
The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
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 ...
‘Against All Odds’ testifies to the resilience of the human spirit when confronted with the probability of conquering contested states of being. Plantation slavery, racial segregation, economic disenfranchisement, recessions, the current global Covid-19 pandemic, war, issues surrounding gender, race, sexual and religious stigma are tests.Click the photo above to view ...
With just a few days left before one of the most anticipated days of the year, Christmas day, the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) has launched a catalogue filled with some of your favorite local brands. The Shop 1359 Catalogue, which is a play on the island’s geographical coordinates, hasthe product ...
WE166 Visual Arts Look Book – Christmas Edition
There is a new all-local store in Barbados. But, what makes this 100% Bajan store unique is that it also offers local entrepreneurs the opportunity to utilise a space at a reasonable cost in order to push their brand and gain a profit. Mystique Pop-Up Boutique, located at Lantern Mall, ...
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.
The Ash Fall: Things Seen and Unseen is a photo-flip book that captures the impact of the eruption of the La Soufrière volcano on Barbados and St. Vincent. Each page features a dramatic photograph paired with a moving literary caption. The reader will encounter the story of a resilient people, who unite ...
The National Cultural Foundation has created Nineteen Thirty-Seven to assist in an expanded community response to the observation of Barbados’ Day of National Significance.