BARBADOS ARTS EVENTS August 2010
Compiled by Corrie Scott
Welcome to Barbados Monthly Arts Events June 2010
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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BARBADOS ARTS COUNCIL www.barbadosartscouncil.com
‘Crop Over’ Group Show Exhibition
BAC Gallery, Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown (246) 426 4385 email: mail@barbadosartscouncil.com
Tropical Carriage Giclee Prints. Series from original paintings by Corrie Scott. Printed with archival inks on acid free paper. 8� x 10� Signed by artist Catalogue Album may be viewed by clicking on: http://issuu.com/corriescott/docs/tropical_carriage_book www.corriescott.net
TIDES ART GALLERY
www.tidesartgallery.com
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
V A N I T A C O M I S S I O N G
vanitacom@caribsurf.com
ON THE WALL ART GALLERIES
On The Wall Art Galleries at; Champers Restaurant, Rockley, Christ Church and Gallery at Earthworks in St Thomas. www.onthewallartgallery.com Tel 234 9145
www.onthewallartgallery.com
GEORGIE TUSON
at ON THE WALL ART GALLERY, Champers, Rockley, Christ Church www.onthewallartgallery.com
GEORGIE TUSON
at ON THE WALL ART GALLERY, Champers, Rockley, Christ Church www.onthewallartgallery.com
GEORGIE TUSON
at ON THE WALL ART GALLERY, Champers, Rockley, Christ Church www.onthewallartgallery.com
www.onthewallartgallery.com/page6.htm
ITALIA COFFEE HOUSE
Mini gallery with local fine art lithographs and giclees by Corrie Scott, Fred Odle and Margaret Rodriguez (and free wi fi ). Margaret Rodriguez www.margaretrodriguez.com Corrie Scott www.corriescott.net Fred Odle www.fredtheartist.com/about_artist.htm opposite First Caribbean NationalBank, Sunset Crest, St James
“Constants and Waves”…. imagine a whirlwind of local talent ranging from the traditional to the contemporary, with over 20 of the island’s current practicing artists exhibiting a range of works on paper, paintings, photographs, as well as sculptural and mixed media pieces. This exhibition includes works from artists such as Alison Chapman-Andrews, John Stuart, Winston Kellman, Everick Lynton, Sheena Rose, Nicholas Burnett, Corrie Scott, Heidi Berger, Martina Pilé and Susan Alleyne-Forde. “Constants and Waves” will run from April 24th to August 31 2010 Gallery hours Sun to Sat 10 am to 6pm. The Crane Village, The Crane, St Philip. T. 271 2839 aweipogallery@yahoo.com
AURELIA WALCOTT aureliaw@gmail.com Focusing on printmaking, the work of Aurelia Walcott takes you along the outline of nature and beauty aesthetics. This young artist is currently examining textures and tones found through the styling of hair within the Caribbean context. While drawing inspiration from the island, her work plays with the initial subject matter but rather focus on the textures of the image. Aurelia is showing in “Constants and Waves� at Aweipo Gallery, the Crane. Show will run from April 24th to August 31 2010
JULIANNE GILL www.juliannegill.com I am inspired by nature and the beauty that surrounds us every day. The ocean is my element; I have always lived near the sea. After finishing my studies in Interior Design & Decoration, I set out on the typical Aussie 'Walkabout'; I ventured across the globe to South America, where I lived and travelled for several months. I currently work as an Interior Designer and I am passionate about art and painting. I am often drawn to paint in abstract form rather than a literal representation of a place or object. The conceptual use of colour and its ability to intermix on canvas can evoke a deep sensation within the viewer, resulting in personal interpretation rather than intellectual definition.
SOPHIE BARNARD
www.sofistudio.com
www.alisonchapmanandrews.net
A L I S O N
C H A P M A N A N D R E W S
LEANDRO SOTO www.leandrosoto.com
BRIDGETOWN GALLERY (Former Zemicon Gallery) Ellon Lewis Exhibition Tel 246 430 0054 for details of exhibition
STANLEY GREAVES
stan.greaves@gmail.com
JEROME RADIGOIS www.jeromeradigois.com
QUEEN’S PARK GALLERY http://ncf.bb/about/culdev/queens.htm
NEVILLE CRAWFORD Exhibiting at Queen’s Park Gallery
August 8th – August 28th Opening reception August 8th, 6.30pm Tel 427 2345
KARL BROODHAGEN AT QUEEN’S PARK GALLERY The Karl Broodhagen exhibition opened on July 11th at 6.30pm at the Queen's Park Gallery. The exhibition featured largely work from the National Collection, as well as items from private collections. Sculptures, largely busts, of all subjects and materials including ebony, plaster, bronze and clay. In addition, we saw Karl Broodhagen's versatility in his paintings, drawings and lino block prints.
