VISUAL ARTS BARBADOS November 2019
Cover Photography by Jaryd Niles-Morris
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.
Arts events ( updated daily) may be viewed 24/7 on Barbados Visual Arts Events Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/175529135827747/
Published by Corrie Scott
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Welcome to Barbados Monthly Arts Events This is a completely free 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 visual arts event 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
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Creativity in every discipline pushes us forward. In its true sense it adds knowledge and value to the human race. I think the work we do and the thoughts we think as creatives must push us forward. Whether the human race is deserving of this is the question.�
CALL TO ARTISTS FOR SUBMISSIONS ‘ANONYMOUS 2019’ The Frame & Art Co. is excited to announce the 5th Anonymous Art Show. Over the past four years, we have raised over $28,000 for worthy charities in our community. Please join us this year to support the amazing work of Operation Triple Threat! Canvases are available for $15.00 each at The Frame & Co. Each artist may submit up to four paintings. We cannot wait to see this year's submissions! Click on the link for show guidelines/submissions: https://forms.gle/KKS6sL3FReJF8nYi6 For more information call 271-6509 or email info@frameartco.com
'beginning'. An exhibition at The Brighton Storeroom. Open from November 2nd 2019. Every Saturday 6 - 10am or by appointment 1 (246) 231-1901 Featuring Llanor Alleyne, Simone Asia, John Cox, Dennis de Caires, Joscelyn Gardner, Caroline Holder, Mark King, Bethany Pile, Estelle Thompson, Tessa Whitehead Relaunched in October 2019. The Brighton Storeroom has an expanded and bold new mission to present a wide range of contemporary art by emerging and established artists.The gallery serves as a key hub in presenting work from local, regional and international artists. Under the auspices of Michael and Alison Pile at Brighton Plantation in St. George, Barbados. Located in the old Stables of the plantation yard it is at the centre of the weekly Brighton Farmers Market. Exhibitions reflect an open multi-disciplinary curatorial policy but the core focus remains limited print editions and works of art on paper, ceramics and other crafts. The gallery is welcoming and accessible but also serves as a serious forum for collectors and others with an interest in art and design. A critical aspect of the 2019 relaunch of TBS was the incorporation of a range of events and experiences to create a cultural community with genuine engagement with our audiences. Events are varied and include talks, illustrated presentations, films, culinary specials, and live performances. The gallery is well placed to help satisfy the growing international interest in art of the region and welcomes queries from abroad. THE BRIGHTON STOREROOM Saturday: 6am - 10am or by appointment phone: 1 (246) 231-1901 email: brightonstoreroom@gmail.com instagram: @brightonstoreroombarbados facebook: The Brighton Storeroom, Brighton Plantation, St. George, Barbados ( map in website) website https://thebrightonstoreroom.com/
KHARY DARBY https://www.facebook.com/Kharydarbyartist/
ROGER HANNANT
PERSPECTIVES. Veerle Poupeye’s blog on art and culture in the Caribbean and Beyond Errol Ross Brewster – “Beware the Promise Today” October 24, 2019 https://veerlepoupeye.wordpress.com/2019/10/24/errol-ross-brewster-beware-the-promise-today/ “I am very pleased to be able to publish this photo essay by Errol Ross Brewster, as a first post on his work. It will be followed by a two-part interview with him.” Veerle Poupeye “BEWARE THE PROMISE TODAY” is a photo essay about the demise in Guyana, in the early 1970s, of the very first trains to be introduced in all of South America in 1846, and the impact on the Guyanese people – in particular the poor and vulnerable, of a peculiar political culture that arose in that time and has continually plagued the country until now. It is offered as symbolic caution, and a reminder of how the placing of party politics (The Paramountcy of the Party was a much touted doctrine of the ruling party at that time) above country led to ruin then, and could likely, without extreme vigilance, now and in the future, rob the country of its new found wealth. Included is a George Lamming quote, succinctly summing up the tone of the country in the period in which these photographs were made. They were made in the early 1980s, on B&W film and solarised in the processing to lend them an air of menace, which was a hallmark of the time. One was much later computer manipulated to introduce colour for a different emotional impact. Very few of them have seen the light of day in the four decades since they were made. The country, at the time, was in a very oppressive mode under a government so paranoid about its legitimacy (of which it had none) that it could not tolerate free speech. Journalists and photographers were routinely harassed and worked under seriously threatening circumstances. I was banned from the national archives; arrested and hauled off to the police station on occasions; suffered equipment seizures; intimidated by police and party thugs on the streets. And it grew so dire I had to have a body guard while photographing protests and disturbances in the city. But I was lucky: Father Darke wasn’t. He was an elderly, expatriate, Jesuit priest, who was a photojournalist for the Catholic Standard newspaper and he was killed by party thugs in broad daylight as he covered a protest in front of the Magistrate Court in this same period. This is also the period in which Dr Walter Rodney was assassinated. Errol Ross Brewster Sunrise, Florida October 2019
A society partially impoverished by the burden of supporting an unnecessary and alarmingly high ratio of military persons to civilians (an increase of 800 % over ten years) is what Guyana had become by the 1970s.
