bar Classic Movie Season will open at The Old Pharmacy Gallery Sculpture Terrace, Queen Street, Speightstown on Wednesdays. The Star Bar opens at 5 p.m. to watch the Sunset. Movie will commence at 7:30 p.m. Tables must be reserved in advance as numbers are strictly limited . Box Office (Mon-Sat) 432 0458,10am – 4pm Admission: Table for 2 including a bottle of wine $100. Table for 4 including 2 bottles of wine $200. Non Refundable. Bring a picnic (and your umbrella!)
THE ART BARN A number of artists’ studios have been created within the Old Pharmacy building and will be occupied by the Artists in Residence at Lancaster Great House and emerging Barbadian artists. Disciplines include portraiture, abstract, creative ceramics, sculpture and collage works. The artists’ studios are open to the public during daytime Gallery hours. For further information email starbar@sunbeach.net . The Star Bar & Sculpture Terrace opens at 5 p.m. The Gallery until 10 p.m. Tel 246.234 2494/252 4225 The Old Pharmacy Gallery, Queen Street, Speightstown, St Peter. For further information, details and dates and gallery hours please contact Roger Chubb (246) 432 0458 or (246) 234 2494 or email belvedereconsultants@gmail.com
BARBADOS ARTS COUNCIL www.barbadosartscouncil.com
BAC Gallery, Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown (246) 426 4385 email: mail@barbadosartscouncil.com
BARBADOS ARTS COUNCIL www.barbadosartscouncil.com
Neville legall Exhibition "TREASURES" Opening reception Sunday March 21st, 5:30 - 7:30 pm at the Pelican Art Gallery. The Exhibition runs until April 10th. A few of the images from show may be viewed on http://picasaweb.google.com/corri escott/NevilleLegallTreasuresAtBa rbadosArtsCouncilMarch2010# BAC Gallery, Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown (246) 426 4385 email: mail@barbadosartscouncil.com
Neville Legall Exhibition "TREASURES" at Barbados Arts Council
Neville Legall Exhibition "TREASURES" at Barbados Arts Council
Neville Legall Exhibition "TREASURES" at Barbados Arts Council
TIDES ART GALLERY www.tidesartgallery.com
Artwork of local and Caribbean fine art and photography. The Tides Gallery, The Tides Restaurant, Holetown, St James. Open 7 days a week, 9am - 11pm. tel (246) 432 2084 or (246) 432 8356. email tidesart@sunbeach.net
TIDES ART GALLERY www.tidesartgallery.com
Caribbean Door Series fine art photography by Corrie Scott 8" by 10" photograph printed with archival inks on acid free 100% cotton Fabriano watercolour paper. Framed $380Bds Unframed $150Bds Available from Corrie Scott. Tel +1 (246) 424 3965 corriescott@gmail.com www.corriescott.net and The Tides Gallery, The Tides Restaurant, Holetown, St James. Open 7 days a week, 9am - 11pm. tel (246) 432 2084 or (246) 432 8356. tidesart@sunbeach.net
TIDES ART GALLERY www.tidesartgallery.com
'Off To Market' , 24" by 36", $4,200, available from Tides Art Gallery. tel +1 246 432 2084, email tidesart@sunbeach.net
ON THE WALL GALLERIES www.onthewallartgallery.com
On The Wall Art Gallery at; Champers Restaurant. Gallery at Earthworks in St Thomas. Tel 234 9145 Website ( recently updated with new works of art ) www.onthewallartgallery.com
ON THE WALL GALLERIES www.onthewallartgallery.com
Moonlight Stroll Vanita Comissiong
ITALIA COFFEE HOUSE
Mini gallery with local fine art lithographs and giclees by Corrie Scott and Margaret Rodriguez (and free wi fi ). Margaret Rodriguez www.margaretrodriguez.com Corrie Scott www.corriescott.net opposite First Caribbean NationalBank, Sunset Crest. Sunset Crest, St James
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HEATHER-DAWN SCOTT http://picasaweb.google.com/corriescott/HeatherDawnScottRecentArt
ALISON CHAPMAN ANDREWS
ERROL BARROW CENTRE FOR CREATIVE IMAGINATION http://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/ebcci/
The Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination (EBCCI) welcomes Barbados again to its annual end of year celebrations with student productions in Theatre, Dance, Film and Music. Last year the EBCCI celebrated the close of the academic year under the theme Imagine Reel Art hosting South African Films and their Directors Dr. Anthony Fisher and Abdulkadir Said, the Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase and the Director of the Caribbean’s Premier Animation Festival Anime Caribe and University of Trinidad and Tobago’s Animation Programme Director; Camille Selvon Abrahams. This year’s celebration marks the return of the EBCCI’s its International Diaspora Festival in association with the Faculty of Humanities and Education, Department of Language, Linguistics and Literatures as it celebrates and explores the Cuban Diaspora led by lecturers Dr Grisel Pujala and Leandro Soto Faculty of the Department of LLL and EBCCI respectively. This investigation into the narrative of the Cuban American Diaspora seeks to examine the Cuban culture of displacement for the past 200 years. This festival discourse will include CAFE X (Cuban American Foremost Exhibition) which explores the integration of diverse cultural elements in Cuban diasporic art and literature by rethinking themes of nationhood and displaced identity. There will be a full day Symposium on Saturday March 27th 2010 from 10a.m. with guests Neri Tores, Dancer and Choreographer and Dr. Andrea Herrera from the Colorado State University at Colorado Springs in the Cinemathque of the (EBCCI) to discuss these themes. The Cuban exploration commences with the art of Cuban American Artists such as, Israel Leon, Pedro Portal, Tomas Oliva, Ana Flores and co Curator Leandro Soto. Art enthusiasts can look forward to an environmental exhibition in the Art Gallery of the EBCCI with Café Talks with Curators throughout the exhibition which opens the season on Friday March 26th at 7p.m., with diasporic performances. The exhibition will continue until April 23rd 2010. Continued on next page
EBCCI events continued.. “My great granny always said, ‘If you want to know a black woman, you touch her hair.' She said that is where we carry everything—all our hopes, our dreams, our pain.” Novelette, Salon Owner. The End of Semester student celebrations begin on March 27th, World Theatre Day with the first of two west Indian diasporic theatrical productions. The Theatre Ensemble Class presents Da Kink in my Hair by Trey Anthony, directed by Sonia Williams, the production gets to the root of the black woman’s experience, in their psychologist’s couch, their block, their rum shop, a place to air; the hairdresser’s chair. Set initially in a West Indian hair salon in Toronto, this interpretation will transform the George Lamming Pedagogical Centre into Novelette’s Hair Salon. Mixing laughter and tears—and told in words, music and movement—the stories explore the hardship, struggles and joys of black women's lives, Da Kink in my Hair will be staged March 27th and 28th at 7p.m. and 5p.m. and 8p.m respectively. Theatre enthusiasts can look forward to the original Musical the Seven Tonalities of Blue, on stage April 10th and 11th in the Walcott Warner Theatre. Directed by Leandro Soto, Cuban Artist, the piece is inspired by the Yoruban Orishas, Yemaya (Goddess of the Ocean) and Eleggua (Son of Yameya and God of the pathways/communication and innovation). Integrating dance, poetry, theatre, media, music and song influences of the Caribbean; West African, European, Asian and Native American, the Seven Tonalities of Blue explores the many aspects of the female psyche. Admission is $20. Debuting last semester, the Pop Music Ensemble will be entertaining again on the terrace of the Walcott Warner Theatre April 16th 2010, from 7p.m., entertaining us with pop, reggae, soca and hip hop. Led by musical director Stefan Walcott, the Pop Ensemble’s lead singer is Mathew Allman. Patrons can look forward to the EBCCI Pop Ensemble’s Friday night Lime with DJ and guest band. The festival concludes with the Dance Exposition, April 17th & 18th led by Artistic Director Gene Cumberbatch Lynch with choreographies by Olivia Hall, (NIFCA Gold 2009) and final year students Alicia Payne and Gina Mayers. For further information on the End of Year festivities at the Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination please call 417-4776.
