A Monument to the Workers Who Built Barbados.
A man of hidden depths
Did You Know? The Artist Robert MacLeod's Atlantic Rhapsody
2020 marks a 30 year investigation of the Barbadian landscape by the artist Winston Kellman.
Free self-guided tours of 25+ Artists' studios.
A visit to Earthworks is a one of a kind Caribbean experience that everyone enjoys and should not be missed.
One of the largest and best-appointed fine art galleries in the Caribbean.
Henderson Reece is well-known among art lovers for his fresh, vibrant and cheery batik creations.
This art gallery is curated by Cherie Nicholls and David Spieler, featuring works from established artists and emerging local talent.
With the vibrant Barbadian landscape as her inspiration, she gets great joy from painting the experiences and observations around her.
Her work features a Caribbean style characterized by vibrant colors and movement.
The joy, satisfaction and pure sense of fun in being a visual artist is hard to duplicate in many other endeavours.
Jeena Chatrani captures the likeness of her subjects in vivid textures and breath-taking atmosphere
‘Remnant’, is dedicated to the production of artistic and functional wooden tableware crafted exclusively from found and fallen timber
She endeavours to capture the sights and characters of her native Barbados, with the use of bold colours and busy canvases.
A Barbadian artist whose florals and landscapes are vibrant, colourful and diverse.
Join Ronnie on his unique Barbados Photo-Adventure and experience the soul of Barbados.
Heather-Dawn Scott paints, weaves and sculpts, exploring many ideas through a variety of media and always drawing on inspiration from the world around her.
A self taught artist, Christine Farmer has exhibited in a number of group exhibitions and her work can be found in private collections both here and abroad
This accomplished potter is dedicated to developing local clay for use in functional ceramic products like the traditional Barbados Monkey Pot
Design a one-of-a-kind souvenir using reclaimed lumber, local mahogany or a stunning blend of purple heart and new and aged pine.
Did you know there are at least a dozen things I can think of that are uniquely Bajan?