Compounding the problem was the government’s equally alarming lack of vision. The absence of foresight that attended the demise of an infrastructural support on which the poor and vulnerable depended did not “build”. Its impact was to ” destroy”. It disregarded the historically significant value of the first trains to be introduced in all of South America in 1846
Trains propelled America to the status of an economic superpower in the world. The placing of the country’s interests over personal political interests could not in a poor underdeveloped country have driven the choice to scrap them.
It’s fashionable now to regard industry as the engine of growth. We seem not to realise that the fuel for that engine is culture – the very way we are. The adulteration of that fuel gave rise to a lack of regard for history and our engine sputtered and stalled.
The wheels of our economy ground to a halt under the arrogance of blaring sirens announcing the arrival of backwardness, and a dangerous political culture which evolved into a tradition is today still proudly on display.
That absence of vision left and continues to leave strewn in the way forward the carnage of vehicular accidents on the pot-holed roadways, and innumerable other hardships rippling throughout wide swaths of society, with the poor feeling the brunt of that abdication of good sense in favour of relatively small personal benefit.
Impacting people, not as a glancing blow or a side swipe,
but full on, and leaving in its wake a trail of overgrown societal failures.
A persistence of that abdication kept people locked in a disadvantaged state
with such empty sloganeering as “Make the Small Man a Real Man� spewed ad-nauseam in the faces of broken people lying paralysed by poverty on city pavements
and literally sinking into the dark depression of the grave
after the exhaustion of endless protest for bread and water,
and even more prayer.
Prayers to try to stave off the normalisation of that which in an earlier generation, characterised by Martin Carter in poetry as “…the terror and the time” would have been taboo.
People felt that spiritually, they needed to be bathed anew. And George Lamming would in time come to describe the tone in the country thus: “Today we meet in a dangerous land, and at its most dangerous of times. The danger may be that supreme authority, the supervising conscience of the nation, has ceased to be answerable to any moral law, has ceased to recognise or respect any minimum requirement of ordinary human decency�[i]
It was a struggle just to face the dawn and make the day’s catch,
or to reap the riches of labour in the field where was planted what felt like it could be the last batch.
Guyanese faced this daunting struggle with an astonishing spirit of determination to overcome, and with a high degree of innovativeness. Should they, with this experience of leaders putting their personal interests, and that of their party above country, trust their new found wealth to this same culture of governance which gave rise to a regrettable decision to run the very first trains in all of South America into ruin?
Beware the Promise Today!
Errol Ross Brewster is a Caribbean artist living in the United States. With more than four decades of a Caribbean-wide, multi-media imaging practice, he has participated in multiple exhibitions, regional and international – in various editions of CARIFESTA; the EU’s Centro Cultural Cariforo traveling exhibition, 2000; the International Triennial of Caribbean Art, 2010; and the Inter-American Development Bank’s Sidewalks of the Americas Artistic Installation, 2018. © Text and images: Errol Ross Brewster, all rights reserved [i] Essays, Addresses & Interviews 1953 – 1990. Edited by Richard Drayton & Andaiye. London: Karia Press, 1992.
Artist JosĂŠ Javier Legarra launches his book of sketches and paintings of Barbados at the Barbados Museum on Thursday November 14th, 6pm-8pm.