NATIONAL CULTURAL FOUNDATION “The National Cultural Foundation is pleased to present the Taking Your Art to Market Symposium, to be held Friday, April 9th and Saturday April 10th at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre. Please see below the electronic flier, and attached are the symposium programme and registration form. Registration forms are also available at the Queen’s Park Gallery, Bridgetown, St. Michael; and the NCF’s Headquarters, West Terrace, St. James. They can be returned to any of the collection points. Electronic forms can also be emailed to mail@ncf.bb. As space is limited, we encourage you to return your registration forms electronically or at any collection point on or before March 31st, 2010.” Andrea S. King Business Development Officer National Cultural Foundation West Terrace, St. James BB23018 Tel: 246-424-0909 ext. 222 Fax: 246-424-0916 Websites: www.barbadoscropoverfestival.com NIFCA - the tradition of excellence continues!
www.ncf.bb
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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 Fran Wickham at fdwickhamjacobs@centralbank.org.bb or Sharon Jones at SMJones@centralbank.org.bb tel +1 (246) 436 9083 website www.fch.org.bb
FRANK COLLYMORE HALL AND GRAND SALLE www.fch.org.bb
Venue - Frank Collymore Hall Gala Night April 10th tickets $50 8pm April 1lth, 16th, l7th and 18th tickets $40 8pm The Memory of Water is a ‘dark comedy’ written by the very talented Shelagh Stephenson The award winning narrative for comedy is simple - three dysfunctional sisters assemble at the family home for the funeral of their mother. They share memories from versions of their past that are both conscious and unconscious forms of memory. But at the heart of the plot are the healing qualities that memory brings in the face of personal trauma or tragedy. Poignant and funny, this is an evenings entertainment that will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. Gale theatre of London and Barbados, bring together for their third season, talent from both countries. Cast includes Olivier award winning actress Suzan Sylvester and Anderson " blood ' Armstrong Ticket outlets C S Pharmacy Super Centre at Warrens/Big B's/Oistins or for more information info@galetheatre.com Online bookings available from www.iTicketsbarbados.com from March 15th. Booking and delivery additional cost
RAS ISHI www.rasishi.com
LEANDRO SOTO www.leandrosoto.com
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QUEEN’S PARK GALLERY
Queen’s Park Gallery is in Queen’s Park on Constitution Road. Opening Hours: 10am – 6pm Monday to Saturday. Tel - 4272345, Also Mark Welch, literary arts officer at NCF has a wonderful newsletter on the literary arts . Please email him for details. markwelch@ncf.bb
BRIDGETOWN GALLERY
BRIDGETOWN GALLERY “Badmanabadman ” Artist Alberta Whittle
Images from show may be seen on http://picasaweb.google.com/corriescott/AlbertaWhittleAtBridgetownGallery#
BRIDGETOWN GALLERY “Badmanabadman” Artist Alberta Whittle
Images from show may be seen on http://picasaweb.google.com/corriescott/AlbertaWhittleAtBridgetownGallery#
BRIDGETOWN GALLERY “Badmanabadman” Artist Alberta Whittle
BRIDGETOWN GALLERY
badmanabadman – an Installation by Alberta Whittle
Homi Bhabha positions the itinerant migrant as the owner of “THE TRUEST EYE”, a position Whittle identifies with. Whittle grew up in Barbados and moved to Scotland, where she is completing her MFA at Glasgow School of Art. She lives and works in both Barbados and Scotland and considers herself a PUREBRED MONGREL. Whittle has undertaken residencies at CESTA (Czech Republic), Market Gallery (Scotland), Collective Gallery (Scotland). She choreographs interactive installations, interventions and performances as site-specific artworks in public and private spaces, including at the Royal Scottish Academy (Scotland) and has exhibited in various solo and group shows in Europe. Her practice is concerned with the construction of stereotypes of race, nationality and gender, considering the motivation behind the perpetuation and the different forms in which they are manifested. We are consumers of myths and Whittle enjoys assuming the role of mythographer. These myths can act both as weapons and as protection, a support for dominant power structures and a means of control of identity. “Myth is the act of draining history out of signs and reconstructing these signs instead as “instances”, in particular instances of universal truths or of natural law, things that have no history, no specific embeddedness, no history of contestation. Myth steals into the heart of the sign to convert the historical into the “natural” – something that is uncontested, that is simply “the way things are”.