First Bermuda Art Month to be held in October
The Bermuda Tourism Authority is inviting the community into a world of “cultural exploration” during the inaugural Bermuda Art Month in October.
The celebration, which runs throughout the month, includes “exciting experiences with exclusive programming, uniting residents and visitors in a tapestry of creativity, innovation and inspiration”.
A spokeswoman for the BTA said: “Art lovers will be able to engage their senses with captivating art tours, thought-provoking panel discussions and elevated exhibits that showcase the talents of Bermudian artists.
“Guests can also experience the thrill of creating their own masterpieces through interactive art sessions in picturesque locations around the island and discover their artistic flair within centuries-old caves during sip-and-paint sessions.”
Meredith Andrews, a Bermudian photographer with international credits including Conde Nast Traveler, The New York Times and Lonely Planet, will be participating in the event.
She said: “As a visual artist, I find immense joy in capturing Bermuda’s breathtaking landscapes. Bermuda Art Month provides a remarkable platform to share my passion and connect with fellow artists and art enthusiasts.
“This event unites us in celebrating the marvel that is our island.”
Alshante Foggo, a Bermudian artist, added: “Art has the power to transcend boundaries and bridge gaps between different communities.
“Bermuda Art Month is an exciting opportunity to engage with the diverse stories and expressions of Bermuda's cultural fabric.
“Though art lives throughout our communities all year, for the month of October, we formally invite everyone to explore the island's artistic soul.”
The BTA said it planned to foster meaningful connections through art and creativity and to establish Bermuda Art Month as an annual tradition on Bermuda’s cultural calendar.
Tashae Thompson, vice-president of experiences at the BTA, said: “Through Bermuda Art Month, we aim to attract visitors seeking immersive cultural experiences and nurture the local art scene by providing artists a platform to showcase their work internationally.
“During this monthlong initiative, visitors will have an array of offerings to experience, connecting them with our Bermudian storytellers and talented artists.”