EDMUND GILL RETROSPECTIVE NCF Queen's Park Gallery. Sunday Oct. 20th - November 29th
Photography Charissa Seward of CHULAPHOTO Charissa
TRIBUTE TO AKYEM-I RAMSAY BARBADOS VISUAL ARTS SPECIAL EDITION. BARBADOS AUGUST 2019 https://issuu.com/corriescott/docs/august____2019__visual_arts_magazine_barbados___ak
Mario Porchetta invites you to the launch of his MARIO
PORCHETTA
PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOK BRIDGETOWN BEAT "Bridgetown Beat", with a photographic exhibition of selected images, poetry readings and live music with Mario's band Jaz 3 with invited guest musicians. Fri Oct 11th, 6pm - 10.30pm. At The Waterfront Cafe. All are welcome "It will be a fun night of art, poetry and music. A part from my just published book, 10 prints from the same will be exhibited only for the event. All framed with mainly recycled material. They can be purchased (no credit\debit cards) and carried home at the end of show. I am inviting many musicians’ friends to join Jazz 3 on stage and have fun." Mario Porchetta https://www.marioporchetta.com/ https://www.facebook.com/mario.porchetta.7
Bridgetown Beat. It is a photobook that portrays the most intimate side of the capital of Barbados, where he has been living and worked for long time. I met him in Italy but if you want to attend the presentation of his photobook you will have to plan an October 11th trip to Barbados https://www.mywhere.it/bridgetown-mario-Porchetta/
NARESH BELGRAVE At the RSPCA
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BARBADOS PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY The Barbados Photographic Society (BPS) is founded on an appreciation for and interest in photography. Website https://barphotosoc.wixsite.com/home Our Facebook Group is open to everyone with an interest in photography! You are welcome to join, share your thoughts on photography, post your work, follow the work of our members and participate in our discussions https://www.facebook.com/groups/Barbadosphoto/
BARBADOS PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY October theme October theme was 'Derelict/Abandoned/Junk'. hashtag #bpsderelictabandonedjunk Open to all kinds of interpretation. Take some junk and stage it, abstract it, art it. Look for derelict places. Find junk whether new or old and rusted. Open up your eyes and imagination. "Fine Art Photography is photography created in accordance with the vision of the artist as a photographer. The goal is to express an idea, a message, or an emotion.“ "this is an example of what happens when you just leave all conventional rules behind and let creativity take you to an endpoint that you like. The result may not be everyone's cup of tea, but what matters most is that you are happy with what you have created." Hugh Walker
ANDRE DONAWA
DON JORDAN
VICTOR GITTENS
VICTOR GITTENS
JOHN WEBSTER
DON JORDAN
MOHAMMED AK PATEL
ANDRE WILLIAMS
ROLF TORSTEINSON
BERNARD WALLACE POOLER
RAYMOND MAUGHAN
CHERYL HUNTE-SMALL
ALLAN WALDROND
ADRIAN RICHARDS
ADRIAN RICHARDS
RAYMOND MAUGHAN
ROLF TORSTEINSON
Rivenis IsRivenis of Discordia exhibited at the Brighton Digital Festival, UK. October 14th - 26th.
ERIC BELGRAVE
ERROL BREWSTER
MARK KING Enclothed Cognition moodboard and pattern making workshop at Tate 24 October 2019 Tate Exchange @ Tate Modern London https://www.facebook.com/enclothedcog/
VANITA COMISSIONG
An Alternative Map of the Universe at Guest Projects, London conceived by Niccolò Moronato, Jessica Taylor, Abbas Zahedi Exhibition dates: Monday 28 October – Friday 1 November (12 – 6 pm) Location: Guest Projects, 1 Andrews Road, London E8 4QL All events are free and open to all Departing from Niccolò Moronato’s body of work Firmament, which looks at stars and constellations from the alternative perspective of a planet 40 light years away from us, An Alternative Map of the Universe is a collaborative effort to bring together artists who use mapping as a way of responding to current realities or imagining new ones for the future. Together, this group of artists will attempt to find a way to communicate in spite of and in response to the disparate systems that govern our existence today. Through the staging of works, performances and screenings, our aim for this programme is to encourage individuals to consider questions such as: What is space? Is space even real? Who is space for? Who holds power in space? What constellation do we find ourselves in? Featuring works, performances or talks by: Larry Achiampong, Ewan Atkinson, Niklas Gustafson, Versia Harris, Emre Kazim, Niccolò Moronato, Paul O’Kane, Katarzyna Perlak, Pilar Quinteros and Abbas Zahedi. Opening on Monday at Guest Projects - An Alternative Map of the Universe features new works by Niccolo Moronato and Ewan Atkinson, new performances by Abbas Zahedi and Niklas Gustafson, screenings of films by Versia Harris, Katarzyna Perlak, Larry Achiampong and Pilar Quinteros, as well as discussion events with some of the artists, and invited speakers Paul O’Kane and Emre Kazim See the full programme of evening events happening between Monday 28 and Wednesday 30 Oct. The exhibition will be open daily from noon until 6pm until 1 Nov. All events are free and open to all. https://bit.ly/2MhgZ0k Departing from Niccolò Moronato’s body of work Firmament, which looks at stars and constellations from the alternative perspective of a planet 40 light years away from us, An Alternative Map of the Universe is conceived by Moronato, Jessica Taylor and Abbas Zahedi as a collaborative effort to bring together artists who use mapping as a way of responding to current realities or imagining new ones for the future. Together, this group of artists will attempt to find a way to communicate in spite of and in response to the disparate systems that govern our existence today.
