The National Cultural Foundation
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St. James, Barbados
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This catalogue features virtually the works of the Millenials and Gen Z artisans presented during the second instalment of The Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Exhibition held under the theme #FutureFRWD.
AUGUST 2022 issue of the BARBADOS VISUAL ARTS MAGAZINE Cover graced by Andre Donawa FEATURES + ‘In Two Places’ print show exhibition at The Brightson Storeroom gallery Barbados and Print London Gallery, Canada. + Barbados Photographic Society July theme of ‘Red’ + Artist Davison Crichlow Portraits + ‘Future FRWD’ exhibition at ...
There was more than pan at the Republic Bank Pandemonium. One of the featured cultural aspects of the event, held on Sunday July 24th at the Botanical Gardens, involved an En Plein Air (outdoor) visual arts component. This activity took the form of a shared event with the Barbados Dominoes Association. Both activities were ...
Date: July 22, 2022Subject: Crop Over Arts Pop Up Saturday at Pelican The first Crop Over 2022 Arts and Artisanal Pop Ups is Saturday at Pelican Village. The Pop Ups seek to highlight the Visual Arts & Craft and Artisanal aspects of the Crop Over Festival. They will aid in ...
Date: July 13, 2022Subject: #FutureFWRD Crop Over Exhibition starts today The second series of the three-part Against All Odds Central Bank Crop Over 2022 Visual Arts Exhibition, will start tonight at the Queen’s Park Gallery. Following the first series, Questions of Freedom, which ended last week, the second series #FutureFRWD begins tonight and runs until Wednesday August ...
Date: July 1, 2022Subject: Local art and craft at Crop Over mega fair Many unique and fun aspects of Barbados’ cultural and heritage scene will be on display at Portvale Sugar Factory, St James on July 2, when the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) officially starts the 2022 Crop Over Festival. ...
May 13, 2022Subject: Costume making for juniors Juniors and other viewers can now benefit first-hand from tips in costume-making. That’s because the National Cultural Foundation has started an online series Play De Mas: Junior Costume Making 101. The programme provides short and engaging educational content for children and new masquerade ...
‘Snippets of Our Past: On the Heels of Republicanism’,a special exhibition highlighting significant moments of Barbados’ social and political evolution to Republican status has been launched into the metaverse. Archival records depicting the island’s complex history, both painful and celebratory, are now accessible via a virtual gallery on the NCF’s ...
The National Cultural Foundation (NCF ) is pleased to launch its first virtual visual arts exhibition: QUINTessence: (5)5 Stages of Change through Barbados’ National Collections. Click the image above to view the catalogue or click the exhibition link to tour at your own convenience.