
Transforming Spaces Committee members from left to right sitting: Margot Bethel, The Hub; John Cox, Popop and NAGB; Sonia Farmer, The Hub. Standing Neko Meicholas, Pink ‘Un; Sue Bennett- Williams, PRO Gallery; Jay Koment New Providence Art & Antiques; Pam Burnside, Doongalik Studios. Not shown: Heino Schmid, Popop; Antonius Roberts, Hillside House; and Amanda Coulson, NAGB.
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Nassau, Bahamas - The Transforming
Spaces Committee is completing plans for its eighth year on the Bahamian
art scene. The popular annual Bus Tour which provides a window into
the galleries, studios, artwork and lives of the best visual art organizations
and practitioners in the country, will take place this year on Saturday
and Sunday, March 24 and 25. Eight Art Spaces will be participating:
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, Doongalik Studios Art Gallery,
New Providence Art & Antiques, the Pink 'Un Gallery, Popop International
Centre for the Visual Arts, Hillside House Gallery, The PRO Gallery
at COB and The Hub.
This year the
Tour is offering a different component by examining the single theme,
FIBRE, at all of the Galleries. A Call was placed last year to artists
from all disciplines to challenge participants to look at the history
of local materials and re-imagine their original purposes, characteristics
and contexts. Over 60 artists were accepted based on their response
to the Call, including participants from the Family Islands as well
as another first: four international artists from Jamaica, Cuba, Canada
and the United Kingdom! Over half of the artists in this year’s Show
are new to Transforming Spaces so patrons can look forward to an amazing
array of interesting artwork which will include sculpture, installations,
fashion, jewelry, quilts, furniture, paintings, ceramics and more.
Transportation
will once again be provided by the professional team from Bahamas Experience
Tours who will drive patrons in air-conditioned bus to the various galleries
around the island. Each bus will have its own knowledgeable Tour Guide
to discuss and enlighten travelers during the journey. All buses will
leave daily from the NAGB.
In addition
to having the opportunity to view and purchase art, patrons will also
get to meet many of the artists and indulge in a variety of food and
drink at each stop. Ticket prices will remain at $30.00 and will be
on sale at the end of the month at The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
open 10am – 4pm Tues – Sat and Sun from 12 noon – 4pm Tel: 328-5800
and Doongalik Studios Village Road open Mon-Fri 9am – 4pm and Sat
9am – 1pm Tel: 394-1886. For further information on the Tour you can
find them on Facebook or log on to www.transformingspacesbahamas.
com.