EWAN ATKINSON
VERSIA ABEDA HARRIS
RHOHAN BULLEN
’The Carmichael Prize 2019 & Presentation of Prizes at the Gallery of Caribbean Art, Speightstown, on the following dates: Opening: Wednesday 16th October at 6.00pm. Presentation of Prizes: Thursday 31st October at 6.00pm. The show will continue on to 13th November.
JOSHUA CLARKE
SUSAN MAINS
ASHER MAINS
The Embassy of Argentina presents 'Glimpse Barbados' a solo exhibition by Ahmad R Boodhoo. Opening reception Sat Nov 9th, 6.30pm - 8.30pm. Exhibition Nov 11th -Nov 29th. Viewing by appointment Mon - Fri. Tel 5371800 Curated by Oneka Small
Online album to view. Click here https://photos.app.goo.gl/uQnKc5zbqUwoFHVw6 'WATER' group show exhibition at NCF Queen's Park Gallery. Sun Sept 15th - Oct 5th. Curated by Therese Hadchity Artists exhibiting : Lorna Wilson, William Cummins, Arthur Atkinson, Joanna Whittaker, Versia Abeda Harris, Ewan Atkinson, Russell Watson, Nick Whittle, Alison Chapmanandrews , Francis Griffith, Eric Belgrave, Winston Kellman, Nicky Marshall, Briggs Clarke, Heinz von Schwarzenfeld, Robert MacLeod, Chris Welch, Walter Bailey, Wendy Donowa, Goldie Spieler, Aurelia Walcott, Annalee Davis and Golde White. Art photographed by Corrie Scott ( minus the two Russell Watson pieces. Photographer unknown)
ICHIA TIYI DESIGNS
HEIDI BERGER
ANDY PEIRCE
ISHMAEL ROETT ONLINE ALBUM Click here to view https://issuu.com/corriescott/docs/through_the_eyes_ of_the_speaker_i_shmael_roett___f
‘Through the Eyes of the Speaker’. Art by Ishmael Roett. Thursday Oct 24th, 6pm - 8pm Queens Park Steel Shed Friends of the BLP invited you to this nostalgic collection of paintings by Ishmael Roett, Speaker of the House of Assembly 1994-2008. Curated by Vanita Gopwani Comissiong
From Brian Talma. Please contact him directly for more details. “During the week of January 18th 24th deAction beach Apartment will have an artist retreat.....come and get inspired by Bajan Beach Culture.
The Natural History and Art Curators are launching a collaborative exhibition entitled " From Bout Hay," Wed August - November This digital exhibition will highlight works from the natural history prints and paintings collection. It also seeks to highlight those plants which are familiar to Bajans and are locally considered to be Barbadian, while challenging the idea of Barbadian-ness and identity by exploring species origin and usage.
”Fresh Milk is pleased to share the second stage of our partnership with fellow arts organization Le Centre d'Art, Haiti, as part of a residency exchange programme betwteen Haiti and the wider Caribbean to create opportunities for women arts practitioners, supported by UNESCO’s International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFDC). This segment of the programme invites women artists from Haiti or its diaspora to apply for a fully funded, one month residency at The Fresh Milk Art Platform in Barbados from February 3rd – 28th, 2020. The deadline for submissions is November 1st, 2019.” See more details & download the application form on the Fresh Milk website. www.freshmilkbarbados.com
Mural ' Legacy' designed and painted by artist Don Small and Nikolai Charles. One of the first free schools for black children in Barbados has recognized some of its ‘sons of the soil’ in mural form. The father of Spouge Jackie Opel, Cultural Ambassador, Dr. Anthony “Gabby” Carter, National Hero The Right Excellent Samuel Jackman Prescod, and veteran entertainer Richard Stoute, who were all immortalized in a mural at the St. Mary’s Primary School at Mason Hall Street, The City. The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, unveiled a mural at the St. Mary’s Primary School this morning. This is the second in a series of murals which will be unveiled during Education Month at various schools as part of the Ministry’s Schools’ Mural Project. The Minister of Education, Technological and Vocational Training Santia Bradshaw, delivered remarks. Local artists, Don Small, symbolically handed over the mural to the Minister who then presented it to Head Girl, Azariah Watson and Head Boy, Jeremiah Simpson.
