The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
The Event at a Glance – The Crop Over 2015 Evening of Folk, entitled “Sounds of Rebellion: Echoes of Change!”, will be a dramatic musical journey exploring and celebrating pivotal [...]
DATE EVENT VENUE TIME MAY Sunday 24 Crop Over Thanksgiving Service St. James Parish Church, St. James 9:00 a.m. Monday 25 Christ Church Carnival Silver Sands to Wotton, Christ Church [...]
2015 CROP VISUAL ARTS FESTIVAL What is our Mirror Image? This year’s theme of the Central Bank of Barbados sponsored Visual Arts Festival will focus on the origins, evolution and [...]
The inaugural Know The Business Of Your Art (BOYA) Symposium took place today, Saturday, March 21, 2015 at the UWI Cave Hill School of Business under the theme Creating Our [...]
Today the National Cultural Foundation mourns the loss of another veteran in the cultural/artistic community. Michael ‘Director’ Forde was a familiar name on many of the Foundation’s national stages particularly [...]
Myrna Squires has been described by many who have walked the corridors of the National Cultural Foundation as a superb artist, a legend, kind hearted, charming, sincere with a bubbly [...]
The National Cultural Foundation in association with the Cave Hill School of Business present The Know the Business of Your Art (BOYA) Symposium – “Creating Our Own Intersections: Culture [...]
One of the strongest messages coming out of the recent cultural exchange with the twin island Republic of Trinidad & Tobago is as the saying goes, ‘there is power in [...]
The Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth, the Honourable Stephen Lashley; Chairman of the Board of the National Cultural Foundation (NCF), Mrs. Maureen Graham; Chief Executive Officer of the NCF, [...]