NAGB Reaches Out To Freeport With New Exhibition
March 19, 2016
IN ANTICIPATION of plans to open a satellite gallery in Grand Bahama, the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) is putting on an exhibition this week in Freeport featuring the works of two renowned Bahamian artists – Maxwell Taylor and Amos Ferguson. The show is entitled “Max/Amos” and will run from today until April 15 at the Sir Charles Hayward Library. It will feature 18 works, nine by each artist, whose works are held in the NAGB’s national collection and will give a taste of what that has to offer.
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Sir Durward Knowles 100 Regatta Set For Montagu
October 28, 2017
THE Montagu foreshore will be transformed into a sporting and entertainment spectacle this weekend with 100 boats in competition to honour one of the country’s greatest sporting icons. A joint effort […] A joint effort by the National Family Island Regatta, the Bahamas Sailing Association and the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources with responsibility for regattas, will host the Sir Durward Knowles 100 Regatta, October 26-27 at Montagu Bay.
