I want to thank everyone that came out to CAT4 this weekend at The Island House. I was humbled by the show of support and enthusiasm for the cause. Popopstudios ICVA has been a significant artistic landmark for many artists in the Bahamas and the region.
The Pro-Gallery at the University of The Bahamas will soon play host to an exhibition of work by emerging artist Jodi Minnis, on the eve of her temporary departure from The Bahamas in pursuit of higher education.
. . . Popopstudios ICVA has long played host to creating the environment for this cross-pollination of established and emerging artists.
“Blank Canvas” looks the artistic future of The Bahamas through three local young prize-winning artists.
CAT4 Art Exhibition Featuring New Works By John Cox & Hurricane Relief Concert
Saturday November 26th, 2016 The Island House Events Lawn Minimum Donation: $40
Bahamian artist and curator of The D’Aguilar Art Foundation (DAF), Tessa Whitehead, has been practicing and exhibiting as an artist since completing her MFA at The Slade School of Fine Art in 2009. Whitehead recently shared her views on ditching the starving artist status quo by building a more constructive reality through her evolving curatorial practice.
At any skill level, making art reduces stress.
Initially it was thought that people with prior art experience reaped more stress-reducing benefits when creating art, but a new study at Drexel University shows that that is not the case!
Double Dutch brings together artists from the region and diaspora to produce provocative bodies of work through collaboration and exchange.
Something About Failure brings together the work of fellow Slade Painting Graduates, Rose Davey and Tessa Whitehead.
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