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SEW N SEW QUILT SHOW TO OPEN
FARMERS MARKET & UPCOMING SHOWS
DOONGALIK NEWS
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DOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTERDOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTERDOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTERDOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTERSeptember 2013September 2013September 2013September 2013 Volume 7 Issue 9Volume 7 Issue 9Volume 7 Issue 9Volume 7 Issue 9
20 Village Road Open Mon-Fri 9am 4pm Saturday 9am1pmP.O. Box N-1207 Nassau, Bahamas Tel (242) 394.1886 Email:[email protected]
Web blog: doongalik.blogspot.com Website: doongalik.com We are also on Facebookfacebook.com/doongalik
PROMOTING THE VISION: By the Year 2020 more visitors will be attracted to The Bahamas by Bahamian Art,Culture and Heritage than by sun, sand and sea.
The Sew n Sew Quilters are a group of ladies from diverse back-grounds who meet on a weekly basis to share their ideas and skills in
the art of quilting as well as to get together and socialize which wasthe purpose of quilting circles when they were first formed by ladies,
particularly in the island communities, whose husbands were out at seafor long periods of time.
The ladies work independently on their own quilt projects within thegroup. Sometimes they have formal lessons, but more often they spendtheir time helping each other with a project, whether pertaining to a
quilt or assisting with a particular charity event. At their meetings,books, movies and news are discussed, jokes are told and treats areshared the purpose is to have a relaxing and pleasant time together.
Quilting in The Bahamas has become popular once again, statedDoongalik Manager, Pam Burnside, and I am happy to see this form ofcommunal activity returning to the country as we can certainly usemore of it. The quilting community is also becoming more integratedinto the fine art scene and I think that it is important to embrace andshowcase those persons who produce high quality work. There is noneed for there to be a separation between fine art and folk art be-cause we can all benefit from our creative talents if we focus on excel-lence.
President of the group, Margaret Finlayson stated, Many of us have
been quilting for more than 20 years while others are just beginning,but collectively we are proud to be able to show our work at Doongalik
Studios.
The Exhibition will be open to the public until Saturday, October 19. Gal-lery hours are Monday to Friday from 10am 4pm and on Saturdaysfrom 9am 1pm.
SEW N SEW QUILT SHOW TO OPENTuesday, October 8 from 6 pm 9pm
This years JACKSON LOGAN BURN-
SIDE III CONVERSATIONS ON CUL-
TURE BAHAMAS BIG BANDSwill be re-scheduled in 2014.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
The Quilters prepare for their first group Exhibition:
left to right -standing: Kathleen Kellock, Gill Scates,
Marsha Lowe, Liz Darling, Margaret Finlayson, Pam-
ela Adderley, Sherry Albury. Seated:Mary Ann
Jones and Marion De Souza. Members not pictured:
Claire Brown, Sharon Albury, Fostina Albury, Suzie
Burnette, Shelia Chaplin, Dolly Monroe and Merle
Key
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TRANSFORMING SPACES 2014Thursday, 3rd April through Sunday, 6th April
ARTIST CALL DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY
Transforming Spaces is an annual art tourthat takes place in Nassau, The Bahamastwo weeks prior to Easter. The event has be-come widely acclaimed as one of the moresignificant cultural events in the archipelago.Patrons are carried via bus to several galler-ies throughout the island of New Providence
accompanied by a knowledgeable tour guide.The theme for 2014 is WATER and it is in-tended to identify, provoke and projectthoughts on the topic of water and its place inour individual and/or collective experi-ences. Artists are encouraged to investigate,exploit and reveal the possibilities of waterand all that its properties have to offer.WATER can be used literally, figuratively orsymbolically to guide individual narratives. Inthis context WATER can become, for exam-
ple, a subject, a metaphor, a material andmore..it should manifest itself as the focalpoint in the creation of a single work/projectdesigned for this event.
We invite artists to participate in this mile-stone event, which is open to all artists resid-ing in The Bahamas, Bahamians practicingabroad, or artists working, particularly, inother Caribbean countries. In order to be eli-gible, artists are asked to complete the initial
Open Call application by Friday September27 th , 2013 at the following link:www.entrythingy.com which can be found onthe Transforming Spaces website:www.transformingspacesbahamas.com
All deadlines will be strictly enforced andMUST BE RESPECTED WITHOUT EXCEP-TION.
October 24November 9
ACE (All Ceramics Exhibition)
My Flamboyant Teacups and Bowls
November 1 - 2
*FASH/ART 2013
November 12 - 26
*BahamaScape Photography Show
with works by
Guilden Gilbert,Rashad Penn,
Shane Pinder and Jeffery Major
UPCOMING SHOWS
DOONGALIK FARMERS MARKETDOONGALIK FARMERS MARKETDOONGALIK FARMERS MARKETDOONGALIK FARMERS MARKET
RETURNS THIS SATURDAYRETURNS THIS SATURDAYRETURNS THIS SATURDAYRETURNS THIS SATURDAY
9am9am9am9am1pm1pm1pm1pm
We look forward to seeing our
regular customers once again
and invite new patrons to join
us and shop healthy!
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This summer Initiative by Orchid Burnside ofDoongalik Studios and Jordia Benjamin of The
National Art Gallery of The Bahamas was a huge
success with a wide variety of art supplies do-
nated to L.W. Young and C.R. Walker Art Depart-
ments. Many thanks to everyone who donated so
generouslyyou will make a huge difference in
the lives of many students!
DOONGALIK NEWS
A successful Session One of Life Coach Kaylus
Adams Renovate Your Life Retreat took place
this month at Doongalik and the participants areeagerly looking forward to the second session in
October! For more information about Kaylus Ad-
ams visit her website at www.kaylusadams.com
Students from the Tuesday Class (8 & 9
years old) at ASMAC Studios, headed by
veteran educator and talented artist Sue
Bennett-Williams, finished their first pro-
ject using pastels which was inspired by
Jackson Burnside's painting entitled 'Feel
The Spirit' (pictured below). They did an
AWESOME job! We look forward to the re-
sults from the students of the Wednesday
class who will be using paints to produce
their art workthey will be featured in
next months newsletter!