BARBADOS ARTS EVENTS
May 2013
Welcome to Barbados Monthly Arts Events 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
Cover by Mario Porchetta
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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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
ERIK FEELY ( Trinidadian / Irish artist ) ‘Ascending and Descending‘ exhibition at The Gallery of Caribbean Art. 7th April to 30th April. A collection of dramatic, colourful interpretations of light into lines and form. Inspired by Dante’s ‘Divina Commedia’. Catalogue album of exhibition https://picasaweb.google.com/105714821715531443977/ErikFeelyAtGCABarbadosApril2013
Catalogue Album of exhibition may be seen here https://picasaweb.google.com/105714821715531443977/ErikFeelyAtGCABarbadosApril2013#
ERIK FEELY WORKSHOP
Barbados, May 22-24 2013
Six sessions, three mornings, three afternoons. (cost $300.00US or $600.00bds) (includes a hot lunch each day) Codrington College and environs. Each session starts with a reading and discussion on art theory, (what we think we are doing influences what we do). Each session will have three technical notes, on colour, composition and ‘other’ respectively. We will draw on historical and contemporary sources using images for illustration. We will look at each participant’s work to date to analyze and clarify directions. Experimentation and exploration will be a hallmark, be prepared to be challenged and to think outside the box. 1. Theory. Composition.
Who am I and what am I doing Colour. Line, framing, cropping Other.
2. Theory. Composition.
Without poetry man cannot live Colour. Viewpoints Other. Still life
3. Theory. Composition.
Personal and universal Focus Other.
4. Theory. Composition.
Social nature of art Colour. Surface traits Other.
5. Theory. Composition.
Transcendence Spaces and ideas
6. Theory. Composition.
Imitation of nature? Colour. Rule of odds Other.
Colour. Landscape
Colour. Other.
Saturation and value Human body Complimentary colours and reflected light Hot and cold
Transparent and opaque Hybrids Emotion Three dimensions ‘Upping’ the register Final ideas
Materials: People may have preferred materials which may be used, the idea is to draw out what is latent inside the artist. Suggestions: Support could be 20 x 24 approx. Perhaps two each of stretched canvas, canvas board, Acrylic primed masonite, treated plywood, acid free mat board. Easel (and chair if you prefer) Acrylic paint for ease. Cadmium Lemon, Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium yellow deep, Cadmium orange, Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium red, Opera rose, Magenta, Ultramarine, Prussian blue, Cerulean, Cobalt blue, Viridian, Yellow ochre, Burnt umber, Raw umber, Burnt siena, Raw siena, Paynes gray, Gloss acrylic medium, All your favourite brushes.Sunblock, insect repellant, water, hat, enthusiasm. All of the above is open to change depending on the group dynamics.
Registration is limited to 15 persons, contact Christine Farmer at bannatyne272@hotmail.com or 230-1101 . A deposit of 50% will be received to secure the place.