Murals at Grantley Adams Memorial by Artists: Sheri AnnMariĂŠ Nicholls, Nikolai Charles, Don Small and Kwami Hunte. A Ministry of Education initiative. Minister of Education Hon. Santia Bradshaw standing with artists at the unveiling of murals at the Grantley Adams Memorial School
GROVE/ON THE WALL ART GALLERY At Limegrove, Holetown Mon - Sat 10am – 6pm limegroveartgallery@icloud.com 246 234 9145 Curator Vanita Comissiong vanitacom@caribsurf.com www.onthewallartgallery.com
UNION at Beckwith is a place for creative production. We are developing spaces and access to equipment and programming for artists, designers and makers in our City of #bridgetown. Culture Based, Creative Lead, People Centred and Community Driven. We are Union Collaborative: nonprofit company, social + creative enterprise. https://www.facebook.com/unionatbeckwith/
'Inception’ Exhibition of original paintings and sculptures. Norman Centre, Bridgetown. Fri 1st -16th November. 9am - 5pm daily. A percentage of the proceeds to be presented to the Barbados Cancer Society in aid of prostate cancer ( men's health) Artists exhibiting are Jadisa A. Andwele, Justin Small, Lois Crawford, Hebron Chism, Linda Crawford, Juliette Clarke, J Dumont, Ireko, Angela Puckering, Reggie Reginald Medford and Keisha Carrington.
GALLERY OF CARIBBEAN ART The Gallery Of Caribbean Art Galleries presents the works of a variety of artists Northern Business Centre, Queen Street, Speightstown, St. Peter www.artgallerycaribbean.com
Tel: (246) 419-0858
Specialising in art supplies for the professional to student level. Offering a wide range of products OILS ACRYLICS WATERCOLOURS Golden Paints and mediums, Gamblin, Cotman, Liquitex, Reeves, Galeria, Sargent. Plus a wide range of drawing and colouring equipment. Prisma, Derwent, Reeves, Sargent, Charcoal and Pastels. Easels, Canvases, Watercolour paper, Drawing and Pastel paper. Screen printing and lino block printing supplies.Fabric paint and dyes. Waxes, pottery tools, stencils and more. Monday – Friday 8.30am – 5pm Saturday 8.30am – 3pm. Sunday Closed. Telephone/Fax (246) 436 2950 James Fort Building, Hincks Street, Bridgetown arthub.barbados@gmail.com
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ARTSplash Gallery – Group Exhibition " LENS & PENS" Friday, 27 – November 18th. The Gallery opens daily from 8 am to 3 pm. Featured Artists - Rasheed Ahmad R Boodhoo, Rachel Squires, Arlette Sthill , Christobel Ishmael, HeatherDawn Scott, Lisa Fields , Sherridean Skeete, Toni Sandiford, Cheryl Hutchinson, Joshua Simpson, Eliane Bryan, Sean Springer, Nikolas Sealy-Pencil Artist. Curated by Lois Crawford
Books: Barbados Bu'n-Bu'n - Nyam Jamaica Culinaria: The Caribbean e-books: Shake Dat Cocktail, Cocktails & Hors d'Oeuvres, Barbados Bu'n-Bu'n (4 vol), Nyam Jamaica (2 vol) (see website) Gourmand World Cookbook Awards: Barbados Bu'n-Bu'n: Best Cookbook of the Year, Best Self-Published Book, Best Historical Recipes, Best Cookbook Design for Barbados (2014) 'Best Self-Published Book In The World' (2015) Nyam Jamaica: 'Best Design In The World' (20082009) - honoured 2015 at Frankfurt Book Fair for the 20 years of Gourmand World Cookbook Award - Best of the Best Design In The World (2015) Caribbean Tourism Award (2009)
Barbados Bu'n-Bu'n This amazing book by Rosemary Parkinson is on island. Two hard cover coffee table books, with a sleeve that encloses both, 656 pages and 1400 plus photos filled with history, tradition, culture, stories and recipes from Barbados.
