VISUAL ARTS BARBADOS MARCH 2025

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VISUAL ARTS BARBADOS MARCH

CELEBRATING

15 years of the Visual Arts Barbados free online magazine See 15 years of monthly issues here https://issuu.com/corriescott/

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.

Published by Corrie Scott corriescott@gmail.com

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.

Cover art Sian Pampellonne

Welcome to Barbados Monthly Arts Events Magazine

Fifteen years of the publication

All issues

https://issuu.com/corriescott

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 your exhibition, classes, workshops, talks etc.

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.

VISUAL ARTS BARBADOS

Celebrating 15 years of Monthly Publications

Covering the Visual Arts in Barbados

VISUAL ARTS EVENTS BARBADOS

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/groups/175529135827747

Instagram.

@visualartsbarbadosevents

Visualartsbarbadosevents

The Barbados Arts Events page was created to promote the Visual Arts Events in Barbados and artists whether exhibiting here in island or overseas.

The focus is on the events for the fine arts, encompassing art, photography, sculpture and installations, gallery receptions, exhibitions, talks, interviews, workshops, publications, studios, residencies.

I will also post visual art collaborations with writers, theatre, dance, videos, music and creatives but it has to encompass the visual arts/artists to be posted on this page.

I started this page because I felt that the visual arts were not getting much needed exposure to expose the talent in Barbados and around the world. I wish I could encompass all the creative arts as there is so much happening on this tiny wonderful island of ours but I am a one woman band doing this free. Over the years this page has become a support for all creative events in Barbados and I was happy for this but realised that it was diluting the fine arts section which it is meant to focus on.

I need to bring the focus back in these group pages to the visual arts.

Thank you for understanding.

Artists Studio Tours

Barbados

Second annual ‘Sneak Peek Show’ at The Frame & Art Gallery.

Opening reception Saturday Feb 1st, 3pm - 5pm

The Exhibition ends March 15th.

Each of the 2025 participating Artists has a piece of their work on display.

Artists participating

Laura Ward, Carla Hinds, Irene Banfield, Michelle Greaves, Juliana Inniss, Jamila

Abena Haynes , Julianne Gill, Mario Holder, Margaret Rodriguez , Anna Howell, Margaret Herbert , Russell Padmore , Julia Seymour, Heidi Berger, Adriana Seymour, Susanne Heitz, Lindsey Whelan , Dana Sikkens, Ashleigh Williams , Tracey Williams , Hilary Armstrong, Suzanne Davis, Nicola Blades, Kris Choy, Yasmin Vizcarrondo, The Schoolhouse for Special Needs, Kristine Dear, Catharine Cummins, Gina Foster, Lois Crawford, Oneka Small, Sian Pampellonne, Sarah Armstrong, Reginald Gill, Christine Farmer, Maureen Tracey, Princess Bilinda Johnson, Amanda Dakin, Nayna Lad, Adrian Burnett, Stephen Scott, Lorna Wilson, Maria Stanford, Sandra Fitzpatrick

And

The Artists of “The Schoolhouse for Special Needs”

Stephen Deane, Natalie Assua, Gabrielle Ward, Christine Davis, Ashley Small

Photography of the art by Mario Holder. Edited by Heidi Berger

ERIC BELGRAVE

PATRICK FOSTER NOW: LIFELINE

The catalogue for Patrick Foster’s exhibition ‘LifeLine’ held at Queen’s Park Gallery, 2025.

Just click the link to see all of Patrick’s work exhibited https://issuu.com/corriescott/docs/patrick_foster_n ow_lifeline_exhibition_barbados_20

With a story and images by Risée ChadertonCharles, a write up by Scribe Sarah Venable and curator Logan C Thomas’s introduction with curator’s notes regarding the exhibition.

For more information Logan Thomas: +1 (246)833 9949

The National Cultural Foundation presents Patrick Foster ‘LifeLine’ at

Queen’s Park Gallery, Bridgetown, Barbados

Opens Saturday 11th January 2025

Closes Thursday 6th February 2025

Logan Thomas Guest curator

Oneka Small Gallery curator

Sarah Venable Scribe

Risée Chaderton-Charles Photography and Prose

Photography of paintings for catalogue by fine art photographer Logan Thomas.