-Rosalind Krauss, Film Stills chapter, taken from Cindy Sherman 1975-1993 Her practice hopes to provoke the audience into making artistic judgements on taste. Thomas Hirshhorn’s discourse on how shrines, altars and arrangements of objects emerge, expand and erode has influenced her most recent installation. The assumptions made about kitsch, where it has to transfigure into something purer and less vulgar to be considered art is a source of fascination. The installation, badmanabadman refers to living stereotypes of the black male body. Whittle mines images of bodybuilders, minstrelsy, religious iconography, hip-hop legends, historical figures and popular culture, to produce assemblages, which attempt to subvert gender and racial stereotypes. Whittle struggles to formulate a kind of hybrid collage strategy, through the acquisition of bits and pieces of visual information, striving to make sense of them. Her assemblages become a deliberate pastiche of glamour, through the manipulation of decorative excess. Through inverting the disposable, she hopes to make something precious. Artifice becomes a device to create myths, where the illusion of preciousness and luxury is manufactured with cheap, accessible materials, such as felt, styrofoam, mirrors and fake gems. Curated by Therese Hadchity OPENING: Sunday, March 21st, 6pm - 8pm The exhibition continues until April 3rd 2010. Opening Hours: Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 11am - 4pm Wednesday 12 - 4pm Saturday/Sunday/Monday by appointment 246 430 0054
BRIDGETOWN GALLERY (Former Zemicon Gallery)
Opening Hours: Tues/Thurs/Fri 11am - 4pm Wed 12 - 4pm Sat/Sun/Mon by appointment Tel 246 430 0054
AWEIPO GALLERY
AWEIPO GALLERY Artist Norma Talma presents "PHOENIX" an exhibition of paperworks, March 21st- April 6th. Norma is exhibiting a collection of sculptural handmade paper collages, for which she is well known. However in this body of Norma's most recent work she has consolidated her life experiences and many influences into a highly personal vision, and printed these images on "paper paintings" Each linoprint being one of a kind. The artist talk is March 27th from 6pm to 8pm. Gallery hours Sun to Sat 10 am to 6pm. The Crane Village, The Crane, St Philip. T. 271 2839 aweipogallery@yahoo.com
AWEIPO GALLERY
“Constants and Waves” ( please phone gallery for dates of this show). This show focuses on the talents of established and aspiring artists, across traditional and contemporary themes. The show’s portrayal of traditional work will be themes directly taken from the island i.e. Barbadian landscape, portraits and aspects of the culture, while contemporary works can be less realistic and emphasize the conceptual. Presenting paintings, drawings, mixed media or sculpture, experienced and emerging artist will be paired or grouped according to their influences and styles, depicting a manner in which art in Barbados has transformed over generations. Gallery hours Sun to Sat 10 am to 6pm. The Crane Village, The Crane, St Philip. T. 271 2839 aweipogallery@yahoo.com
GALLERY OF CARIBBEAN ART
An exhibition featuring exciting new landscape, seascape and figure paintings by International artist. The exhibition will continue until Friday 30th April, 2010 at the Northern Business Centre, Queen Street, Speightstown.
MARGARET RODRIGUEZ www.margaretrodriguez.com
C H R I S T I N E
T A Y L O R
rtaylor@sunbeach.net
THE FESTIVAL ART GALLERY
THE FESTIVAL ART GALLERY For more information Telephone 4290296 email Kathyyearwood@hotmail.com
An idea whose time has come.The Festival Art Gallery, Bringing Art To The People We Invite You To An Exhibit With Us At The Oistins Fish Festival 2010 April 3rd, 4th and 5th. We are the first tent on the right hand side when travelling into Oistins from Bridgetown. Please Attend Our Wine And Cheese Reception On Sunday April 4th, 5pm-6.30pm For more information Tel 4290296 email Kathyyearwood@hotmail.com
BAJAN REPORTER www.bajanreporter.com
Further reading about The Festival Art Gallery http://bajanreporter.com/?p=9300#
BARBADOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Barbados Community College portfolio show on May 6, 2010, at the college in the Morning Side Art Gallery 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
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 Fran Wickham at fdwickham-jacobs@centralbank.org.bb or Sharon Jones at SMJones@centralbank.org.bb tel +1 (246) 436 9083 website www.fch.org.bb
MARTINA PILE www.artgallery-mzpile.com
VIRGINIA TRIELOFF www.trieloff.ca
CY HUTCHINSON www.barbadoswoodworker.com
"Find a job that you love and you will never have to work a day in your life“ - ancient Chinese proverb.
