Popop Reopens for Transforming Spaces 2019

In January 2008, Popop Studios expanded its reach and facilities to accommodate resident artists, as well as an exhibition space. Popop became a self-sustaining entity of the Bahamian art community, providing exposure to students through its residency program while representing The Bahamas, and providing platforms for artists on an international level. Over the years Popop became home to so many, but in (insert year here) in the wake of hurricane Matthew, Popop became uninhabitable. Eleven years after it’s inception, Popop now takes on a new life. In lieu of a monetary compensation for artworks loaned by Dawn Davies to The Current for the Fairwind exhibition, funds totalling the value of the loaned artworks were designated for the renovation of Popop Studios.

Keith Thompson – UNITY

The second in a series of three solo shows for the 2017 PJRP artists, “UNITY” features the work of Keith Thompson.

IB Art Exhibition

Popop Group Show Aims To Raise Funds For Hurricane Repairs

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Contributing artists: Kendal Hanna, John Cox, Heino Schmid, Duke Wells, Tessa Whitehead, Alex Timchula, Navarro Newton, Nowe Harris-Smith, Jodi Minnis, Lisa Wells, Jeffrey Meris and Jay Koment.

THROUGH THE SCREEN DOOR

Artworks by Angelika Wallace-Whitfield • Popopstudios

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We exist in an ambiguous tug of war. There is a master dichotomy governing us all between our inner protected vulnerabilities and our outer, the amount of our self that we allow others to see.