All the coals we left in the fire
Leading Caymanian artist Nasaria Suckoo Chollette will open her first solo exhibition at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands on Thursday 10 June 2022.
Leading Caymanian artist Nasaria Suckoo Chollette will open her first solo exhibition at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands on Thursday 10 June 2022.
Rubis Cayman is basking in the glory of its excellence as it celebrates 10 years of continued service to the Cayman Islands. The Petroleum juggernaut is hosting the ‘Art Your Part’ Competition leading up to the grand celebration in recognition of the monumental occasion.
It has been a good few months since Cayman Drama Society put on a performance at the Prospect Playhouse, the last one being Noises Off in May 2021, but thankfully that will all change on Thursday 24 February with the first of 12 performances of a new spooky thriller, The Deception of....
The People’s Collection at the National Gallery is a brilliant showcase of artwork that makes up the Gallery’s collection, telling the story of its beginnings through to its present-day presence within the community.
Happening right now, the Cayman Islands is sharing the stage with another 191 countries around the world in Dubai’s Expo 2020 which, having suffered from delays due to the pandemic, finally lifted off in 2022.
A unique exhibition is currently on show at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands and runs for a good many months until 28 May, an amazing showcase of the evolution of Cayman’s incredible art museum – the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands and the wonderful and diverse art....
Cayman’s art lovers have been able to appreciate the development of Avril Ward’s work over the years, as she continually experiments with new techniques, themes and mediums to engage, delight and intrigue.
Broadway came to Cayman this Christmas and lit the Harquail stage with beautiful backdrops, musical numbers, lots of local talent showing their acting chops and Snow, Snow Snow!
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) will be cleaning and sprucing up Miss Lassie’s home in South Sound in preparation for Christmas.
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) has announced that the application process for the 2022 Grants for the Arts programme (March review) is now open.