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Bermuda Arts Council Awards 2021

Bermuda Arts Council celebrates six Bermudians who have made significant contributions to the island’s arts and cultural scene with their body of work: Maj. Kenneth (Toki) Dill, Mrs. Marjorie Pettit, the late Mr. Thaddeus (Ted) Ming, Mr. Paul and Mrs. Penelope Leseur, and Mr. Daren Herbert.


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#Nonsuch Expeditions Art Installation #Bermuda Airport @NonsuchIsland

The cancellation of most flights over this past weekend due to the blizzard on the east coast gave us the time to do a large AirportArt installation in the Bermuda Immigration arrivals hall. We created a flat black backdrop for the prints which looks amazing!

Source: New Nonsuch Expeditions AirportArt Installation — Nonsuch Island

The Chewstick Culture Hub @ 81 Front Street @chewsticks

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What is the Chewstick Culture Hub?

The Chewstick Foundation has grown from a bi-weekly open mic forum into Bermuda’s leading cultural and performing arts charity … In order to strengthen the creative arts industry in Bermuda it is essential to provide not only opportunities to perform but also a safe space to share ideas, to collaborate and to put a spotlight on the wealth of talent that Bermuda has to offer…read more

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Bermuda Art Walk in The East – Summer/Autumn 2013

The Summer Art Walk took place on Saturday, June 15, 2013 in The Town of St. George’s, Bermuda

The day got off to a rocky start due to a fluke storm that took up a good chunk of the morning. As fate would have it the skies cleared just in time for the Art Walk!

Artists such as Heidi Cowen, Christopher Grimes, Jill Amos Raine, Carole Hovercroft, and Trisha Walters had tables lined up along Water Street.

Peter Frith from The National Trust opened the Tucker House Museum especially for the Art Walk and as luck would have it Lawrence Trimingham decided to use the Tucker House Museum to display his Rembrandt/Baroque style portraits.

Chewstick provided fabulous entertainment on the Square, while buskers played and sang throughout the Olde Towne of St. George’s.

Dancers from the Bermuda African Dance Company made the mood festive by parading down Water Street.

Michael Walsh did his performance piece of selling love for a penny , Donna Smith, Diane Amos, Sharon Wilson and Monica Jones were situated further down Water Street opposite Tavern on by the Sea.

1 Undread entertained passer bys with their dark electro pop music outside of CV Café and Nea Simons owner of the Cave staged a fashion show that featured clothing from local clothing stores outside of the World Heritage Centre.

Triton Tattoo/The Endemic Arts Collective had their doors open to the public and surprised everyone with the band Bashee playing live with amazing front woman Michele Morfitt.

The Bermuda National Gallery partnered up with the Summer Art Walk and had their inaugural opening of their satellite gallery BNG East located in the Bridge House.

James Cooper was the lucky artist to have his uber modern photo surrealism art work as the first exhibit at the gallery. Both BNG East and James Cooper put on one hell of a show.

It was a great event that left you feeling inspired and longing for the next Art Walk which will take place on Sunday, November 3 at 4pm.

This event will have Opera, female impersonators, dancers from In Motion, a fashion show featuring fashions from the Cave and the new online Vintage Store called Dolly Pop, Chewstick, a play by Famous for 15 Minutes winner Catherine Hay, Bermuda Carnival Revelers and of course many local arts and crafts persons who are too many to mention.

Surely an event you don’t want to miss!

 – Ami Zanders | Project Organizer & Artist


The Olde Towne is quickly becoming an artistic haven with all the art galleries and art studios popping up.

The Art Walk in the East promotes the arts in all forms including, but not limited to: pottery making, cedar carvings, paintings, weaving, local film, singing, dancing, instrumental and spoken word.

A Lara D. Smith Production with King Somner

The Autumn Art Walk took place on Sunday, November 3, 2013  in The Town of St. George’s, Bermuda

 

The Art Walk in the East is a self-guided walking tour located throughout the Old Towne of St. George’s. The purpose of the Art Walk is to promote art in all its forms, from pottery making and cedar carvings, to pastels, oil paintings, to weaving, singing, dancing, instrumentals, and spoken word artists.Locals and visitors will be able to explore traditional art studios, galleries, museums and restaurants as well as works from artists that will be presented in a more bohemian style setting. It is free for artists to display and sell their wares and free for those who want something awesome to do on a Sunday evening.

Peter Woolcock (Political Cartoonist)

Peter Woolcock was one of Bermuda’s leading political cartoonist

2013 marked 30 years since that fateful day when,  after realizing that this particular niche was void of content, Peter took a few  sketches into the daily newspaper (The Royal Gazette).

1983 was election year in Bermuda and in Peter’s own words “the situation had become so irresistible…”

His cartoons for the Royal Gazette have been collected in the annual “Woppened” for two decades. He has also illustrated children’s books, including  Andrew Stevenson’s “The Turtle Who Ate a Balloon“(2007) and “The Adventures of Bermuda’s Toad with One Eye” (2008).

Double Fantasy Sculpture Unveiling – Bermuda Botanical Gardens 2012

Double Fantasy is a sculpture that symbolizes John Lennon’s Bermuda experience. It is located in The Bermuda Botanical Gardens outside the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art and is FREE to view 7 days a week.

John Lennon sailed into Bermuda in June of 1980. What happened in the 7 weeks on the tropical island paradise was amazing! Lennon wrote or completed over 20 songs. 
Some of these songs, together with a collection of songs from the SOLO YEARS with a few from his BEATLE days are part of a CD by Bermudian and International Artists celebrating John Lennon’s music.The songs Lennon wrote in Bermuda were released on an album DOUBLE FANTASY, named after a freesia flower Lennon saw in the gardens. 

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Double Fantasy Sculpture Unveiling – Bermuda Botanical Gardens 2012

Double Fantasy is a sculpture that symbolizes John Lennon’s Bermuda experience. It is located in The Bermuda Botanical Gardens outside the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art and is FREE to view 7 days a week.

John Lennon sailed into Bermuda in June of 1980. What happened in the 7 weeks on the tropical island paradise was amazing! Lennon wrote or completed over 20 songs. 
Some of these songs, together with a collection of songs from the SOLO YEARS with a few from his BEATLE days are part of a CD by Bermudian and International Artists celebrating John Lennon’s music.The songs Lennon wrote in Bermuda were released on an album DOUBLE FANTASY, named after a freesia flower Lennon saw in the gardens.

 

Bermuda John Lennon Double Fantasy Tribute CD (promo clips)