The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
Missed the opening week? Join us for the upcoming weekends of Pampalam and enjoy Theatre by the Community for the Community. This Saturday, May 18th and Sunday, May 19th, we are headed to Grantley Adams Memorial School. FREE ADMISSION for all – no tickets required! Doors open 5PM, and showtime is ...
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 National Cultural Foundation (NCF) is partnering with a veteran visual artist, with over 50 years’ experience, to showcase a collection that captures the essence of the Barbadian landscape. ONE BIG PAINTING: Alison Chapman-Andrews – 80 Years of Seeing, will open at the Queen’s Park Gallery on Saturday, April 15, ...
There is a visual arts exhibition in Queen’s Park Gallery which is dedicated to women, thanks to the National Cultural Foundation. In celebration of International Women’s Day, an exhibition of inspiring artists who interrogated and explored females in their subject matter, was mounted on Wednesday, March 8, 2023. The exhibition ...
The National Cultural Foundation will host a show during the Christmas season which discusses the intersection between art and function. Simultaneously, the talent of our local designers and artists will be highlighted. We aim to provide a platform of a diverse audience to facilitate added sales for our talented creatives, to ...
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Our creatives skillfully crafted and highlighted the national resources of the island in this final installment of The Central Bank of Barbados Crop Over Visual Arts Exhibition themed OUR LAND.
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.
Surinamese artist, George Struikelblok opened a window to his soul at a private view of his exhibition UnSeen which ends today at the Queen’s Park Gallery. In his 30 or so years as an artist, Struikelblok has shown his work around the world but this is his first solo exhibition ...