Archive for Category: "Arts & Entertainment"
Artist Wendell McShine Part of Liverpool Artist in Residence Project
Wendell McShine’s project ” Art Connect Liverpool ” brings together two distinct groups within the community of Liverpool,working with Blue Room, our group of adults with learning disabilities and a group of young people out in Norris Green’s the Pad project.
Pan African Film Fest ’12 Winners Include Better Mus’ Come and Toussaint L’Ouverture
The Pan African Film and Arts Festival Filmmakers Awards Brunch prizes were handed out for Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Narrative Short, Best Narrative Feature, Best First Feature Film, as well as Audience Favorite Award, on Monday, February 20th,2012.
Trinidad & Tobago High Commission in London presents I AM A CARIBBEAN
This exhibition at the T&T High Commission is part of the International Fashion Showcase designed by the British Council & British Fashion Council as part of London Fashion Week celebrating talent from around the world in this Olympic year.
2012-13 Artist-in-Residence Application Open at the Studio Museum in Harlem
Every year, the Museum offers an eleven-month studio residency for three local, national, or international emerging artists working in any media.
Caribbean Fine Art Fair to Open on March 7th in Barbados
Following on the heels of its popularly and critically acclaimed inaugural staging, the second edition of the Caribbean Fine Art (“CaFA”) Fair with over 35 exhibitors of paintings, sculpture, photography, drawings, original limited edition prints and new media exploring the cultural traditions of the Caribbean, will be staged at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, Two Mile Hill, Barbados, West Indies.
Grenada Arts Council call for Artists to be part of Database
Grenadian Art is defined as art that is produced relevant to Grenada, and/or by Grenadian and non-Grenadian artists.
Creating our Own Space: An exposé on Projects & Space and The Three Chairs Project
The above quote from Robert “Passion Poet” Gibson’s poem on Sunday evening aptly describes Projects and Space and the Three Chairs Project it hosted at the end of January. Inspired by projects such as Alice Yard, in Trinidad, Sheena Rose returned to Barbados determined to create a group, which allowed artists from varying disciplines to network and form a thriving artistic community.