THE NATIONAL ART GALLERY COMMITTEE www.nagc.bb
Barbados National Art Gallery one step further. The National Art Gallery Act 2007 came into being October 1st by proclamation signed by C. Straughan Husbands, Governor General for Barbados. This event signals significant progress toward the actual National Art Gallery and the specific responsibilities within the law which will be the remit of the National Gallery. Visit www.nagc.bb - website for the National Art Gallery Committee in Barbados. The site includes ArtistNet, the database of Barbadian visual artists; a click on ‘Artists’ will take you there. ArtistNet is a FREE NAGC service for artists. Visual artists are invited to post their profile and images on ArtistNet; for artists already on ArtistNet, you may wish to update your profile and images from time to time. A new page has been added for NEWS FROM THE ARTISTS. Artists currently in the ArtistNet database are invited to submit updates and news on their current events and activities. Check this out in NEWS For further information on contact the NAGC at +1 (246) 310 2700 or e-mail nagc1998@yahoo.com
THE NATIONAL ART GALLERY COMMITTEE www.nagc.bb NAGC CONSERVATION PROGRAMME WORKING TO RESTORE THE MONTEFORE FOUNTAIN The National Art Galley Committee is pleased to announce the continuation of it's Conservation and Education programme with the visit of the Puerto Rican objects conservator Mr. Angel SantiagoTorres. Mr. Santiago-Torres is currently restoring the Montefiore Fountain, a public monument dating back to 1864 and located opposite the Coleridge Street Library. This fountain previously located at Beckwith Place and moved to its present location in 1940, was given to the city by John Montefiore as a memorial to his father, John Castello Montefiore who died from Cholera in 1854. This Monument is one of the many fine examples of unique Barbadian built heritage that can be found in the area which has prompted the bid for the nomination of Bridgetown and the Garrison as a World Heritage Site. The Ministry of Transport and Works and the National Conservation Commission are assisting with this important restoration activity.
RASHIDA BUTCHER ‘My present body of work is developed around the female high heel shoe as a material and metaphorical object. The work consists of pencil and pen & ink drawings as well as sculptures I am fortunate to have realized my passion and be able to live it every day of my life. This passion is my love for creating and observing art.For me art goes beyond skillful arrangement of formal elements. I see it as a vehicle to express my thoughts and ideas. I want my work to challenge and demand reactions from those who experience it.’
“Brown Sugar and Spice� Written by Betty Peter. Illustrated by Alison Antrobus. Published by Toute Bagai Publishing Brown Sugar and Spice is a riotous romp through colonial days during World War II as seen through the eyes of young Harriet. In this lively tale, young Harriet experiences malaria, wards o evil spirits, wakens to a German aack, builds a tree house village, terrorizes teachers, spies on adults, captures thieves and ultimately saves the day! For orders Tel: 1 868 622-0519 e-mail: jannue@macomag.com
ART SPLASH CENTRE www.artsplashbarbados.com
With over five years experience in teaching art to Children and Young Adults, the Art Splash! team offer Private Art Lessons for all ages, a colourful, exciting alternative for Birthday Parties, AfterSchool Classes and our own Exclusive Art Camps. With a wide range of inspiring approaches to art workshops and classes for all ages, the Art Splash! philosophy is not just about a solid, trusted educational experience – it’s about focusing on the individual imagination and developing each and every unique personal expression- in a safe, happy environment. Call the Art Splash team on +1 (246) 8347758 or +1 (246) 2280776 or email artsplashbarbados@gmail.com The Art Splash Centre, Hastings, Ch Ch (Pink building opp Board Walk maxor@caribsurf.com
