Caymanian Reggae Artist MR.NOTCH drops New Album: REGGAEMAN
West Bay-based reggae artist Jeán-eric Smith aka Mr. Notch proudly announces the release of his latest album project, REGGAEMAN, scheduled for release on Monday, April 7th.
West Bay-based reggae artist Jeán-eric Smith aka Mr. Notch proudly announces the release of his latest album project, REGGAEMAN, scheduled for release on Monday, April 7th.
The timeless and thought-provoking Caribbean play The Rose Slip directed by Lesley-Ann Bernard of Elite Productions takes center stage at the Harquail Theater, offering audiences a powerful reflection on themes of tenancy, eviction, and the fragile resilience of the urban poor.
Organised by the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s (CNCF), Red Sky at Night took place at the Harquail Cultural Centre on Saturday and was an explosion of colours, sounds, aromas and tastes, all showcasing Caymanian culture, heritage and tradition.
Get ready for an unforgettable experience at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week, happening from April 10 to 13, 2025.
Images of Cayman’s recent past as retained by the Cayman Compass archives have been well distributed in recent months through Dart’s Time Back Cayman project, and now a wonderful exhibition of some of the most evocative photos are currently housed altogether at the National Gallery.
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF), in partnership with Brand Caribe Innovation Lab, is proud to present The Business of Culture, a powerful two-part film series featuring in-depth conversations with local and international creative industry experts.
Cayman Art Week prepares for its fifth year with an Open Call for venues and programme partners.
The Cayman Islands National Museum today proudly received a significant addition to its National Collection: a historic sextant, almanac and telescoping spyglass belonging to the late Captain Samuel Lorraine Henning, a legendary Caymanian seafarer.
When the curtain rises for the first event of the 2025 Cayman Arts Festival on 6 February, it will mark the beginning of the most diverse festival in the organisation’s 21-year history.
As it celebrates 40 years as a leading arts organisation, the Cayman National Cultural Foundation is expanding its areas of focus from producing theatre, festivals and events in-house to developing new creative partnerships, growing education and cultural resources, and broadening for support for cr