The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
The first event, produced by the National Cultural Foundation (NCF), for Crop Over 2023 starts this week and runs throughout the Season of Emancipation. The NCF invites the public to the Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Exhibition entitled We Came on Merchant Ships. On Friday, May 26, the three-part exhibition will be ...
Handmade by Kae, a local artisanal brand that was started almost six years ago by owner and founder, Kristle Jeffers. Recently, she showcased her products beyond Barbados and is grateful to the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) for the opportunity to do so. The brand offers a range of natural, handcrafted ...
Calling all creatives! You are invited to apply for grant funding in Round 2 of Creative Caribbean – An Ecosystem of “Play” for Growth and Development. Grant funding in Round 2 of the ACP-EU 3 million Euro Grant Support Programme is available in 15 Caribbean Countries, including Barbados, and includes ...
In 2020, the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) assisted thousands of creatives with their projects through the COVID 19 Creatives Grant Fund. One of the projects made possible from this is the international award-winning film “Work in Process”. Behind this film is dancer Stefanie Takei-Taylor. She is a Barbadian citizen who ...
Registration for the two major Crop Over singing competitions are about to close. Young talent hoping to vie for this year’s Junior Monarch title must register by 4 p.m. on Friday, May 5, 2023. Their senior counterparts, who want to compete in the Pic De Crop Finals, must register by ...
Honey Child, a brand created by Barbadian Nicole Rowe has gone global. The organic body care company offers natural skincare products handcrafted from plant based powerhouses such as aloe, plantain and papaya that are sustainably farmed on our Caribbean island home. The company focuses on eye-pleasing aesthetics, luxurious feel and ...
Participants who enrolled in the National Cultural Foundation’s (NCF) 2022-23 community training programmes across the island, will have the opportunity to showcase their talents this weekend. When the Barbados Worker’s Union stages its annual Labour Day celebrations of Monday, May 1, at the National Botanical Gardens patrons there will see ...
The National Cultural Foundation is calling visual artists to submit work for consideration in the first exhibition of the We Came on Merchant Ships – Movement Showcase Exhibition. Registration opens on Thursday, April 27th and closes on Monday July 17th. Click here to register
The National Cultural Foundation is calling visual artists to submit work for consideration in the first exhibition of the We Came on Merchant Ships – Movement Showcase Exhibition. Registration opens on Thursday, April 27th and closes on Monday June 12th. Click here to register