KARL BROODHAGEN
BARBADOS MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY www.barbmuse.org.bb
BARBADOS MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY SHOP www.barbmuse.org.bb
A D R I A N
R I C H A R D http://imagepro.photography.com/adrianrichards
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P A T R I C K
F O S T E R patrickmichaelfoster@hotmail.com
TIYI BY DESIGN http://www.tiyibydesign.com
NAKAZZI TAFARI www.nakazzi.com
BOB KISS www.bobkiss.com
A N D R E
W I L L I A M www.andrewilliamsphotography.net
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CORRIE SCOTT www.corriescott.net
H E I D I B E R G E R
www.heidiberger.com
SUE TREW susantrew@best-of-barbados.com
RAYMOND BANCROFT raymond.bancroft@hotmail.com
RAS ISHI www.rasishi.com
RAS AKYEM art_animal@yahoo.com
CLAIRE DENARIE www.clairedenarie.co.za
DEREK WENT www.wentcaribbean.com
ANDREW HULSMEIER
vidim@freemotion.bb
JEFF FOLKES majife.art@gmail.com
IRIE KID
JUNIOR HOWELL
www.iriekid.com
GALLERY OF CARIBBEAN ART
Denzil Mann and Neville Legall Exhibition ends August 12th. Northern Business Centre, Queen Street, Speightstown, St. Peter, Barbados Tel: (246) 419-0858
Exhibition ends September 17th Northern Business Centre, Queen Street, Speightstown, St. Peter, Barbados Tel: (246) 419-0858
H A R R I E T
R O L L I T T www.harrietrollitt.com
VIRGIL BROODHAGEN
broodhag@yahoo.ca
MARGARET RODRIGUEZ www.margaretrodriguez.com
NORMA TALMA www.normatalma.com
L I L I A N
S T E N lilian.sten@gmail.com
BILL GRACE www.billgraceart.com
GORDON ASHBY
timeclub8@msn.com
THE GALLERIES AT LANCASTER GREAT HOUSE www.lancastergreathousegallery.com
THE GALLERIES AT LANCASTER GREAT HOUSE www.lancastergreathousegallery.com belvedereconsultants@gmail.com (246) 234 2494
The gallery is showing a wide selection of watercolours, photographs and oil paintings together with an interesting selection of Antique furniture throughout the summer season. Viewing strictly by appointment tel 423 0458 The Winter Season of Exhibitions and events will be announced shortly. 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
The Old Pharmacy Gallery and Star Bar in Speightstown will be closed from Monday 31stMay and is planning to reopen for the Winter Season with an exciting series of exhibitions and a new classic movie season on the beach side terrace. For further information, please contact Roger Chubb (246) 432 0458 belvedereconsultants@gmail.com
SHEENA ROSE in South Africa July 2010
bajanrose27@hotmail.com
SHEENA ROSE
bajanrose27@hotmail.com
SHEENA ROSE
bajanrose27@hotmail.com
CHRISTINE TAYLOR rtaylor@sunbeach.net
Portrait of ”Ms P from Accra beach”. How many out there remember buying red frutee and cheese cutta from her? You always had to promise to “bring back de bottle !!
BARBADOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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
www.barbadosphotographicsociety.com
A Far Cry From Africa
DAISY HONEYBUNN www.daisyhoneybunn.com
A FAR CRY FROM AFRICA Exhibition of fine art photographer DAISY HONEYBUNN June 17th – 23rd June at the Old Truman Brewery off London’s Brick Lane ARTIST’S STATEMENT Daisy Honeybunn, 27 The series A Far Cry From Africa, sees the artist’s three enduring passions for photography, literature and travel combine (she has an MA in English Literature and Russian Studies). Based on Derek Walcott’s poem of the same name, the series, as the poem, explores themes as far ranging as human conflict, African political and economic history and the ravaging of the African continent’s wildlife and natural resources. Born in St. Lucia in 1930, Derek Walcott has long been an established figure in the literary canon. A poet, playwright, writer and visual artist, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992. The poem’s title A Far Cry From Africa, not only carries the meaning of a long distance plea for help from the continent, but also the poet’s devastation in the realisation that the reality of Africa is far from the paradisial and peaceful depiction of it in early travellers’ tales and tourist brochures. The Africa he writes of is a far cry from this utopian image. Particularly poignantly, Walcott despairs of the terrible human conflict that has beset the continent for centuries. He does not focus on violence perpetrated by whites on blacks, nor by blacks on whites, but rather addresses the issue of human on human violence, and the conflicts as essentially human tragedies. This jarring reality, and a reminder of the catastrophic effect war has on the natural world, is presented in the artist’s photographs through the use of highcontrast, graphic images stained blood red (Walcott’s ‘bloodstreams of the Veldt’), destroying the spectacular, naturally occurring colours originally present in the photographs. As Walcott disregards the role of colour in the conflicts, so does the artist remove it from the pictures, and replaces it with the life source of humanity, blood. Continued on next page………….
Walcott’s evident experience of alienation from Africa, having never visited it at the time of writing, but rather having just read news reports, and the ever-present conflict caused by his mixed genealogy, is mirrored in the experience of the exhibition visitor, presented with images from the African plains. The images are at once majestic, full of life and the daily cycles of nature, yet all at once frozen and lifeless behind a wooden frame and glass, the blood red stain an inescapable reminder of the conflicts scourging the African continent: not only the human conflicts, but also the scourge of illegal hunting and the ravaging of Africa’s natural resources that are still common place in many parts of the continent. The artist uses the study of both the indigenous animals of Africa and her landscape, to evoke the crisis enveloping the African continent, a seemingly relentless cycle of despotic leadership, civil war, genocide and famine. Rather than a graphic and literal depiction of ‘corpses scattered through a paradise’, the photographs focus on the similarities between humans and animals, that also feature throughout Walcott’s poem, and help to demonstrate these themes. The ‘worried beasts’; the childlike hand reaching to the mother; the mother ostrich desolate, childless amongst the shattered shell of a stolen egg; the increased and relentless need for migration due to a lack of suitable habitats (mirroring the refugee crisis resulting from the conflicts); the tusk, a striking reminder of the brutal and destructive ivory trade. Above all the artist endeavours to remind the viewer, as Walcott states in his poem, that the animals of the plain have been present since ‘civilisation’s dawn’, the very contours of the African landscape mirrored in the patterns of their skin and fur, the elephant, steadfast, the mother of all civilisation in African folkloric tradition. Rather than being devoid of hope, the series presents the reader with the same multi-faceted dilemma as the ending of Walcott’s poem: what can be done? Whilst the majestic and beautiful wildlife and natural landscape is still present the viewer is challenged to think of the future. As the four stages of day are depicted in the photographs, the viewer must ask what will tomorrow’s sunrise bring. ‘How can I turn from Africa and live?’
DAISY HONEYBUNN
www.daisyhoneybunn.com/afarcryfromafrica
A Far Cry From Africa
DAISY HONEYBUNN
A Far Cry From Africa
DAISY HONEYBUNN
A Far Cry From Africa
DAISY HONEYBUNN
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DAISY HONEYBUNN
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DAISY HONEYBUNN
www.daisyhoneybunn.com
CHRIS ALLEYNE www.chrisalleyneart.com
RASHEED BOODHOO rashfoto@gmail.com
2011 DESK CALENDARS by SUE HOLDER whatever2photo@gmail.com
2011 DESK CALENDARS by SUE HOLDER whatever2photo@gmail.com
R A S
I W I N
Ras Iwin art available at the Barbados Arts Council www.barbadosartscouncil.com
www.caribbeantales.ca The CaribbeanTales Annual Film Festival has become a not-to-be-missed event on the Toronto City’s summer calendar. Now in its fifth year, the Festival is partnering with Harbourfront Centre’s Island Soul Festival to present some of the best Caribbean films made in recent years for audiences seeking another kind of entertainment over the Caribana weekend. Queens of Our Music: On Sunday, August 1st, 2010, from 3 pm to 7 pm, theCaribbeanTales Film Festival presents an extraordinary and entertaining line-up of films called Queens of our Music – in celebration of Caribbean and Caribbean-Canadian Divas who have rocked the mic from Toronto to Havana, and back. The CaribbeanTales Annual Film Festival is founded by accomplished Toronto-based Trinidadian filmmaker Frances-Anne Solomon, whose most recent award-winning feature film A Winter Tale has won international acclaim. She is the President and Artistic Director of the two companies she created: Leda Serene Films andCaribbeanTales. Her recent projects include HeartBeat – a documentary series profiling Caribbean musical creators; Literature Alive, a many faceted multimedia project profiling Caribbean authors; and the Gemininominated Lord Have Mercy! Canada’s landmark multicultural sitcom originally created for Vision TV, Toronto1, APTN and Showcase.
