CAYMAN INSTYLE FASHION WEEK ANNOUNCES 2024 DATES
Cayman InStyle Fashion Week (CIFWK) is delighted to announce the dates for its highly anticipated 2024 fashion extravaganza.
Cayman InStyle Fashion Week (CIFWK) is delighted to announce the dates for its highly anticipated 2024 fashion extravaganza.
Cayman Arts Festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month with a star-studded line up of incredible performances by some of Cayman’s most-loved musicianswho will be wowing audiences from 18 February to 1st March 2024.
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) is announcing the recipients of its’ 2023 Grants for the Arts programme, which has provided development grants to 19 creative Caymanians and Cayman-based cultural organizations this year across the fields of the performing arts, music, literature, film,
‘Tangled World’ has recently launched at the National Gallery, a beautiful show that features the ceramics of Babbity Barwick and the paintings of Linda McCann, both of whom have taken Cayman’s mangroves as their inspiration for their work.
The latest exhibition to open at the National Gallery is entitled ‘81 Degrees West: Cartographic Explorations in Contemporary Caymanian Art’, and is a fantastic exploration of the connections between art and cartography (making and interpreting maps).
A new comedy show, Wha Happening, will debut at the Harquail Theatre on Friday, 29 September.
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI), with support from Butterfield, is pleased to announce the launch of the third Cayman Islands Biennial, a tri-island multi-venue art project held every two years that seeks to highlight the latest developments in the contemporary art scene.
The Cayman Arts Festival has now begun its summer break, but not before it presented three events in June, including its first-ever steel pan concert, the debut performance of the CAF Youth Camerata and a “Music at the Library” concert featuring the three-member band, Agouti Stew.
A music workshop was held at the Marriott Hotel in Grand Cayman on Friday 28th April, which featured top executives in the recording industry, who comprised a panel that spoke to an audience of several hundred Caymanian artists about various aspects of the music business.
After hosting workshops in conjunction with the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, ‘Artful’ will now be working along with the Historic Programme of the National Trust to host workshops at the Mission House, as well as other NTCI historic sites and parks around Grand Cayman, and eventually Cayman Bra