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 ...
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, ...
‘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 Ashfall: Things seen and Unseen, is a digital book whichfeatures 55 breathtaking photographs, that have been paired with moving literary captions was recently launched by The National Cultural Foundation. Released for NIFCA 2021, this photo book captures the impact of the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano on Barbados and ...
All systems are a go for The Grand Cultural Celebration and the Declaration of Republic and Installation of the President slated to start at 7:30 p.m. tonight. The cultural celebration features the debut of the newly-reconstructed National Youth Steel Orchestra which has 100 plus pan players aged 8 to adults. ...
NIFCA Online is moving into high gear with its content as the country celebrates this Independence/Republic weekend. Viewers can enjoy two productions featuring music and dance. On Friday night, the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) Bajan Song Book will premier at 8 p.m. and Saturday will feature Mastery of Movement – The Gene Carson Journey at ...
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 National Cultural Foundation recently launched a series of posters featuring the creativity of six local graphic designers, who were commissioned to produce designs on the theme: “My Country to Me”. Local graphic designers Dominic Skeete, Vickyann Hope, Sergio Charles, Tyrell Ward, Runako Clarke and Kyle Hope have designed six ...