Arts & Culture
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A fine balance
“So, here you are too foreign for home, too foreign for here. Never enough for both.” – Ijeoma Umebinyuo, “Questions…
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Peggy Hering’s “Lilies” (1984)
The Caribbean is in many ways a place of and for the nomadic. There is an irony, then, in the…
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On the Verandah with Travolta Cooper, Where In the World is Wally?
Where In The World Is Wally (WITWIW), which premiered on January 20, 2020, is a glass-shattering, dark, mysterious breath of…
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Transforming Spaces; “The Red Room” Exhibition Opening
For this year’s Transforming Spaces, The Current Gallery & Art Center is pleased to announce the opening of “The Red…
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Home is a feeling
Since our “rebranding” of the nation from West Indies purgatory to edenic paradise in the late 1700s to mid 1800s,…
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The D’Aguilar Art Foundation: Transforming Spaces 2020
For Transforming Spaces 2020, The D’Aguilar Art Foundation will present artwork from Abaco-based artists. The exhibition, entitled “A Burning for…
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Bahamas Haus at Art Ft. Lauderdale 2020
After Hurricane Dorian’s historic landfall, a general understanding swept through the archipelago. Bahamians far and wide understood that we would…
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Identity
Throughout the course of art history, the introduction of new machinery and technology influenced how art was made. From trains…
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Project I.C.E. joins the Transforming Spaces 2020 Tour
A community space dedicated to S.T.E.A.M. development completed Phase 1 of restoration and renovation just in time for Transforming Spaces…
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From the Collection
King Solomon, the biblical king of Israel, is revered in Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Rastafarianism alike. A wealthy and wise…
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