ROSEMARY PARKINSON www.rosemary-parkinson.com www.facebook.com/BarbadosCulinaryJourney
Barbados Bu'n-Bu'n, a collector's item, has won 4 awards for Barbados – Best Photography, Best Design, Best Historical Recipes, Best Self-published Book – then against 5 of the best books in the world WON Best Self-Published Book In The World and honoured at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2015 with Best of the Best In The World by the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2015.
GINE ON MAGAZINE·Gine On?! is the online magazine brainchild of cultural practitioners DJ Simmons & Empress Zingha published every other Thursday on GineOn.com. The husband and wife duo developed the digital publication with artists, entrepreneurs, and all the persons who support them in mind. Too many times do we hear; “Where else does events like this happen?” “Where can I hear live music?” “Anything else going on other than fetes?” “I didn't even know that was happening”. This online, access anytime hub is here; so YOU can find your next favourite time! We broadcast bare Bajan culture to thousands of users to any device connected to the world through the web portal GineOn.com. Link with us for original video content highlighting various art personalities, new music, videos, blogs, podcasts, I mean a couple clicks opens a wealth of entertainment. We build an engaging experience for hundreds of our supporters on social media connecting the world to know wuh gine on with arts and culture right here at home. See you somewhere sometime soon... Sign up to our mailing list to make sure you always in de know at: GineOnMagazine@gmail.com Hosting or performing at a live entertainment event, or doing any activity progressing performing arts in the island? Forward us an email (GineOnMagazine@gmail.com) with more information so we can help push it for you. Let's help and support each other in the arts! Come and hear wuh Gine On! https://www.facebook.com/gineonmagazine/
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Along with a constantly updated cool callendar of events, the site is basically set up in the categories Art, Crumbs & Rums, Follow Fashion, Community. Under Arts we tell the stories of powerful cultural influencers through video Features. Highlight strong up and coming talent in Artist Peeps. Digest the experiences of stalwarts in the industry in Craftsmen Of Our Men. We link you directly to Bajans producing quality content all over the web through the page New Brand. And coming soon you will be able to attend online workshops and masterclasses in Arts Training. Bajans love to eat and drink and through Crumbs & Rums we take you into the lives of our local farmers and vendors in Bridgetown Market. Share homegrown recipes and food & beverage blogs in Eat Bajan. Explore the diner things around here in Eating Out In Bim and link up with those street stalls who save our bellies in On De Side. Nuff content coming to fill these pages just now! Culture is only as strong its Community. Connect with some of the most engaging Bajans through our Features. See and hear the experience patrons and performers had at events under So How It Was. Discover new places to lime and truly treasure Barbados in Part You Carring Me. We are so fussy to announce Gine On TV. A variety of video specials with a Bajan flair. Be uniquely entertained by some of your favourite local personalities. Real Reactions, Ask Me Anything and Top Ten Talk already in production, with more right around the corner. You know Bajans know how to take care of ourselves and in Follow Fashion Features we direct you to some the local designers in the industry. Get tips and tricks in trends, hair and body care through Looking Like A Bajan and receive online masterclasses in hair and make up through Fashion Training. This page will be filled with vibrant content very soon so make sure you subscribe for the updates. Of course our official Gine On merchandise is also available. Hats and mugs; with fitted tees and tote bags coming soon! This site is building an archive documenting Barbadian culture to connect our passions and creativity. Make sure you hit that link to receive notifications when we post something good. Any questions, suggestions, queries or just want to send some love; contact us at gineonmagazine@gmail.com Enjoy your space to be a Bajan online and make sure you check regularly because we will be pushing out consistent content for you to enjoy. Join our social media community over at @gineonmagazine on Instagram and Facebook. Love all de time. See you somewhere sometime soon
Do you consider what you use and discard of regularly? What are you doing on a daily basis to minimize your consumption of single-use plastics?