HEATHER-DAWN SCOTT https://picasaweb.google.com/105714821715531443977/HeatherDawnScottRecentArt#
RUSSELL WATSON
rstudiolive@gmail.com
ISHI BUTCHER ishi@caribsurf.com
LILIAN STEN www.lilianstenartstudio.com
ADAM WERTH aawerth20@aol.com
EWAN ATKINSON ewanatkinson@caribsurf.com
CHERISE WARD www.cherise.ward.com
AKYEM
art_animal@yahoo.com
SIMONE PADMORE
‘Carpentier in Barbados’ with artists Leandro Soto and Mario Porchetta at EBCCI. March-May 14th. Album https://picasaweb.google.com/105714821715531443977/CarpentierInBarbados#
SHEENA ROSE
Photo by Dondre Trotman
bajanrose27@hotmail.com
VERSIA ABEDA HARRIS versheen@gmail.com
http://versiaabeda.tumblr.com/residencies
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MARK KING Residency at FRESH MILK
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CORRIE SCOTT www.corriescott.net
BRANDON BOURNE
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FRESH MILK is very excited to announce their first international residents from their recently launched programme, Canadian artists Marla Botterill and Conan Masterson, who will be on the platform from the 1st-31st of May 2013. For more information about their work and upcoming residency, visit http://bit.ly/Z3Q2yv
the Virtual Mapping Project, addresses the lack of available information about Caribbean arts at the formal, informal and educational levels. Fresh Milk sees value in developing a freely accessible, interactive online map of the Caribbean, which will clearly delineate the existing spaces for the arts in the region, from the nineteenth century up to the present time. The region will be mapped to show all arts entities, listed with links to the websites of all the spaces, and maintained to keep all information current. This map will not only be a pivotal information hub and educational tool, but a place to form new bonds and to make connections among practitioners, not only in the Caribbean but worldwide. The Fresh Milk mapping project will be an invaluable resource for students at secondary and tertiary institutions in Barbados, including those studying art at CXC CSEC and CAPE level, BCC Art Associate Degree and BFA programmes, and participants in the BA and MA Cultural Studies and Creative Arts degrees at the EBCCI, UWI Cave Hill Campus. This wealth of knowledge compiled into one easily accessible website means that students can have both historical and current data about Caribbean art at their fingertips, broadening their understanding and keeping up to date with the new, cutting edge work coming out of the region. Additionally, the Virtual Map will create opportunities for artists working in the region today and circulate their works and ideas to a global audience eager to know more about the region's creative arena. Artists will have the chance to form an expansive network, informing them of what spaces - both formal and informal networks - exist in the region and which spaces they can potentially engage with. It opens up endless possibilities for artists, curators, collectors etc. in the Caribbean by giving them much needed exposure, as well as for those internationally, who will gain insight into a whole new market of quality work. Fresh Milk seeks to create a more integrated and connected region by using the arts as a vehicle to create partnerships and build community. Many Caribbean islands have no idea what is happening with their neighbours in the creative arts, which hinders our overall growth in the region. The Virtual Map will promote unity and aid in the building of support systems - whether it be the English, Spanish, French or Dutch speaking Caribbean, we would like to make sure all information is communicated as efficiently as possible, and invite the world to see what is being made and to see the region as a critical space. Fresh Milk is pleased to be the conduit between The Maria Holder Memorial Trust and the artistic community in Barbados and would like to thank them for their support, which allows Fresh Milk to continue supporting our nation’s youth and building capacity for artists in both the short and long term. This is why forming relationships with organizations with vested interest in expanding arts and culture becomes pivotal.
In an effort to cultivate discussions about the arts starting at a young age while engaging with the community, Fresh Milk will implement an outreach programme using the resources available in The Colleen Lewis Reading Room (CLRR). One of the many challenges faced by young creatives is, despite their artistic gifts, they often struggle when it comes to speaking and writing comprehensively about their work. This is a skill that would benefit immensely from reading, whether specifically arts oriented texts or even well written fiction; gaining an appreciation for articulate material is imperative to mastering one’s own practice. Fresh Milk proposes to be the go-to point for refining these skills, beginning at CSEC level when children are expected to take their research and written abilities to a higher standard, all the way up to providing MA or PhD candidates with a deep pool of knowledge and unique material which they can draw