Bahamian Collection Exhibition Ends Sunday October 20

By in In The Community on October 19, 2013

www.bahamianproject.com

The Bahamian Collection exhibition was officially opened on July 11, one day after the official 40th Anniversary of Independence, under the patronage of the Governor General and Lady Foulkes.

More than 300 people flocked to the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) to witness the historic unveiling of The Bahamian Collection – an exhibition of photographic portraits of men and women from all walks of life, who together represent the heart, soul and spirit of the Bahamian character.

“It’s one of the most successful openings we’ve had at the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas,” said chief curator John Cox. “We’ve been very pleased with the incredible positive feedback and dialogue it has generated.”

Related Articles:

The Bahamian Project Launches

Capturing The Spirit

Governor General Applauds The Bahamian Project

Meeting With Culture Minister

The Bahamian Project in 46 Seconds

The Bahamian Project In SideBurns

Governor General As Patron Of The Bahamian Project

The Bahamian Project On Bush Tea Radio

Atario Mitchell In The Bahamian Project

At 1Er Cru

Nearing End Of Year One

Kids Workshops

The Bahamian Project Showcases Uniqueness of Bahamian Character

Preparing For The Opening At The NAGB

Portraits On Display At The NAGB

Opening Night Video

Moving Into Year Two

Comments are closed.