Caribbean Journal talked to some of the Bahamians who are working to make Nassau into the Caribbean’s art capital.
Shack Rat Photographed For The Bahamian Project
Shack Rat is having his portrait done for The Bahamian Project in the Sideburns cartoon in today’s Nassau Guardian – January 18, 2013.
Heino’s Show: Opening Reception
The recent exhibition of Heino Schmid’s new works was a giant step forward for both Heino and Popopstudios . We are very encouraged by the support the community showed. Volta NY here we come. Thank You! Take a look at the photos from the opening. Also, we have Heino t-shirts – get one!
The Bahamian Project In 46 Seconds
The Bahamian Project will feature portraits of Bahamian people of all ages, all walks of life and from around the islands of The Bahamas, who represent the good in our Bahamian society – from prominent societal icons to the man-on-the-street.
Preparing for Heino’s Show
The Popop community has been busy cleaning up and preparing for Heino’s upcoming exhibition of new works. Heino Schmid, the longest standing artist at Popop, has been given a solo booth at the international art fair — VOLTA NY 2013.
Heino Schmid: New Works
The Popop Gallery is turning a corner. For the first time our gallery has been accepted into a major international art fair — VOLTA NY 2013. Heino Schmid, the longest standing artist at Popop has been given a solo booth at Volta in March of this year in New York City.
International Graffiti Artist Paints Kendal’s Wall
International graffiti artist, Demes, part of ADP Crew painted the wall in front of Kendal Hanna’s studio. Demes has distinguished himself through his own calligraphic style, by his frescoes and letters on railroad tracks.
Tyler And Edison Work The Grounds
Tyler Johnston is back from Abaco and brought his good friend, artist, and master gardener, Edison. Tyler and Edison will be working in the yard at Popop this week much to the appreciation of the entire Popop community.
Popop Has A Christmas Tree!
Setella Cox gave Popopstudios a Christmas tree, which was artfully decorated by Crispin Dillet and Hillary Booker.