The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) is cementing its commitment to working with entrepreneurs in the creative industries to help them extract the maximum revenue potential in their areas of enterprise through exports. This has been outlined by Carol Roberts, Chief Executive Officer of the NCF, in her closing address to ...
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados January 8th 2024 – The Barbados Independent Film Festival is set for six days of fantastic Cinema from across the Globe. Under the theme Bim Film for Change the highly anticipated eighth festival of cinema, with record entries, continues to showcase stories of human adversity from January 15 to 21, 2024. “We are telling our own stories and ...
Get your hands on the exclusive 2024 NCF calendar today! Hurry, limited stock at the NCF’s office in West Terrace, St. James and the Queen’s Park Gallery . Don’t miss out!
The National Cultural Foundation regrets to inform the public that our Carols in Town event scheduled for today 18th December 2023, in Holetown, St. James, has been cancelled due to the inclement weather. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused. Meet us tomorrow, Tuesday December 19, in Oistins Bay Garden ...
The National Cultural Foundation, through the Prime Minister’s Office – Culture, is hosting a series of mini Christmas concerts in the country’s four towns. Carols in Town will start tomorrow Saturday, December 16 and culminate on Tuesday, December 19. The 100% local entertainment package is intended to spread joy, love and ...
The Board, Management and Staff of The National Cultural Foundation join the entertainment and cultural fraternity of Barbados in celebrating the life and legacy of Richard Stoute His yeoman service to our creative landscape will never be forgotten. Our heartfelt sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues. Rest in peace ...
The Wearable Art Exhibition, one of the most exciting arts showcases last year, is returning to the Queen’s Park Gallery for a second consecutive year. Hosted by the National Cultural Foundation, the final visual arts exhibition for the year seamlessly blends Visual Arts, haute couture, and slow fashion created by ...
The curtains of the National Independence Festival of Creative Arts’ (NIFCA) 50th anniversary celebrations officially closed on Sunday, November 26th, with The NIFCA Performing Arts Gala: Barabajan. After weeks of enjoying the festival’s return in its full capacity, hundreds of attendees at the Garfield Sobers Gymnasium were treated to a ...