Sally Bassett was an enslaved mixed-race woman from Bermuda. She was declared guilty and burned at the stake in June 1730 for the attempted murder by poisoning of her slaveholder masters. She always claimed her innocence. Her notoriety has influenced Bermudian history and cultural heritage. (click image for more info)
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Why Paint That? Why Not? #Bermuda Grocery Packers Painting Explained by Sharon Wilson
Artist, Sharon Wilson speaks about what drives her work.
“I want my paintings to make a difference……that’s why ! I love to paint people and activities that celebrate our common humanity, or situations which weave the fabric of our daily lives.”
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