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GBAA 2014 Thanksgiving Exhibit To Open November 13th
Nov 10, 2014 - 2:10:07 PM

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Freeport, Bahamas - The public is invited to attend the annual Thanksgiving Art Exhibition of The Grand Bahama Artists Association (GBAA) which will be opened at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 13th at the Glory Banks Art Gallery, Rand Nature Centre, Freeport.

This year’s exhibition will feature twenty GBAA members. As usual, all of the exhibiting artists are either Bahamian or call Grand Bahama home and come from a wide variety of backgrounds as diverse as their expressive styles. GBAA President, Steve Stubbs notes: “We have artists who work in practically every medium. Work at the exhibit will include watercolour, oil, pastels, acrylic, mixed media, fibre art, ceramic art, and sculpture.”

The GBAA 2014 Thanksgiving Exhibit will be officially opened by former Senator and educator, Mrs. Geneva Rutherford and will feature work from: Lisa Codella, Portia Colebrooke, Eva Dehmel, Leo Devillers Munnings, Leslie Duncombe, Del Foxton, Louise Koll, Lou Lihou, Terry Lord Rolle, Ishbel MacDonald, Dugie McNabb, Jo Morasco, Ashley Murphy, Cyndy Payiva, Alisa Streather, Steve Stubbs, Cali Veilleux, Martine Wardill, and Rupert A. Watkins

The exhibit will remain on display for the month of November. Admission to the Glory Banks Gallery is free.

To learn more about the Grand Bahama Artists Association, please visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ grandbahamaartists <https://www.facebook.com/ grandbahamaartists> .


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