National Gallery of the Cayman Islands: March 2024 Newsletter
New Exhibitions Open in March |
With a new month comes two new exhibitions to view at the National Gallery. Exploring Caymanian vernacular architecture and folklore traditions in turn, these shows celebrate the uniqueness of Cayman’s built heritage and storytelling culture. “The Cauling: Where the Past Comes Forward to Greet You” 29 February – 31 May 2024 NGCI Dart AuditoriumBased in research assembled by Nasaria Suckoo Chollette as part of her residency with the Cayman National Cultural Foundation, ‘The Cauling’ explores the folkloric storytelling conventions, oral histories and cultural superstitions of the Cayman Islands. The artists represented in this group show explore ‘duppy’ stories through a variety of media including digital art, poetry, performance and sculpture. For additional information, click here. “Thatch Roofs and Ironwood Posts” 10 March – 12 July 2024 Lower Exhibition HallAn exhibition exploring the architectural traditions of the Cayman Islands through technical renderings, watercolour portraits of domestic homes and contemporary responses to ongoing conversations around built heritage. For more information, click here. |
What’s On: National Collection
New Works on display in the National Collection Exhibition
Upper Exhibition Hall
See new additions to the current National Collection exhibition, “The Ties that Bind” on display in the upper exhibition hall now! “The Ties that Bind” examines the ways in which Caymanian artists have chronicled the islands’ cultural evolution, using creative expression to portray a shifting portrait of life in the Cayman Islands. With an overarching focus on social ties, the exhibition explores family and community relationships, bonds with the natural environment and the preservation of cultural heritage. Learn more by clicking here.
What’s On: Education
Now Booking Tours for Spring Exhibitions Available Online Explore culture, heritage, and curricular topics at the National Gallery by booking a guided tour of Thatch Roofs and Ironwood Posts, The Cauling, or the National Collection. Tours are offered to all schools and camps at no cost, with a $5.00/student fee for added studio art activities. Contact [email protected] or complete our tour request form here. |
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Sponsorship Thanks: Lori Monk & Kevin Butler
The NGCI Education Centre currently features artworks from the Art Haven outreach programme, made possible by the contributions of Lori Monk and Kevin Butler. We extend our appreciation for their crucial role in facilitating this programme and the 2024 showcase.
Lori Monk and Kevin Butler’s support has enabled this therapeutic art programme to connect with participants in rehabilitation spaces, providing essential resources for artistic expression and skill development.
The exhibition was curated by NGCI’s Annual Intern, Michael Rhoden, who had the opportunity to delve into the logistics of exhibition design through this exciting project.
We express our gratitude to Lori Monk, Kevin Butler, and all involved in bringing this exhibition to fruition. Your contributions significantly impact our community and cultural engagement.
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