The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
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.
In 1972, while Addinton Forde was a student at Erdiston College, he was asked by another student for assistance in compiling a small collection of proverbs for a class assignment.
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