upon. The Fresh Milk team will work with secondary school teachers in this area to construct a programme which will bring the students to Fresh Milk to show them the studio and reading room, letting them know that there is an environment available which can cater to their academic and creative needs. Mission Statement: The Fresh Milk Art Platform Inc. is a Caribbean non-profit, artist-led, inter-disciplinary organization that supports creatives and promotes wise social, economic, and environmental stewardship through creative engagement with society and by cultivating excellence in the arts. For more information, please, email Annalee Davis or Katherine Kennedy at freshmilkbarbados@gmail.com. To keep up to date with our other activities, visit: http://www.freshmilkbarbados.com and like our Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/FreshMilkBarbados
ALISON CHAPMANANDREWS www.alisonchapmanandrews.net
ANDRE WILLIAMS
www.andrewilliamsphotography.net
ROGER HANNANT rogerhannant45@gmail.com
VANITA COMISSIONG www.onthewallartgallery.com
ON THE WALL ART GALLERY www.onthewallartgallery.com
MARTINA PILE pilezahles@hotmail.com
TIYI BY DESIGN Tiyi by Design is an exclusive Caribbean label, producing exquisite, hand-crafted jewelry. Each piece is individually designed by professional metalsmith/jeweller, Ichia Tiyi. www.tiyibydesign.com
MATHEW CLARKE animekonexpo.com/gallery/category/9/5/
RIVENIS BLACK http://rivenis.net/ www.facebook.com/rivenisart Prints Available at http://society6.com/rivenis
JOEL LAING ( DAVI-GO) davi-go.deviantart.com/
CHRISTOPHER WHITTAKER More art www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.515658401793176.143007.100000470625717&type=1
LAURALIN MAYNARD
lauralinmaynard.daportfolio.com
KRAIG YEARWOOD
kraigyearwood@hotmail.com
RON LUCAS
Artlab178@aol.com
TARIK BROWNE
http://500px.com/tarikb
It is our duty as creatives to introduce our children to collecting original art. Art sparks their imagination, stories can be told from them about the subject, children can use their imagination to create their own stories or name the characters painted to make them their own. Children should also learn that appreciating art is a way of saving money...it is an investment. A painting does not lose value. I love to create Caribbean Children's art for all ages. I paint in acrylic on canvas in whatever size required. Hung separately or in panels that match together, they make wonderful visions for children. Murals for children are also special creating a wonderland in their bedroom or playroom. Consultations on your special requirements are by appointment.
ROSEMARY PARKINSON Rosemary Parkinson just simply loves to paint. e-mail: rosemaryparkinson2004@yahoo.com website:www.rosemaryparkinson.com facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BarbadosCulinaryJourney?ref=ts&fref=ts#
GORDON PARKINSON
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May 6th – BFA Studio ArtTrouble T’ree Visual Arts Associate Degree – PRI.OR.I.TY 7 pm Morningside Gallery and Studios May 7th – BFA Graphic Design 7 pm – Grande Salle, Central Bank
May 4th and 5th - Theatre Arts Unfinished Women Cry in a No Man's Land While a Bird Dies in A Gilded Cage 8 pm Frank Collymore Hall Tickets - $30.00 $15.00 for students with ID on 4th May only Tickets are available at A+B Music and The Book Source (BCC and UWI). Special rate for all 3 events $70.00
RAYMOND MAUGHAN http://raymondmaughan.zenfolio.com
CHESTER WILLIAMS http://chester-williams.artistwebsites.com
KIRK WATKINS
www.watkinsbarbados.com
Queen's Park Gallery is temporarily located at Pelican Craft Centre #12 on Harbour Rd, Bridgetown tel. 427 2345
ERROL BREWSTER ‘The Encounter’ Series I – V errolbrewster@gmail.com
ERROL BREWSTER
ERROL BREWSTER
ERROL BREWSTER
ERROL BREWSTER
HEIDI BERGER
www.heidiberger.com
HUGH WALKER
hughwalk@gmail.com
http://art4life.zenfolio.com/
PETER BOOS
pnboos@gmail.com
TIMOTHY TROTMAN
timothy.trotman@gmail.com
DON JORDAN
www.multimedia-graphics.com
The Barbados Museum and Historical Society, as a part of its public programming for 2013 will be hosting three film evenings on the museum’s grounds. The film to be shown is the BBC’s Ocean Giants. You are invited to bring a blanket and enjoy a night under the stars on the lawns of the Barbados Museum while learning about one of the Earth's most majestic creatures. ‘ Giant Lives’ 7pm, May 3rd ‘ Deep Thinkers’ 7pm, May 10th ‘ Voices of The Sea’ 7pm, May 17th $10Bds per movie www.barbmuse.org.bb
CATHY CUMMINS cathy.coast@caribsurf.com
Crop Over Visual Arts Forms are available. Theme is “The Arrivants: The Making of the Drum” A poem in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of this particular work by Edward Kamau Brathwaite. Prizes are Bds. $ 10,000 Central Bank Award of Excellence, Nine Best in Show Awards at Bds. $ 1,000 each and Nine newly introduced Incentive Awards at Bds. $ 500. For further information contact Mr. Rodney Ifill, Cultural Officer Visual Arts at 417-6627 or email: rodney-ifill@ncf.bb . Forms also should be available for down load from the NCF’s Website. Deadline for return of registration forms is Friday June 7th 2013, 4:30 p.m.