L A N A
F E N T Y
lanafenty@hotmail.com
CARIBBEAN DOORS by Corrie Scott www.corriescott.net 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 and The Tides Gallery, Open 7 days a week, 9am 11pm. tel (246) 432 2084 or (246) 432 8356. tidesart@sunbeach.net
ROSEMARY PARKINSON rosemaryparkinson2004@yahoo.com
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S T U A R T
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 Fax1-246-228-2703 Email:DAChristie-Bourne@centralbank.org.bb website www.fch.org.bb
FRANK COLLYMORE HALL AND GRAND SALLE www.fch.org.bb
The National Cultural Foundation will be holding its inaugural Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Festival. This innovation will see the competition being held over three (3) different core exhibitions each running for approximately ten days at the Grande Salle of the Central Bank, as well as several ‘miniexhibitions’ held in various spaces around Bridgetown. Exhibition #3 -3-Dimensional work will open officially on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 7pm and runs daily from July 30th – August 9th, 10am to 6pm An Evening of Interpretation through Dance will be held on Thursday, August 5th, 68pm In addition to the Core Exhibitions, as part of the Crop Over Visual Arts Festival, there will be Mini Exhibitions in non-traditional spaces in Bridgetown, so look out for these exhibitions!
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.
NAGC Consultant Curator Nerys Rudder, on the invitation of Rotary International, will participate in a cultural and vocational exchange that will take her to the USA through Oregon and Northern California. For 6 weeks, starting April 23rd Nerys will visit 10 cities where she will make presentations to Rotary groups and visit galleries, raising awareness about the work of Barbadian visual artists and cultural producers. Follow Nerys’ adventures on her blog ontheoregontrail2010.blogspot.com
Visit www.nagc.bb - 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
J PATRICIA BROWN jhanbarbados@hotmail.com
OPPORTUNITY FOR ARTISTS ‘Meet Fantastic Art at LESC’ In our on-going efforts to sensitize Barbadians and visitors to the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (LESC) and support local artists, our team at Barbados Conference Services Limited (BCSL), which manages the LESC, has launched an initiative “Meet Fantastic Art at LESC”, which will commence on Thursday, July 1 2010 and run until June 30 2011. Artists who reside in Barbados will be offered the Centre to display their work, which will be seen by persons who pass through the Centre on a daily basis and at the same time, the art is expected to add a welcome artistic element to the décor of the Centre. There will be no fees, however each artist will be required to: Have their display work insured and provide us with proof of the insurance;Curate their display; Contribute 10% of items sold to Barbados Conference Services Ltd.; Provide a written description of each item and contact details for the artist, to enable key BCSL team members to answer any queries and to satisfy our company’s risk management protocols; Agree to mount a display for one month, concurrently with two (2) other artists; Replace with-in 48 hours, any items sold, to maintain the integrity of the overall display;Note the black-out period of November 2010, when we will facilitate the NIFCA Visual Arts Exhibition; Note that while requests for displaying on more than one (1) occasion in the calendar year will be considered, artists who have not displayed, will be given priority in the first calendar rotation;Note that the Centre is dynamic and management reserves the right to request to reschedule any display bookings; 4 artists have indicated their interest to display at the Centre commencing July 2010 and months requested are July and August 2010 and February 2011, however these are not yet confirmed. Interested persons may contact: Mary M. Rose, Quality Service Officer at 467 8288 mary.rose@bcslbarbados.com or Peter Layne, Senior Manager, Operations 467 8252 or peter.layne@bcslbarbados.com Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. – 5.00 p.m. Once contact is made, the artist will be advised on the months which are available.
