Visual Art

    25 - 27 May

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    Queens Park Gallery

    25 May, 2023 To 27 Aug, 2023

    The Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Festival presents “We Came on Merchant Ships.”

    This exhibition will seek to bring new marketability, exposure, presentation, sales and educational opportunities as they relate to the various disciplines contained within the visual and aesthetic culture of Barbados.

    The exhibition will take place at:

    – The Queen’s Park Gallery, which will be showcasing three-dimensional works & craft.

    Open to the public daily except holidays.

    Some of these works will be up for sale.

    Exhibition starts May 25th, 2023, and ends August 27th, 2023.

    25 - 31 May

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    TBA

    25 May, 2023 To 31 May, 2023

    10:29 pm - 10:29 pm

    Are you between the ages of 17 and 35 and interested in advancing your craft skills? Join for INNOVATIONS: Rethinking the Bajan Dung Basket, from May 25 to July 29, 2023!

    Hosted by the National Cultural Foundation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth & Community Development, sign up for this 10-week training programme.

    Explore this rich heritage & tradition.
    Experiment to produce new designs.
    Have fun with color.
    Exhibit and sell your finish products.

    Register online via www.ncf.bb

    Registration closes on Monday, May 22, 2023.

    For further queries contact Rodney Ifill- Cultural Officer Visual Arts at 417-6627 or Rodney-Ifill@ncf.bb

     

    26 - 31 May

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    Queens Park Gallery

    26 May, 2023 To 31 May, 2023

    10:00 am - 6:00 pm

    The opening ceremony takes place today for the Visual Arts Festival.

    The Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Festival will be exhibiting the works of art reflecting the mirror image of some of our island’s best visual artists.

    “We Came on Merchant Ships” is a visual arts exhibition that celebrates the Season of Emancipation by exploring the rich history and cultural contributions of the African diaspora. This exhibition aims to highlight the journey of African peoples who were brought to Barbados as part of the transatlantic slave trade, specifically through the perspective of the ships that carried them.

    The exhibition will showcase a range of visual art pieces that represent the various aspects of this journey – from the initial capture and transportation of African peoples, to their arrival and settlement in their new land. The works will include paintings, sculptures, mixed media pieces, installations, and more.

    The exhibition will be a powerful and thought-provoking exhibition that challenges visitors to reflect on the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality. By presenting a range of visual art pieces that explore the complex history and cultural richness of the African diaspora, the exhibition will help to build a greater understanding among those who visit and foster a deeper appreciation of the diversity of human experience.

    Exhibition runs from May 26th to June 22nd, 2023.
    Open Monday to Saturday 10:am – 6:00pm

    01 - 22 Jun

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    Queens Park Gallery

    01 Jun, 2023 To 22 Jun, 2023

    10:00 am - 6:00 pm

    The opening ceremony takes place today for the Visual Arts Festival.

    The Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Festival will be exhibiting the works of art reflecting the mirror image of some of our island’s best visual artists.

    “We Came on Merchant Ships” is a visual arts exhibition that celebrates the Season of Emancipation by exploring the rich history and cultural contributions of the African diaspora. This exhibition aims to highlight the journey of African peoples who were brought to Barbados as part of the transatlantic slave trade, specifically through the perspective of the ships that carried them.

    The exhibition will showcase a range of visual art pieces that represent the various aspects of this journey – from the initial capture and transportation of African peoples, to their arrival and settlement in their new land. The works will include paintings, sculptures, mixed media pieces, installations, and more.

    The exhibition will be a powerful and thought-provoking exhibition that challenges visitors to reflect on the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality. By presenting a range of visual art pieces that explore the complex history and cultural richness of the African diaspora, the exhibition will help to build a greater understanding among those who visit and foster a deeper appreciation of the diversity of human experience.

    Exhibition runs from May 26th to June 22nd, 2023.
    Open Monday to Saturday 10:am – 6:00pm

    01 - 30 Jun

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    TBA

    01 Jun, 2023 To 30 Jun, 2023

    Are you between the ages of 17 and 35 and interested in advancing your craft skills? Join for INNOVATIONS: Rethinking the Bajan Dung Basket, from May 25 to July 29, 2023!

    Hosted by the National Cultural Foundation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth & Community Development, sign up for this 10-week training programme.

    Explore this rich heritage & tradition.
    Experiment to produce new designs.
    Have fun with color.
    Exhibit and sell your finish products.

    Register online via www.ncf.bb

    Registration closes on Monday, May 22, 2023.

    For further queries contact Rodney Ifill- Cultural Officer Visual Arts at 417-6627 or Rodney-Ifill@ncf.bb

     

    The opening ceremony takes place today for the Visual Arts Festival.

    The Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Festival will be exhibiting the works of art reflecting the mirror image of some of our island’s best visual artists.

    “We Came on Merchant Ships” is a visual arts exhibition that celebrates the Season of Emancipation by exploring the rich history and cultural contributions of the African diaspora. This exhibition aims to highlight the journey of African peoples who were brought to Barbados as part of the transatlantic slave trade, specifically through the perspective of the ships that carried them.

    The exhibition will showcase a range of visual art pieces that represent the various aspects of this journey – from the initial capture and transportation of African peoples to their arrival and settlement in their new land. The works will include paintings, sculptures, mixed media pieces, installations, and more.

    The exhibition will be a powerful and thought-provoking exhibition that challenges visitors to reflect on the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality. By presenting a range of visual art pieces that explore the complex history and cultural richness of the African diaspora, the exhibition will help to build a greater understanding among those who visit and foster a deeper appreciation of the diversity of human experience.

    Exhibition runs from June 30th to July 27th, 2023
    Open Monday to Saturday 10:am – 6:00pm

    01 - 27 Jul

    See Dates

    Queens Park Gallery

    01 Jul, 2023 To 27 Jul, 2023

    10:00 am - 6:00 pm

    The opening ceremony takes place today for the Visual Arts Festival.

    The Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Festival will be exhibiting the works of art reflecting the mirror image of some of our island’s best visual artists.

    “We Came on Merchant Ships” is a visual arts exhibition that celebrates the Season of Emancipation by exploring the rich history and cultural contributions of the African diaspora. This exhibition aims to highlight the journey of African peoples who were brought to Barbados as part of the transatlantic slave trade, specifically through the perspective of the ships that carried them.

    The exhibition will showcase a range of visual art pieces that represent the various aspects of this journey – from the initial capture and transportation of African peoples to their arrival and settlement in their new land. The works will include paintings, sculptures, mixed media pieces, installations, and more.

    The exhibition will be a powerful and thought-provoking exhibition that challenges visitors to reflect on the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality. By presenting a range of visual art pieces that explore the complex history and cultural richness of the African diaspora, the exhibition will help to build a greater understanding among those who visit and foster a deeper appreciation of the diversity of human experience.

    Exhibition runs from June 30th to July 27th, 2023
    Open Monday to Saturday 10:am – 6:00pm

    29 Jul

    See Dates

    TBA

    29 Jul, 2023

    Are you between the ages of 17 and 35 and interested in advancing your craft skills? Join for INNOVATIONS: Rethinking the Bajan Dung Basket, from May 25 to July 29, 2023!

    Hosted by the National Cultural Foundation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth & Community Development, sign up for this 10-week training programme.

    Explore this rich heritage & tradition.
    Experiment to produce new designs.
    Have fun with color.
    Exhibit and sell your finish products.

    Register online via www.ncf.bb

    Registration closes on Monday, May 22, 2023.

    For further queries contact Rodney Ifill- Cultural Officer Visual Arts at 417-6627 or Rodney-Ifill@ncf.bb