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PAINT & GROOVE WITH YASMIN VIZCARRONDO https://www.facebook.com/Paintandgroove
ON THE WALL ART GALLERY On The Wall Gallery at Champers Restaurant, located on Accra Beach Monday - Friday Noon-4pm and 7pm-11pm . Please call for weekend hours. 246 234 9145 On The Wall Gallery At Earthworks. Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 1pm
Closed Sunday
On The Wall/Grove Gallery Mon - Sat 10am - 2pm and 4pm - 6pm email limegroveartgallery@icloud.com Vanita Comissiong
tel 246 234 9145
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vanitacom@caribsurf.com
BLACK ART STUDIOS Durants Village, Holder's Hill St. James www.facebook.com/oneka.small
THE BARN ART CENTRE The Barn Art Centre. A new art space. "We are offering approximately 650 sq. ft. of space for short term rentals for art and craft related workshops, classes, events, summer camps, yoga, etc., in an old plantation yard at Small Ridge in Christ Church. Juliana Inniss - 231-0335 Jo Anne Johnson - 253-8702 Email - thebarnartcentre@gmail.com
Created in 2016, The Barn Arts Centre is dedicated to the promotion and development of art-based learning. Our mission is to provide a unique learning environment for diverse audiences to experience a range of art based programs. The Centre provides a space for the community and local resource persons to offer and conduct classes and workshops in painting, drawing, pottery, and textiles. We are dedicated to providing an environment that is meaningful to the arts in Barbados. Located on the breezy Small Ridge Plantation in Christ Church, (just ten minutes away from Sheraton Centre. The Barn Arts Centre offers an escape from the quickening pace of life. Here you can be immersed in an environment that fosters your creativity. Our 570 square foot studio is equipped to provide more than adequate space to conduct a variety of classes and workshops. The studio is well lit and ventilated and can comfortably accommodate up to 15 persons. We offer a variety of opportunities for learners, including exhibitions, artist lectures, and single workshops, as well as adult and youth classes. Our artistic programming continues to be essential to our goal of inspiring creativity, fostering self-discovery, and nurturing an appreciation of the arts. The Founders of The Barn Arts Centre are Jo- Anne Johnson and Juliana Inniss. Jo Anne started doing ceramics as a hobby in 1982 and has operated a ceramics studio since 1987, providing services and supplies to people who wished to do slip casted ceramics as a hobby. She has taught many different finishing techniques to her students and learnt many more through experimenting, and trial and error. Juliana has been working with pottery and ceramics since 1992. She began by hand-painting local pottery with bold and colourful designs. After graduating University she made the decision to pursue her passion for art through the medium of ceramics. Juliana has worked with a number of techniques such as casted ceramics, handbuilding, surface decoration and raku firing. Juliana was first introduced to Raku in 2006 during a two week residency in St. Thomas USVI, with this exposure Juliana began mixing her own glazes, constructed her own kiln and has been Raku firing since then. https://www.facebook.com/thebarnartcentre /
Fresh Milk supports excellence in the visual arts through residencies and programmes that provide Caribbean artists with opportunities for development and foster a thriving art community. Founded in 2011, the organization offers professional support to artists from the Caribbean and further afield. Fresh Milk seeks to stimulate critical thinking and cultivate excellence in contemporary visual art. Its goal is to nurture artists, raise regional awareness about contemporary arts and provide Caribbean artists with opportunities for growth, excellence and success. Website: http://freshmilkbarbados.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/FreshMilkBarbados Twitter: http://twitter.com/FreshMilkBdos Instagram: http://instagram.com/freshmilkbarbados Youtube: h ttp://youtube.com/FreshMilkBarbados Tumblr: http://freshmilk-books.tumblr.com
“Somewhere, amid the darkness, a painter measures a blank canvas, a poet tests a line aloud, a songwriter brings a melody into tune. Art inspires, provokes thought, reflects beauty and pain. I seek it out even more in these times. And in so doing, I find hope in the human spirit.� Dan Rather
Tides Gallery Tides Restaurant Balmore House, Holetown, St. James Tel : (246) 432-2084 Email: tidesart@caribsurf.com
Cell (246)230-1968
QUEEN’S PARK GALLERY
Queen's Park Gallery
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
NATIONAL CULTURAL FOUNDATION The initiatives of the Visual Arts desk include: Fostering healthy, productive and mutually respectful relationships between the NCF and the visual arts community. Overseeing the general development of training programmes for the island’s visual artists.
Cultural Officer - Visual Arts, Rodney Ifill
Facilitating the conservation and preservation of NCF’s visual and fine art collections. Organising and exhibitions.
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Assisting with the Division of Youth Affairs Youth Achieving Results and the Youth Development visual art community-based programmes.