2013 Crop Over Visual Arts Festival Theme: “The Arrivants: The Making Ofthe Drum” taken from a poem by Kamau Brathwaite NB. Please find attached Poem for artisticinterpretation taken from the section MASKS at Appendix A. The NationalCultural Foundation (NCF) will be holding its annual Central Bank of Barbados sponsored Crop Over Visual Arts Festival. This year will commemorate the 40thanniversary of The Arrivants,an anthology of poetry by Edward Kamau Brathwaite, published in 1973. It is called A New World Trilogy and is made up of the collections Rights Of Passage, Islands and Masks. The poems speak to, among other things, the author’s poetic theses on Afro Caribbean identities. Brathwaite was born in Barbados in 1930. He was educated in England at Cambridge and has taught in Ghana, Jamaica, the United States and Barbados
Appendix A From the section MASKS The Making Of the Drum The Skin Firstthe goat mustbe killed andthe skin stretched. Blessyou, four-footed animal, who eats rope, skilled uponrocks, horned with our sin; stretchour skin, stretch ittight on our hop; wehave killed you tomake a thin voicethat will reach furtherthan hope furtherthan heaven, that will reachdeep down to our gods where the thin lightcannot leak, where our stretched heartscannot leap. Cult the rope of itsthroat, skilled destroyerof goats; its sin, spilledon the washed gravel, reaches andspreads to devour us all. So the goat mustbe killed andits skin stretched.
The Barrel Of the Drum Forthis we choose wood Of thetweneduru tree; Hard duru wood Withthe hollow blood Thatmakes a womb. Herein this silence Wehear the wounds Of theforest; Wehear the sounds Of therivers; Vowelsof reedlips,pebbles ofconsonants, undergrounddark of thecontinent. Youdumb adom wood willbe bent, willbe solemly bent, belly foundedwith fire, woundedwith tools Thatwill shape you. youwill bleed, cedardark, whenwe cut you; speak,when we touch you.
The Two Curved Sticks of theDrummer Thereis a quick stickgrows in the forest,blossoms twice yearlywithout leaves; barewhite branches cracklike lightningin the harm attan. But noharm comesto those who live nearby. This tree, the elderssay, will never die. Fromthis stripped tree snapquick sticks for thefestival. Its wood, heat-hardas stone, istoneless as a bone.
Gourds and Rattles Calabashtrees’ leaves do notclash bear agreen gourd,burn copperin the light,crack open seeds thatrattle. Blindunderground the rat’s darksaw-teeth bleed thewet root, snap itsslow long drag of time, itsgrit, its flavour; turn theripe leaves sour. Clash rattle,sing gourd; never leave time’sdancers weary like this tree thatmakes and mocks our music.
The Gong-Gong God isdumb untilthe drum speaks Thedrum Isdumb Untilthe gong-gong leads it.Man made, Thegong-gong’s Ironeyes ofmusic walkus through the humble deadto meet thedumb blinddrum whereOdomankoma speaks Kamau Brathwaite
‘The Arrivants: The Making of the Drum’ A poem in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of this particular work by Edward Kamau Brathwaite.
