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SUMMARY:Am I a bad girl\, Nanny? Cries of Innocence and Experience
DESCRIPTION:February 27th – October 3rd at the Barbados Museum & Historical Society.\n\n\n\n\n\n“The BMHS is pleased to announce the exhibition Am I a Bad Girl\, Nanny? Cries of Innocence and of Experience!\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this new body of work\, internationally recognised Barbadian artist Joscelyn Gardner engages with two ambrotypes in the museum’s historic photograph collection as sites of fragments\, silences\, and ethical tension. Through lithography\, embroidery\, and layered material processes\, she imagines a visual world seen through the eyes of Eva Douglas Richards\, the child in the care of Harriet Thomas Weekes\, depicted in a rare shared portrait from the 1850s.\n\n\n\n\n\nThis exhibition invites us to reflect on the complexities of colonial legacies shaped by care\, power\, and intimacy.”\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information\, please contact info@barbmuse.org.bb
URL:https://www.caribbeanconvos.com/event/am-i-a-bad-girl-nanny-cries-of-innocence-and-experience/
LOCATION:The Barbados Museum and Historical Society\, The Barbados Museum and Historical Society\, Dalkeith Road\, Bridgetown\, St. Michael\, Barbados
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Harriet Thomas Weekes: The Right to Opacity
DESCRIPTION:Harriet Thomas Weekes: The Right to Opacity at The Barbados Museum & Historical Society. Feb 27th – Oct 3rd.“Announcing the exhibition Harriet Thomas Weekes: The Right to Opacity\, which engages two rare photographic records of a Black Barbadian woman who lived from enslavement into legal freedom (1815–1897).Rather than seeking to tell her story in full\, this exhibition embraces what cannot be fully known\, honouring Harriet without reducing her to the limits of the colonial archive.Through photographs\, documents\, and community voices\, visitors are invited into a space of listening\, reflection\, and shared meaning-making\, where presence matters more than completeness.”For more information\, please contact info@barbmuse.org.bb
URL:https://www.caribbeanconvos.com/event/harriet-thomas-weekes-the-right-to-opacity/
LOCATION:The Barbados Museum and Historical Society\, The Barbados Museum and Historical Society\, Dalkeith Road\, Bridgetown\, St. Michael\, Barbados
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Shape of Feeling
DESCRIPTION:What if feelings were visible? What if they had a shape?\n\n\n\nOn April 11th\, 2026\, the Gallery of Caribbean Art invites you to experience an evening of wonder and explore what feeling means and looks like through the creative lens of 4 young women\, determined to share joy and amazement through art.\n\n\nThis exhibition\, featuring young artists @alishasmith.thecolouristart\, @ariannaaleahart\, Jamila Greaves and @kingkesia.art\, will reveal how emotion can take shape\, beyond the frame of words – becoming something seen\, felt and experienced.\n\n\nImmerse yourself in an experience where colours speak\, forms evolve and feelings become tangible.\n\n\n\nDiscover The Shape of Feeling\, launching next month\, here at the Gallery of Caribbean Art!\n\n\nExhibition launches with an Opening reception on Saturday\, April 11th\, 2026\, from 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM. The show will run through to the 2nd of May\, 2026.\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://www.caribbeanconvos.com/event/the-shape-of-feeling/
LOCATION:Gallery of Caribbean Art\, Gallery of Caribbean Art\, Queen's Street\, Speightstown\, St.Peter\, Barbados
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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