TANDEM "where function, form and meaning coexist ". This cooperative project and design store showcasing contemporary design by Barbados resident designers and artists continues at The Colonnade Mall, 1st Floor, East Wing, Broad Street, Bridgetown, Barbados. Monday ( by appointment). Tuesday - Saturday 10AM - 4PM. https://www.facebook.com/tandemovement/
Deebles Point Art Gallery & Cafe. Featuring artists Frank Cossey, Trudi Johnson, Hilary Armstrong, Clermont Mapp, Nancy Cole-O'Geest, Keisha Hinds, Joshua Simpson, Claire EvansonCeppi, Keren Evanson. Industry Hall. East Point, St Philip. Tel 423 7943
The Barbados Photographic Society held its AGM Sunday 20th January, 2018 at UWI, Cave Hill, Barbados. We would like to welcome the new Executive and officers (please see listing below). The new Executive looks forward to serving you, with the help of all our members. Do write to us and put your ideas for events, workshops, exhibitions and more. Please know that the BPS Executive gives of their time, expertise (in different fields and knowledge) for free so we ask that members be willing to step up to collaborate and work on their ideas. Write to us at membersinfo@barbadosphotographicsociety.com Within a few weeks we will have a draft for members of Field trips, events, monthly themes on our Facebook page for you to join into, exhibition ideas and much more. Members plus those who may like to join the BPS who could not make it to the meeting may contact our Treasurer, Sherlock Lord (231-5053) and make arrangements to pay. $65 for new members, $45 for annual renewal. Being a member gives you Open Wall with talks and workshops, Field Trips, exhibitions at galleries plus online exhibitions, competitions (with prizes), travel to countries with the BPS, percentages off at supporting businesses and more. BPS Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/Barbadosphoto / BPS Website https://barphotosoc.wixsite.com/home BPS email membersinfo@barbadosphotographicsociety.com
BARBADOS ARTS COUNCIL BAC Gallery, #2 Pelican Craft Centre, Bridgetown (246) 426 4385 thebarbadosartscouncilgallery@gmail.com
Barbados Arts Council Gallery Schedule 2019 (Subject to change. Please call the Gallery to confirm) Jan 27 - March 09 All Bajan Group show March 10 - April 06 Members Group Show April 07 - May 04 Members group show May 05 - May 18 Rental May 19 - June 22 Our Heritage [group show] June 23 - August 10 Crop Over Group Show Aug 11 - Aug 24 Rental Aug 25 - Oct 05 Little Gems Group Show Oct 06 - Oct 19 Rental Oct 20 - Dec. 07 Simply Barbados Group Show Dec. 08 - Jan 18, 2020 The Christmas Show Barbados Arts Council Gallery, # 2 Pelican Craft Village, Bridgetown, Barbados.
ICIL PHILLIPS’ Theatre Eyes Very up to date on both local theatre and overseas happenings. Link here https://www.facebook.com/groups/354529934596080/964541386928262/
THE FRAME & ART COMPANY & GALLERY Millhouse, Canewood • St. Michael, BB 11005 • Phone (246) 271-6509 • Cell (246) 266-9432
Museum of parliament The Museum is open on: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Guided tours are conducted subject to availability. Barbadian students with ID have free admission to the Museum. http://www.barbadosparliament.com/page.../show_conte nt/59
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
THE ARTSPLASH CENTRE Paint * Draw * Create & Have Fun! artsplashbarbados@gmail.com www.artsplashbarbados.com
To boldly and brilliantly pursue the adventure in everything artistic and to be a vital and uncommon cultural force in Barbados. www.artsetcbarbados.com
BARBADOS MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY www.barbmuse.org.bb
BARBADOS MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY SHOP www.barbmuse.org.bb
Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination, UWI For further information, contact De Carla Applewhaite at 417-4776 decarla.applewhaite@cavehill.uwi.edu www.cavehill.uwi.edu/ebcci
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 tel 436 9083 or 84
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 FRAMING STUDIO At the Best of Barbados Head Office, Welches Plantation, H’way 2A
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THE FRAME & ART COMPANY Millhouse, Canewood • St. Michael, BB 11005 • Phone (246) 271-6509 • Cell (246) 266-9432 ART SUPPLIES THE ART HUB James Fort Building, Hincks Street, Bridgetown, St. Michael. Tel: 436-2950Monday - Saturday 8.30am - 5.00pm (Easy access to parking by the old Heliport Pad) LAURIE DASH, Bay Street, Bridgetown.
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