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NIKOLAS SEALY nsdesigns74@gmail.com
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THE BRIDGETOWN GALLERY @ SHERATON ‘ECLECTIC’ exhibition will take place on Saturday May 4th, from 5 to 7 pm. Sheraton Mall upstairs on the second floor, at the top of the escalators, across from the radio station. 12 noon to 7 pm Monday to Friday ( or by appointment) 230-1750 thebridgetowngallery@gmail.com
ON THE WALL ART GALLERY On The Wall Gallery at Champers A charming gallery and throughout the restaurant at Champers Restaurant, located on Accra Beach, Rockley, Christ Church has been fully renovated. Monday - Friday Noon-4pm and 7pm-11pm . Please call for weekend hours. 246 234 9145 Champers gallery is accessible during Restaurant hours. Actual gallery operations are 12noon to 4pm and 7 pm to 11 pm all year November to April On The Wall Gallery At Earthworks Earthwork continues to be the mainstay of our operations as we continue to add new lines to our already eclectic mix of hand made crafts, jewellery and fine art. Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 1pm Closed Sunday Vanita Comissiong tel 246 234 9145 email vanitacom@caribsurf.com
www.onthewallartgallery.com
THE FESTIVAL ART GALLERY Hastings Farmers Market on the first Saturday of each month.
Horticultural Show at Balls 26th/27th January 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 kathymyearwood@gmail.com www.festivalartgallery.com
‘Renassance in Recession Time’ at Barbados Arts Council’s gallery May 26th - June 8 th Featuring Wayne Collymore-Taylor, Andrew fenty, Don Small and Larrie Belgrave
BARBADOS ARTS COUNCIL BAC Gallery, Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown (246) 426 4385 mail@barbadosartscouncil.com www.barbadosartscouncil.com
BAC Gallery Schedule 2013 (subject to change. Please call gallery to confirm dates and events)
April 15-----May 11 Group Show Exhibition May 12-------May 25 Available for rental May 26-----June 8 Wayne Collymore Taylor & Friends June 9 -------July 6 Our Heritage Group Show Exhibition July 8-------Aug 16 CropOver Group Show Exhibition Aug 19-----Sept 1 Available for rental Sept 2 -----Oct 5 Little Gems Group Show Exhibition Oct 7-------Nov 1 One Love Group Show Exhibition Nov 4 -----Dec 13 Independence. Group Show Exhibition Dec 15------Jan 11, 2014 Christmas Group Show Exhibition
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. Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown +1 (246) 426 4385 mail@barbadosartscouncil.com
www.barbadosartscouncil.com
Beyond Publishing Caribbean is a group of artists, illustrators, graphic novels,graphic artists from Barbados and you can contact them or liking their page by click on the link, Matthew Clarke Tristan Roach Rivenis Black Julian Moseley https://www.facebook.com/pages/Beyond-Publishing-Caribbean/218731298152892?ref=ts&fref=ts
THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY POETS www.lxpbarbados.org
MISSION The Mission of the League of Extraordinary Poets (LXP) is threefold; 1. To nurture those involved in the arts, with a special emphasis on poets and spoken word artists; 2. To edutain the public through exposure to our art, and 3. To use the voices of the artists to bring awareness to, and to actively work towards addressing issues of importance in our society. VISION The LXP was founded on the principle that no art form exists in a vacuum. It is inexplicably tied to society, culture and time in which it is created, and that artists can improve their skills, and inspire one another when they operate in a close knit community of other like-minded artists, committed to positive feedback and professionalism in pursuing their art to its highest and best potential. The LXP sees spoken word and other forms of poetry and lyrical commentary as art forms which are not only able to express the personal vision, emotions and stories of the individual artist, but also as vehicles to speak to social issues not addressed in other forums and to educate the public in the hopes of bringing positive change to the society in which we live.