“Lolly Land” runs until April 10th. Tonya Wiles - a Barbados Scholar - opens her second solo-exhibition on the island. After pursuing her Bachelor (Honours) Degree in Painting at the prestigious Wimbledon College of Art in London, Tonya now teaches art and lives in Barbados. She has hosted and participated in a number of exhibitions in the heart of the London and was noted by collectors as well as galleries for her skill and witty inventiveness. Tonya is excited by the prospect of making a contribution to the Barbados art scene with her intriguing, fresh and accessible work She painted a song as she flew through the sweet grass up to the candy-flossed sky. Her melody… “Wake up! Wake up! It’s time to rise and shine!”Colours rubbed their sleepy eyes. He peaked over the hills and they smiled at Him while skipping a joyful dance on the canvas. Their rhythm… “Thank you for coming again.” Boys and girls frolic through the orchard of lollies down below. Freshly baked cupcakes blossom from the trees. Today’s treats for yesterday’s play. Sitting in one large circle they frosted them with the sweetness of imagination. What a glorious day…By Tonya Wiles
LOLLY LAND AT ARTSPLASH
ARTIST TONYA WILES
LOLLY LAND AT ARTSPLASH
ARTIST TONYA WILES
LOLLY LAND AT ARTSPLASH
ARTIST TONYA WILES
LOLLY LAND AT ARTSPLASH
ARTIST TONYA WILES
LOLLY LAND AT ARTSPLASH
ARTIST TONYA WILES
LOLLY LAND AT ARTSPLASH
ARTIST TONYA WILES
LOLLY LAND AT ARTSPLASH
ARTIST TONYA WILES
BARBADOS MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY www.barbmuse.org.bb
April 06 – Dr. Marcia Burrowes on the topic “Windrush” April 13 – “Managed Migration from Barbados: The Temporary Worker Programme in Canada & USA” by Dr. Andrew Downes April 20 – “Migration and the Barbadian Standard of Living” by Dr. DeLisle Worrell The 2010 Lecture Series is generously supported by the Central Bank of Barbados. Lectures will be held at the Grande Salle, Central Bank of Barbados, Tom Adams Financial Centre, Bridgetown. However, the April 20th lecture will be held at the Sir Hugh Springer Auditorium, Solidarity House, Harmony Hall, St. Michael. Monday to Saturday, 9am. to 5pm. and Sundays 2pm. to 6pm. St. Ann’s Garrison, St. Michael , Tel: 1-246-427-0201/ 1-246-436-1956 Fax: 1-246-429-5946 email museum@caribsurf.com
BARBADOS MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY www.barbmuse.org.bb
Be among the first to experience the new spacious and beautifully designed Barbados Museum Gift Shop. “Sweet Bajan Days” by Gina Foster “Roots to Popular Culture - Barbadian Aesthetics: Kamau Brathwaite to Hardcore Styles” by Curwen Best “BIM: Arts for the 21st Century” “The Children of Africa in the Colonies: Free People of Colour in Barbados in the Age of Emancipation” by Melanie J. Newton “Prehistoric Settlements in the Caribbean: Fieldwork in Barbados, Tortola and the Cayman Islands” by Peter L. Drewett “Archaeology & Geoinformatics: Case Studies from the Caribbean” by Basil Reid
ARTIST STUDIOS & SALONS
RAFZA NEHAUL STUDIO/GALLERY CRICKET. Three dimensional artist Rafza Nehaul invites you to join her on any Tuesday between 10am-3pm (or by appointment). Rafza is a multi media and mixed media artist who works with organic materials and is environmentally sensitive. The studio/gallery, 6, Brighton Beach. Tel 421 8188 or email rnehaul@caribsurf.com SARAH’S ART SALON Sarah’s Chelsea Dinners, resume on 3 Saturday nights a month. Most of the art on the walls is for sale, although most people are more engaged in the lively social life at these events. This will soon include occasional readings, performance art, salons, and happenings, courtesy of certain literary suspects, some of the more antic patrons, and Sarah herself. For further information email saravie@caribnet.net
SARAH’S ART SALON & DINNER
We’re getting it right on Saturday nights! People are saying: “Delicious!” “Absolutely charming.” “I love the food, the company, the place, the hostesses.” “The price is too low.” Hors d’oeuvres, welcome shot cocktail, and plat du jour dinner including salad. Contribution: $32.For a wee bit more, finish with a yummy dessert. They call it “Divine!” Drinks? Good-value wine by the bottle or glass, beer, rum and soft drinks. You are welcome to bring your own bottle. There’s a small corking fee. Anything else? Yes. To facilitate planning, please reserve at least 24 hours in advance. With advance notice, vegetarian alternatives can be arranged.
Sarah’s Chelsea Dinner Salon When? Saturday, from 6:30 onward Where? #2, Chelsea Gardens, Chelsea Road, St. Michael Call 435-3563 or 830-8904.
