The 2012 junior resident artists are getting started with various activities and projects at Popopstudios.
Year: 2012
Seeking A Home For Anejo
Though we love him dearly, it is the general consensus that Popopstudios is not the ideal home for Anejo.
Summer Camp For Children At Popop – Register Now
As part of Popopstudios’ ongoing educational programming initiative a summer camp will be held to cater to aspiring young artists between the ages of 8-16 years. During the camp they will exposed to various disciplines and participate in both group and individual activities.
Register by June 16, 2012
An Interesting Exercise
These are six drawings collaborated on by six artists in one drawing exercise. Each artist worked for 7 minutes on their drawing before switching to the drawing next to them until they each had contributed to everyone else’s drawing…
Art Is Sweet
This past Monday, June 4th, the Central Bank of The Bahamas Art Gallery on Frederick Street was the scene of a smorgasbord of good eats and treats. However, none if it was actually edible; they were colourful and creative works of art unveiled at “Art is Sweet” also known as “Happy Birthday Kendal”.
Art 400 Profile: Christina Darville – Who Are We?
In Christina Darville’s installation at the centerpiece of the Harry C. Moore Library and Information Center, viewers are made to ponder this very question in the title of the art piece. The faces staring back in the framed portraits made by Darville in intricate ink designs—Bahamian pioneers in arts, culture, politics, education, religion—may trigger recognition in some viewers, but how many know every single hero in their history?
A Dialogue With Amanda Coulson
Katy Diamond Hamer recently interviewed Amanda Coulson to talk about VOLTA NY, New York, Basel, the contemporary art market, and the Bahamas. Amanda is the Artistic Director of Volta NY and Volta Basel, she is also the Director at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas.
Island Connoisseur – Amanda Lindroth
In an interview on the 700 Experience blog, interior designer Amanda Lindroth relates her island personality to Abaco, specifically Schooner Bay, where she helped Bahamian artist Antonius Roberts with his home. Amanda has made a name for herself by preserving the historical integrity of great houses and commercial projects, all while breathing fresh life into the sundrenched parlors and flanked entryways.
Brigidy Bram
Filmmaker Laura Gamse is currently completing post-production on “Brigidy Bram,” a documentary about the Bahamian painter Kendal Hanna.
Ms. Gamse is gaining international recognition as the producer and director of The Creators.