Timeless Art
The week of Monday, 17 December, GIS Spotlight journeys into the special world of Cayman’s visionary painter, brings you new developments at a popular primary school and revisits safeguards for your rights and freedoms.
On our first stop, we continue with our story about how the Islands’ celebrated daughter, the late Miss Lassie, is getting due recognition. Join us to hear how the now famous house on South Sound Road became a national treasure.
Discover more about this international ambassador for Caymanian culture and what steps the Cultural Foundation has taken to ensure her work is preserved for all to enjoy for generations to come. And see what awaits you at the new Mind’s Eye exhibit.
The new Mind’s Eye exhibit features the house, paintings and the grounds.
Next at Savannah Primary School, we showcase brand new additions and accomplishments that elevate to greater heights one of Cayman’s mo
After that, it’s off to revisit the National Gallery to celebrate Cayman’s new Bill of Rights. Join in Implementation Day festivities that culminated in the release of Past, Present and Future, a book for school children. Featuring donated art work from local artists, the book illustrates and simplifies individual rights, freedoms and responsibilities.
Produced by GIS Marketing and Communications, GIS Spotlight showcases government services and solutions regarding issues that concern and affect you. The weekly programme airs Mondays on CIGTV on Cable Channel 20 after 7 pm; and on Cayman27 at 8 pm on Mondays and 6 pm on Saturdays.
All stories seen in the week’s GIS Spotlight can also be found on the GIS Marketing and Communications website: www.gis.ky.
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