BARBADOS PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY http://www.barbadosphotographicsociety.com
The Barbados Photographic Society Inc. welcomes member of all capabilities regardless of whether you are a beginner, avid hobbyist or a professional. Regardless of your skill level you will find people with whom you can exchange ideas and learn from in The Society, whether it be pre or post production across all photographic mediums and genres. Website to be updated soon with events for 2010 barbadosphotographicsociety@gmail.com
NATIONAL CULTURAL FOUNDATION
For more information Annette Nias Cultural Officer – Film and Photography National Cultural Foundation West Terrace St. James BB23018 BARBADOS TEL: (246) 424-0909 Ext 238 FAX: (246) 424-0916 E-MAIL: annette-nias@ncf.bb
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 FRANGIPANI ART GALLERY, Sugar Cane Club, Hotel and Spa, St. Peter. phone (246) 422 5026 A GALLERY, Royal Westmoreland, St James
ART SUPPLIES & FRAMING
FINE ART FRAMING LTD, Pelican Industrial Park, Bridgetown, Barbados - (246) 426-5325 FAST FRAME FACTORY, Dayrell’s Road, St Michael (246) 426 9994 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
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 blog and 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 CLASSES IN BARBADOS
Fielding Babb at THE MAIN GUARD Introductory Art Classes. Every Thursday from 1pm – 3pm Barbadian artist Fielding Babb and BARP invites people to join Fielding at The Main Guard ( building with clock tower) Verandah, The Garrison. People need to bring an hb pencil, a 3B pencil and a sketch pad and participate in what will be and enjoyable, enlightening and creative experience. To confirm this and for more information please contact BARP or Fielding Babb fieldinggallery@yahoo.com SUMI-A ART CLASSES The Art of Sumi-e: Classes of traditional Japanese art form with a contemporary flavor at Leandro Soto Art Studio in Prospect, St.James. Classes include lecture/demonstrations and meditation exercises as preparation for the technique. Every Tuesday from 7:00pm till 8:30pm. For detail information of class cost art materials needed you can write to sotoananda@gmail.com or call by phone at (246) 421 9125 Leandro Soto’ Studio in Prospect, Saint James website www.leandrosoto.com . MARK MAYNARD Art Classes on Saturdays. All Year Through. Re opens Saturday January 9th. Under the tutelage of Mark Maynard. Tel - 828-7869/432-0762 ARTS SPLASH For more information call Elayne on 8347758 or 2280776 www.artsplashbarbados.com
ART CLASSES
NEW AND UPDATED ARTIST WEBSITES
NEW Artist Julianne Gill www.juliannegill.com Artist Tonya Wiles www.tonyawiles.com Artist Heidi Berger www.heidiberger.com Photographer Andre Williams www.andrewilliamsphotography.net RECENTLY UPDATED Barbados Arts Council www.barbadosartscouncil.com Corrie Scott www.corriescott.net Lancaster Great House Gallery www.lancastergreathousegallery.com Arlette St Hill www.arlettesthill.com
ARLETTE ST. HILL www.arlettesthill.com
HEIDI BERGER www.heidiberger.com
ANNALEE DAVIS www.annaleedavis.co m
D A R Y L K E L L Y www.darylkelly.co.uk
ANDRE WILLIAMS FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY www.andrewilliamsphotography.net
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CORRIE SCOTT www.corriescott.net
A Calm by Corrie Scott Limited edition offset lithograph from an original watercolour Signed and numbered by artist. Approx 16� by 20� Available from; Corrie Scott corriescott@gmail.com Barbados Arts Council Gallery, Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown Italia Coffee Shop, Sunset Crest Tides Art Gallery, Tides Restaurant, Sunset Crest
CORRIE SCOTT www.corriescott.net
A Shoulder To Lean On by Corrie Scott Limited edition offset lithograph from an original watercolour Signed and numbered by artist. Approx 16� by 20� This painting came from a photograph by Dawn Alleyne who kindly gave me permission to paint it. Available from; Corrie Scott corriescott@gmail.com Barbados Arts Council Gallery, Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown Italia Coffee Shop, Sunset Crest Tides Art Gallery, Tides Restaurant, Sunset Crest
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