Corrie Scott Catalogue

There is an awkwardness of teenagers.

It is a gangliness that is not only about the inability to control too-long limbs and too-big feet; it extends to too-loud voices and poor decisions. Random inner thoughts can flare into wild musings that find their way to the tongue without being sensibly leashed by the brain. It was at this stage of my young adult awkwardness that I first met Patrick Foster.

He had just been photographed and I, a lowly assistant, had awkwardly mispronounced his name. As the crew got together for a group shot he leaned into me and said quietly, in his husky voice — for just me to hear — “Its Patrick, darling.”

This small moment was something that I had rarely seen then, and have seen too rarely since; an ignorant, erring underling corrected by a star not with irritation, but with grace, kindness, and love.

This was the shining moment that I fell in love with Patrick Foster, and my affection and admiration for him have not faltered in the decades since.

Patrick has always filled any room he has been in. Even when he has not tried or even wanted to do so, it is impossible to miss those mischievous blue eyes, that sharp wit, and that eyebrow that often quirks with unspoken revelry that only his friends know in depth. His world lives in vivid colour in his head, carried along, painted, repainted, sometimes with the intensity of oils and at other times with the dreamy shades of watercolour. Every memory of his first homeland is a beam in the supporting scaffolding of his ongoing life.If you are lucky enough to sit with Patrick in his quiet times, you may be gifted with stories of his childhood in Guyana; of memories of his mother, of his brother Simon — whose presence will never not be missed — and of the folklore that was an integral part of many Caribbean childhoods.

You may also hear him tell of the pain of being Caribbean white but not feeling or acting white in the Caribbean; of yearning for casual belonging in spaces where his skin made him stand out as a man of potential status, and a barely-trusted ally at best.

In his youth Patrick made an attempt to fit in where he had long been told he belonged — in Europe. It was a poor fit, a jacket not only not tailored for him but also constructed roughly and of coarse cloth. Blinking back tears he recalls an incident on his return to England from holiday in the Caribbean, skin ever so slightly burnished by tropical heat and warm Caribbean sun, where a white acquaintance describes him to another acquaintance with a racial slur “I told you he was a ‘wog”.

After that, returning to the Caribbean was a non-negotiable. Despite those who would try to deny him, Patrick knew then that whatever obstacles he faced here, no matter how many fights he was going to have with Caribbean people about his right to be, to see, to be seen, to create Caribbean art, these people, these Caribbean people were his and he was theirs. Family may fight but they are family, and in that single moment in England Patrick became very aware that his family was not only with those to whom he was related by blood but more broadly among the people of the Caribbean. He is ours and we are his.

Also, like most Caribbean people, he’s not much for the cold. Decades later, his work continues to reflect that truth, from fighting with senior management at advertising agencies for the right to have darkerskinned models in local advertisements, to designing costumes that reflect a deep knowledge and love for Caribbean history, to writing plays that examine our past with a critical lens, to his persistent love affair with figures from our Caribbean folklore. With the goddess Mama Glo whose story evolves every time she flows from his brush. Patrick consistently plucks at the raw innards of Caribbean life. He papers it thinly with bright colours, but always leaves enough for those family members—even those who still want to fight— to know that these stories are not only Patrick’s stories but that, like him, they belong to all of us.

THE ARTIST

Photography Risée Chaderton-Charles

Artists Alliance Barbados presents

‘UNPACKING SOUVENIRS’

an exhibition.

Hosted by the Embassy of Argentina.

Opening reception Friday February 28th, 6pm Exhibition closes Friday April 11th

Artists exhibiting: Adrian Richards, Andrea Wells, Chris Welch, Jaryd Niles-Morris, Oneka Small, Rodney Ifill, Sian Pampellonne.

Curator Oneka Small

Books: Barbados Bu'n-Bu'n - Nyam JamaicaCulinaria: 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.

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.

