Queen’s Park Gallery, located at Pelican Craft Village, is hosting a new exhibition, My Town.
This show focuses on the part of Barbados which feeds the artists’ creativity. This does not mean that the work in the exhibition is necessarily a literal view of the location, but must capture the spirit of the place.
There’s much happening across Barbados tomorrow.
The Barbados Arts Council’s Independence Group Show opens tomorrow and is on until December 10. Also tomorrow, at the Gallery Of Caribbean Art from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., you’re invited to join fine art photographer Stephen R. Smith at his Out Of My Mind exhibition to ask questions and find out more about what makes his work outstanding.
Sheena Rose will present her works in a solo show Town To Town. They are rendered through various media including drawing (works on paper) and animation. The exhibition will run from November 11 to 25 at the Morning Side Gallery at Barbados Community College.
Further Than, a post-modernist classical collection, is now on view at Galerie NuEdge in the Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, Holetown, St James. It features international artists John Bernhard, Catherine Burry, Amel Chamandy, Alexander Poll Doval, Daria Fabbro, Kadir Lopez, Charles Richard, Laura Santini and Julian Opie.
Galerie NuEdge features the most sought-after contemporary artists from local and international markets. Exhibits include art in the form of multimedia, sculpture, painting, photography, and art installation.
Viewing hours are Mondays to Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Meanwhile, what’s happening with our arty cousins across the waters?
The Regional Council of Martinique is currently hosting a symposium and an exhibition entitled Contemporary Caribbean Art:?Myths, Beliefs, Religion & Imaginary at The Atrium (Salle Frantz Fanon).
Tomorrow is the last day of the symposium/exhibition that started on October 29.
Artists included Manuel Mendive, Santiago Olazabal, Edouard Duval-Carrie, Leroy Clarke, Ras Ishi Butcher, Ras Akyem Ramsay, Toño Arias, Albert Chong-Killy, Christian Bertin, Patricia Donatien-Yssa, Norville Guirorard-Izee, Bruno Pedurand and Ignacio Morales.