'Meet the Artist’
To boldly and brilliantly pursue the adventure in everything artistic and to be a vital and uncommon cultural force in Barbados. www.artsetcbarbados.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
This is an open call from the trinidad+tobago film festival and ARC Magazine for all artists working in video art, sound art, interactive installation and experimental film to submit works to be included in the third annual New Media programme. Artists from the Caribbean and its diaspora, or artists who address these spaces in their work, are eligible to apply. Deadline for submissions is May 31st, apply here: http://arcthemagazine.com/arc/2013/04/open-call-new-media-2013/ For the first time, New Media will have a juried prize of TT$5,000 for best film and or video. To submit an entry to New Media, please read the call for submissions. All submissions must be made online, via www.withoutabox.com, to the trinidad+tobago film festival. There is no submission fee. The deadline for all submissions is 31 May 2013.
QUEEN’S PARK GALLERY
Queen's Park Gallery is temporarily(?) located at Pelican Craft Centre #12 on Harbour Rd, Bridgetown
QUEEN’S PARK GALLERY SCHEDULE Gallery blog http://queensparkgallery.tumblr.com/ APR 21-MAY 25 ‘Nudes’ by Carl Dottin. Curated by Eric Belgrave. JUNE 2
Omowale Stewart
JUNE 2 - 29
Barbados Photo Society
JULY – AUG 10
Crop Over Visual Arts
AUG 18- SEPT 14
Ras Ilix Heartman
SEPT 22 – OCT 19
Arlette St Hill Retrospective
OCT 27 - NOV23
Rosemary Pilgrim
DEC 1 -28
Roslyn Watson Retrospective
Queen's Park Gallery is temporarily located at Pelican Craft Centre #12 on Harbour Rd, Bridgetown QPG tel.#427-2345
MORNINGSIDE GALLERY Division of Fine Arts, BARBADOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE morningsidegallery@bcc.edu.bb 426-2858, ext.5262
MOSAIC GIFTS Mosaic Gifts features the work of many local artists and artisans. At Hilton Barbados. Showcases paintings, prints, woodwork, ceramics and jewellery, all made locally. open daily from 10am – 4pm 246 437 0794 mosaicgifts@gmail.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 | Email: aaframing@caribsurf.com www.aaframingartonglass.com FRAMING STUDIO At the Best of Barbados Head Office, Welches Plantation, H’way 2A421-6900 ext 29 ART SUPPLIES THE ART HUB ( 2 locations) 1. James Forte Building Hincks Street Bridgetown, Tel: 436 2950 cell 231 6847 2. Sunset Crest # 163 Amaryllis Row,Sunset Crest, St. James. THE ART DEN
421 1019
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
D ARTS LIME - BY D ARTISTS, 4 THE ARTISTS & ABOUT D ARTS! Come share your work be it physical pieces or performance pieces, from fashion to poetry to music to artwork. We host the lime EVERY LAST SUNDAY of the month at Jago's Bar and Grill, located in Chapel Gap #1, Paynes Bay St. James. Feel free to sell your art work as well. For more information, like D ARTS LIME on Facebook. Admission is FREE. Please tell a friend! Join us as we Support Creative Growth in Barbados and Beyond chameleonartsbarbados@gmail.com
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
“Art is about the core elements of our lives, manifested in what we see, hear, taste, make, read and write, wear, and how we move. It is the creative footprint that becomes the discernible difference between people of different countries and experiences. It is a unique cultural trademark and the magnet that draws us to explore the corners of the world in search of those aspects of life that make us different from each other. It is the goal of the Barbados Summer Arts Festival to encourage the celebration of these seven elements that reflect our cultural identity and as we do so, to foster their development, allowing gainful and sustainable development for their practitioners.“ Ronnie Carrington www.barbadosartsfestival.com
2013 European Film Festival 17-26 May Walcott Warner Theatre, Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, St. Michael
Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination, UWI EBCCI at 417 4776
www.cavehill.uwi.edu/ebcci
FRANGIPANI ART GALLERY, Sugar Cane Club, Hotel and Spa, St. Peter.