Culinary Author & Contributor

Address: Pt Cumana, Trinidad

Whatsapp + 868 264 4676 Cell phone: +868 264 4676

Website: www.rosemaryparkinson.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BarbadosCulinaryJourney?ref=ts&fref=ts#

Instagram & twitter: rparkinson246

BARBADOS PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

The Barbados Photographic Society (BPS) is founded on an appreciation for and interest in photography.

Website

https://barphotosoc.wixsite.com/home

Email. thebarbadosphotographicsociety@gmail.com

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/

The Barbados Photographic Society’s online theme for February was ‘Golden’ to see images as they are posted throughout the month just click on the hashtag #bpsgolden BPS Facebook page

https://m.facebook.com/groups/Barbadosphoto/

ASHER MAINS

SUSAN MAINS

‘REPARATIONS NOW’ Caribbean Art Exhibition

CRJIOPP - Recognition, Justice, Development, Barbados

Exhibition ends March 31st

Gallery opens Monday - Saturday, 10am-6pm

Artists in the Reparations Exhibition

Maria Stanford

Patra Emmanuel

Alette St. Hill

Richard Alleyne

Sherridean

Ras Daniel

King Kesia

Ronald Williams

Glenn Brathwaite

Amanda Trought

Rae Garnes

Ras Ilix Heartman

Sk.eched

Jaryd Niles Morris

Margaret Herbert

MonifaExortica

Cher Antionette

Ghodess

Colour of Justice

Gabrielle Moore

Amanda Dakin

AVANNA

Juliana

Jeffers

‘Colours in Conversation’ exhibition with artists Alex Mars, Jeena Chatrani and Catherine Chee-A-Tow at the Gallery of Caribbean Art.

Opening reception Sat Feb 1st Exhibition ends Feb 20th.

Frangipani Gallery at Hayman’s Market has reopened after 6 weeks of closure for construction. Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm. Closed on Mondays.

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057400931375

“According to Travel + Leisure, The Rockley "reads like a love letter to Barbados.

Located on the island's South Coast, it features thoughtful Caribbean design, and artwork commissioned especially for the property from local artists.

Read the full article: https://loom.ly/oRApsxY

Bridgetown

Thurs - Sat, 10am4.30pm

‘Barbados With Love’ Arts and Crafts at Limegrove in Holetown

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

ARTS DIRECTORY BARBADOS

First Published 2011

Link to free online arts directory here

https://issuu.com/corriescott/docs/art_directory_barbados_dec_2011

Featuring artists with an image of their work, their bio/artist’s statement and contact information.

With the convenience of links on individual pages to email addresses and websites.

Art, Photography, Sculpture, Ceramics, Installations, Pottery, Craft work, Jewellery and more.

All images are copyrighted and may not be reproduced, published or sold without permission of each individual artist

ARTS DIRECTORY BARBADOS

©CORRIE SCOTT & KATHLEEN YEARWOOD, 2011: ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

The Barbados Arts Council has moved to Earthworks, St Thomas.

Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm.

Saturday: 9am - 1pm

BARBADOS ARTS COUNCIL

Earthworks Pottery Complex

Edgehill Heights 2, St. Thomas, Barbados

Tel: (246) 428 2126

Email: thebarbadosartscouncil@gmail.com

Facebook: Barbados Arts Council Official Page

Instagram: BarbadosArtsCouncil

www.thebarbadosartscouncil.com

(Image courtesy of Sian Pampellonne )

The Frame & Art Co

We're super pleased to announce that we have now started printing in house! We offer photo printing, canvas printing, fine art printing & much more. Send us your beautiful photos and we can print & frame all in one location.

Remember we also offer custom framing for your art pieces. Contact us at 271-6509 or email us at orders@frameartco.com #frameartco

Jeena Chatrani Antilles Gallery.

https://m.facebook.com/AntilleanGalleryofArt/

“Hi! Welcome To Antillean Gallery of Art!

My name is Jeena Chatrani and I recently started Antillean Gallery with the intention of promoting and selling art from Caribbean artists online.

I'm an artist myself and I've found that the art scene in Barbados could greatly benefit from some online presence. For the last 6 years I've been a full time artist and have had to learn a lot about the business behind selling art. It's not easy to make it as an artist but it is so fulfilling.

With Antillean Gallery of Art I hope to help raise the standard of art and artists in Barbados, and eventually across the Caribbean.”

