Paid Internship in the Arts and Education
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands is working to awaken the passion for visual arts in the Cayman Islands and we are proud to be able to offer a range of opportunities and programmes which support our mission and…
Underwater Photography Competition Announced in the Cayman Islands
From Dive Cayman Calling all underwater photographers! It is with great excitement that CITA is once again hosting the Underwater Photography Competition in conjunction with the 8th Annual International Underwater Film Festival. The photography competition is open to anyone —…
“Play Me, I’m Yours” puts 41 pianos across city of Toronto
If you come across a piano in Toronto during the next few weeks where there wasn’t one before, you can play it. It’s yours. Pianos will be spread across the city as part of an art installation celebrating the start…
The Sea, a living canvas by: Fiona Pimentel
The Sea, a living canvas This morning, I watched a display, put on just for me, a living canvas of so many blues, with sprites bright like snow, leaping up, as joyfully as lambs. They paused, suspended in air,…
Memories of 1939 By: Brenda Quin
The month was August, a few weeks into summer vacation. I was 11 years old that month, and the best part of the holiday was time at my Great Uncle Sterling Fisher’s property ‘Mount Pleasant’, a few miles above Runaway…
Ogier Art Award 2012 Winners Announced
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) and Ogier joined forces once again this year to host the annual Ogier Art Award. Now in its third year, the competition was created as part of the Ogier Corporate Giving Philosophy…
Children’s Art Day Camp at the Brac sure to excite
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands will host, for the fifth year running, an Art Day Camp on Cayman Brac on 28 July. The camp, to be held at the Heritage House, is open to children of all ages…
e-flux could increase future funding for the arts through .art
I doubt anyone in the US is happy with our current funding system for the arts. Artists don’t get paid. Museums rely on increasingly scant funds from the government and shrinking donations from wealthy benefactors and corporations to run their…
Simon says ‘It Rocks!!”
The First Baptist Church’s Kids’ Choir put on a concert at the church near the Crew Road roundabout, George Town on Sunday evening (10). The concert was titled “Simon Says: The Rockin’ Trial of Simon Peter” and the performance really…