(246) 422 5026
info@sugarcaneclub.com
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
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THE ARTSPLASH CENTRE Paint * Draw * Create & Have Fun! artsplashbarbados@gmail.com www.artsplashbarbados.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 fchmail.com or telephone 436 9083 or 84
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
PETER SHEPPARD pleinairart@gmail.com
SUSAN MAINS
susanmains@gmail.com
ASHER MAINS
www.ashermains.com
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CROP OVER CALENDAR 2013 DATE EVENT VENUE TIME MAY 2013 Sat. May 11 Cavalcade Silver Sands Playing Field, Christ Church 7:00 p.m. Sat. May 18 Cavalcade Belleplaine Playing Field, St. Andrew 7:00 p.m. Fri. May 24 Cavalcade Glebe, St. George 7:00 p.m. Fri. May 31 Crop Over 2013 Preview National Cultural Foundation Car Park 7:00 p.m. JUNE 2013 Sun. June 9 Crop Over Heritage Walk Princess Alice Highway to Cavan’s Lane 6:00 p.m. Thurs. June 13 Heritage Lecture & Tour St. Ann’s Fort, Garrison, 6:00 p.m. Sun. June 16 Junior Calypso Monarch Tent Queen’s College 6:00 p.m. Sun. June 23 Junior Calypso Monarch Tent The Lester Vaughan School 6:00 p.m. Sat. June 29 Crop Over Opening Gala & 12:00 noon Ceremonial Delivery of the Last Canes Queen’s Park JULY 2013 Thurs. July 4 Gospel Concert Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre 8:00 p.m. Fri. July 5 Sweet Soca Semi-Finals Party Stand 8:30 p.m. Sat. July 6 Junior Calypso Monarch Semi-Finals Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre 7:00 p.m. Sun. July 7 Official Opening Crop Over Visual Arts Festival The Grande Salle 6:00 p.m. Thurs. July 11 Pan Fusion Ilaro Court 8:00 p.m. Sat. July 13 Pan In De City & Cruise Bridgetown to Speightstown Esplanade 7:00 p.m. Sun. July 14 Pan Pun De Sand Brandon's Beach 3:00 p.m. Wed. July 17 Junior Calypso Monarch Lunchtime Concert The Frank Collymore Hall 12:15 p.m. Thurs. July 18 Crop Over Visual Arts Festival Evening of Interpretation The Grande Salle 7 p.m. Fri. July 19 Pic‐ O‐ De-Crop Semi-Finals Garfield Sobers Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Sat. July 20 Junior Calypso Monarch Final Garfield Sobers Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Sun. July 21 Crop Over Read-IN! Foursquare Heritage Park 7:00 p.m.
Fri. July 26 Crop Over Folk Concert | Day of National Significance The Frank Collymore Hall 8 p.m. Sat. July 27 Junior Kadooment The National Stadium 9:00 a.m. Sun. July 28 Soca Royale Bushy Park 11:00 a.m. Wed. July 31 Crop Over Visual Arts Festival Evening of Interpretation Queen’s Park Gallery at Pelican 7:00 p.m. AUGUST 2013 Thurs. Aug 1 Emancipation Day Walk | Emancipation Day From the Emancipation Statue to Independence Square 8:00 a.m. Fri. Aug 2 Bridgetown Market Spring Garden Highway 6:00 p.m. Fri. Aug 2 Pic‐ O‐ De-Crop Final Kensington Oval 8:00 p.m. Sat. Aug 3 Foreday Morning Jam Carlisle Car Park, BTI Car Park or BIDC 1:00 a.m. to Spring Garden Highway Sat. Aug 3 Bridgetown Market Spring Garden Highway 9:00 a.m. Sun. Aug 4 Bridgetown Market Spring Garden Highway 10:00 a.m. Sun. Aug 4 Cohobblopot Kensington Oval 8:00 p.m. Mon. Aug 5 Grand Kadooment Warrens to Spring Garden Highway 9:00 a.m. Fri. Aug 9 Crop Over Visual Arts Festival Ends The Grande Salle, and the Queen’s Park Gallery at Pelican
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
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