CARIBBEAN FINE ART (CAFA) FAIR BARBADOS 2011 at LESC The journey begins http://www.cafafair.com ampilgrim@hotmail.com March 31 – April 3, 2011 will see the inauguration of the first annual Caribbean Fine Art (CaFA) Fair in Bridgetown, Barbados. This exposition will feature 45 exhibitors showcasing works by artists of Caribbean ancestry. CaFA Fair opens Thursday, March 31st, 2011, with a Charity Gala to benefit Haitian artists affected by the January 2010 earthquake, and will honor one of the foremost visual artists of the region, LeRoy Clarke. Mission: The last few years have seen a dramatic increase in the interest for Caribbean art, as evidenced by major Museum shows , art fairs, and the growing number of the world’s most savvy collectors adding Caribbean art to their collections. CaFA Fair - Barbados will present another significant opportunity for Caribbean art to be highlighted and for collectors and curators to find highly collectible works. Products: Paintings, sculpture, photography, fine art jewelry, drawings and original limited edition prints, exploring the cultural traditions of the Caribbean.
CORRIE SCOTT
(246) 424 3965 corriescott@gmail.com www.corriescott.net http://caribbeanserendipity.blogspot.com
CONSTANT GALLERY featuring MICHAEL JACKSON By appointment only. Tel 246 429 2654 tradersrealty@caribsurf.com
Separated by 'A' Skin: Indrani Nayar-Gall at The Levine Museum of the New South Now through August 2010
www.mccollcenter.org/artknow/2010/june/
Separated by ‘A’ Skin is a collaborative project between McColl Center for Visual Art Summer Affiliate Artist Indrani Nayar-Gall and The Levine Museum of the New South. This project articulates the artist’s concern about hierarchical structures and intolerance in new and old world societies. India – the ‘East Indies’- and the West Indies, two postcolonial societies, share a history of colonialism, which has left deep prejudices in India, Caribbean, and the USA.
721 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 704-332-5535
Separated by ‘A’ Skin is on view at The Levine Museum of the New South from now until August 2010.
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Separated by 'A' Skin: Indrani Nayar-Gall at The Levine Museum of the New South Now through August 2010 www.mccollcenter.org/artknow/2010/june/
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
ARTIST STUDIOS & SALONS
RAFZA NEHAUL STUDIO/GALLERY 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
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
NEW AND UPDATED ARTIST WEBSITES NEW Artist Norma Talma www.normatalma.com On The Wall Gallery www.onthewallartgallery.com RECENTLY UPDATED Barbados Photographic Society www.barbadosphotographicsociety.com
Barbados Arts Council www.barbadosartscouncil.com Corrie Scott www.corriescott.net Margaret Rodriguez www.margaretrodriguez.com
ART SUPPLIES & FRAMING
FINE ART FRAMING LTD, Pelican Industrial Park, Bridgetown, 426-5325 FAST FRAME FACTORY, Dayrell’s Road, St Michael (246) 426 9994 AA FRAMING & DECORATION. #4, 1st Avenue Belleville, St. Michael, Tel: 435 0513 aaframing@caribsurf.com 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
MICHAEL NAEMSCH
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, After-School 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)
ART SPLASH CENTRE www.artsplashbarbados.com (246) 834 7758 (246) 228 0776 artsplashbarbados@gmail.com AGES 5-12 & 12-16 Monday Class 5-12yrs Starting 20th Sept at The Artsplash Centre. Time: 3.30 – 4.30 6 week term for $170 Tuesday Class 5-12yrs Starting 21st Sept at St James Church Hall Time: 3.30 – 4.30 6 week term for $170 Wednesday Class 5-12yrs Starting 22nd Sept at The Artsplash Centre Time: 3.00 – 4.00 6 week term for $170 Saturday Class 5-12yrs Starting 25th Sept at The Artsplash Centre Time: 10.00 – 11.00 6 week term for $170 Teenage Saturday Class 12-16yrs Starting 25th Sept at The Artsplash Centre Time: 11.00 – 12.30 6 week term for $240
OPEN AIR FILM SCREENING UNDER THE STARS AT OCEAN SPRAY For August Itinerary of films please email mad2rass@yahoo.co.uk ON THE MENU: Grilled Fish & Chips, Grilled Fish & Salad, Samoosas, Grilled Fish sandwiches, Fish cakes; between $5 and $20.00, and a variety of drinks available DOORS OPEN @7:00PM - Screening starts @7:30PM Contribution of $ 5.00 for film screening only. Bring your chairs and blanket (optional) To be added to email listing email mad2rass@yahoo.co.uk Ocean Spray, Inch Marlow Christ Church Tel: 428-5426 www.oceansprayapartments.com