The artists of Antillean Gallery of Art online gallery:

Catherine Forter Chee a Tow, Cathy Cummins, Chris Richards, Dana Sikkens, Jeena Chatrani, Julia Seymour, Julianne Gill, Lorna Wilson, Mario Holder, Maurice Forde, Sian Pampellonne, Tracey Williams, Trevor Desilvia Curator Jeena Chatrani

Piece of Barbados Gallery now open at Artsplash Gallery and Cafe in Hastings.

Monday to Saturday 7am to 3pm Sunday 7am to 2pm

Locally made crafts, jewellery, photography, sculpture and more at the ‘Barbados With Love’ Gift Shop (upstairs) at Limegrove.

Curated by Vanita Commissiong (Photography by Helen Helen)

Helping the young talent where we can.

This pandemic has created financial difficulties for so many in the arts and they lose any chance to make a career of art.

I just received a donation of art supplies being kindly given by artist Jeena Chatrani, curator of Antillean Gallery of Art online gallery. Thank you Jeena.

These will go to a very talented 17 year old to help her keep drawing and painting.

Would you consider looking around your painting/studio space and see if there are any art supplies that you may not want or need and help the future talents of Barbados.

Either give directly to artists whom you feel may need the help or contact me via private message here and drop off the arts supplies and I will happily disburse them to those in need.

Please be aware of the dignity and pride of those receiving.

Please don’t add their names here. Private message me.

Allow them to decide if they want their names added to art supplies being given to them.

Thank you

Art supplies kindly donated to go to a young aspiring artist in need. Thank you Heidi Berger.

Helping the young talent where we can.

This pandemic has created financial difficulties for so many in the arts and they lose any chance to make a career of art.

Would you consider looking around your painting/studio space and see if there are any art supplies that you may not want or need and help the future talents of Barbados.

Either give directly to artists whom you feel may need the help or contact me via private message here and drop off the arts supplies and I will happily disburse them to those in need.

Please be aware of the dignity and pride of those receiving. Please don’t add their names here. Private message me. Allow them to decide if they want their names added to art supplies being given to them.

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?

Earthworks Pottery. Mon - Fri, 9am -5pm Sat 9am-1pm

Pages that add arts events, talks, lectures, workshops, opening receptions, exhibitions, shows and more on a regular/daily basis.

Barbados Visual Arts Page (updated daily)

On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/175529135827747/ On Instagram @visualartsbarbadosevents

Museum Facebook Page. Ask to be on their email listing.

https://www.facebook.com/barbadosmuseum/

Barbados Photographic Society

https://www.facebook.com/groups/Barbadosphoto/

Gine On Magazine

https://www.facebook.com/gineonmagazine/

What's On In Barbados

https://www.facebook.com/WhatsOnInBarbados/

Errol Barrow Centre page

https://www.facebook.com/ErrolBarrowCentre

Theatre Eyes

https://www.facebook.com/groups/354529934596080/

NCF page

https://www.facebook.com/BarbadosNCF/ and

https://www.facebook.com/Barbados.Crop.Over.Festival/

“Unleash your creativity at EarthWorks Pottery.

Visit their studio in Edgehill, St. Thomas, and witness the magic of master potters and painters at work.

From hands-on classes with the talented Pauline D'Hayle to exploring the latest designs, every visit is a unique experience. Create memories, master the art of pottery, and take home your very own masterpiece!“

- Ins & Outs Barbados

Want to paint with Plein Air Barbados arts group? Send them a message to find out when their next outdoor session will be. Please click on this Plein Air Barbados link to send them a message. https://m.facebook.co m/Bajanartists/

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 https://www.facebook.com/ArtHubBarbados

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

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

ICIL PHILLIPS’

Theatre Eyes

Very up to date on both local theatre and overseas happenings. Link here https://www.facebook.com/groups/354529934596080/964541386928262/

“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.”

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

To boldly and brilliantly pursue the adventure in everything artistic and to be a vital and uncommon cultural force in Barbados. www.artsetcbarbados.com

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/ www.Gineon.com

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

FRAMING YOUR ART

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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)

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