F Factor Art Exhibition "The F Factor: Female Artists of The Bahamas" On Exhibit at D'Aguilar Art Foundation

The D'Aguilar Art Foundation is proud to host an exhibition of works called "The F Factor: Female Artists of The Bahamas." This exhibition features work in a wide range of media from 22 women artists and showcases their impact on the visual Bahamian art community.

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Transforming Spaces "Waste"
Transforming Spaces (2011) Art Tour in Nassau Bahamas
Group exhibition of artwork & designer objects

April 2nd and 3rd Doongalik Studios and Gallery #18 Village Road, Nassau, The Bahamas
Tel (242) 363.1313 / 394.1886

Email:doongalikart@batelnet.bs
A Time, A Season
"A time, A Season" a tribute to Oprah Winfrey

I am honored to have my work selected to feature in "A time, A Season, A visual tribute to Oprah Windfrey. Janelle Dowell – publisher of Black Art in America - spearheaded this artistic collaboration by artists from across the USA and the Bahamas applauding the unprecedented accomplishments of one of the most significant individuals in world history, Oprah Winfrey.

This book features distinguished artists from across the USA and one Artist from the Bahamas. Chantal E.Y. Bethel is honored to be part of this book honoring the spirit of Oprah Winfrey. A time, a season is a unique tribute celebrating Oprah's faith, resilience, courage and love.

A Time, A Season, Janelle Dowell, Publisher of Black Art in America (BAIA), spearheads an artistic collaboration applauding the unprecedented accomplishments of one of the most significant individuals in world history, Oprah Winfrey.

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Hattitudes
"Hattitudes: Hats and The Bahamian Ladies Who Wear Them"

Is a new project launched this week by a Grand Bahamian collaborative circle : Lyndah Wells/Photographer, Laurie Tuchel/Writer and Chantal Bethel/Visual Artist..

 

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ARTIST UNITED – Press Release Washington D.C.

During Juried exhibition in Washington, five Artworks received Award and were selected to be permanently exhibited at the Embassy of Haiti in Washington: Requiem for Haiti by Chantal Bethel Ti-sage by Léonel Jules, Rasanbleman by Eddy Tintin, Haïti de demain by Alexandra Amazan.

Read Press Release: www.haiti.org


Blas Ingraham Designs 2011