ANNALEE DAVIS
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ANNALEE DAVIS www.annaleedavis.com "Public Beach Access" will be screened for the first time in the Dominican Republic at the first International Triennial of the Caribbean. "Public Beach Access" (2010) Annalee Davis Video Installation 8. 39 minutes Shot and Edited by Omar Estrada. Stills by Sandy Majerus This work documents my repeated action of measuring ten Public Beach Access points to find out how many feet of beach access is available to local people on seven miles of the most lucrative stretch of the West Coast on the island of Barbados. Throughout the work, I sing the lyrics to a song composed and originally performed by local musician, Gabby, and called “Jack, the Beach is Mine!”. This song was a response to the Barbados Board of Tourism’s legal counsel advising hotel owners that they had the right to extend their property down to the waterfront. To see the full video, check out the link here at: http://www.annaleedavis.com/work/public_beach_access.html
1st International Triennial of the Caribbean in Santo Domingo 2010 (Tric 2010) Annalee Davis will be participating in the Inaugural Triennial of the Caribbean in Santo Domingo . Supported by the statement “Santo Domingo, Cultural Capital of America 2010,” and in an effort to develop international cultural presence, the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Culture, through the Museo de Arte Moderno, undertakes the celebration of the “1st International Triennial of the Caribbean in Santo Domingo 2010.” It will be held at Museo de Arte Moderno and other alternative spaces of the Dominican Cultural Capital from September 1 through October 24. The Biennial of the Caribbean (BC) was conceived in Santo Domingo in 1992, as an event and encounter focused on Caribbean and Central American painting, including the great and minor Antilles, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Cayena and Suriname. In its last two editions (2001 and 2003), it included the so called “transterrados” or Caribbean artists of the “Diaspora,” based mainly in Miami and New York City. The 1st International Triennial of The Caribbean focuses on new horizons of content and projection, with a unique and main subject: Art and The Environment, including the participation of creative productions of high value coming from all geographical-linguistic areas of the Caribbean: English-spoken, French-spoken, Hispanic, Dutch, from the Grand Caribbean, Miami and Central America. Get more information ArtNexus Date: Sept 1- Oct 24, 2010 Location: Museo de Arte Moderno Plaza de la Cultura Juan Pablo Duarte Santo Domingo Tel: (809) 685-2154 al 56 Fax: (809) 682-8280 Email: trienalinternacionaldelcaribe@gmail.com Web: www.trienalinternacionaldelcaribe.blogspot.com
JOSCELYN GARDINER josgardner@hotmail.coM Detail of "Veronica frutescens (Mazerine)" hand-painted stone lithograph on frosted mylar 36” x 24” Date:2009, Location: Artist\'s collection Part of a suite of lithographs entitled “bringing down the flowers…” which aims to subvert 18th century documentation practices. A series of inverted heads with Afro-centric hairstyles are embedded with iron collars and tropical plant specimens in order to allude to the punishable practice of ‘natural\' abortion used by slave women as a form of protest against slavery. From National Art Gallery Collection website www.nagc.bb
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
SARAH’S ART SALON & DINNER #2, Chelsea Gardens, Chelsea Road, St.Michael Call 435-3563 or 830-8904. email saravie@caribnet.net 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. Please reserve at least 24 hours in advance. With advance notice, vegetarian alternatives can be arranged.
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MACO Tenth Anniversary Issue wins Sappi Printer of the Year Award 2010 Over 3,000 entries were submitted from printers all over the world, and MACO emerged at the placing in the top six Silver runnings, and moved on to win the Gold for Sheetfed magazines! This is a huge deal for our printers (American Printing Co) and us, and follows up on previous printing awards for MACO Magazines. Check out what the judges had to say about the entire process over at www.sappi.com/na/gold-winners
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