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| Arts & Entertainment | Cinemas | Galleries & Craft Studios | Museums | Theatre, Dance & Music |
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Plan extra time for exploring our island's distinctive galleries and studios. Many artists will happily discuss their works - and inspirations.
Bermuda Arts Centre at DockyardSince its opening by Princess Margaret in 1984, this spot has been a showcase for local artists and artisans and an excellent place to see our island's works. Exhibits, which change frequently, include watercolours, oils and photography. Royal Naval Dockyard Bermuda ClayworksLocal artisans and potters use this converted warehouse to craft attractive floral-patterned vases, and dishes featuring dolphins, Bermuda hibiscus, cottages, lighthouses, gardens and many other motifs. 7 Camber Road, Royal Naval Dockyard Bermuda Craft MarketThis is our island's largest, most extensive craft outlet, with more than 60 friendly local artists ready to show their craftwork to visitors. Look for candles, Bermudian cedar work, ceramics, jewelry, fabric art, painted glassware, three-dimensional decoupage, needlework canvas, Christmas ornaments and quilts. The Cooperage, Royal Naval Dockyard Bermuda MemoriesThis shop sells the work of island artist Jill Amos Raine, in the form of original paintings, limited edition prints, note cards and bookmarks. Everything in this studio is made on our island. King's Square, Town of St. George (next to the Visitors' Service Bureau) The Bermuda National GalleryLocated on the second floor of the City Hall & Arts Centre in the heart of Hamilton, the Bermuda National Gallery is the home of the national art collection, showing both Bermuda and world art. The museum has a diverse collection and exhibition programme of past and present works by local and international artists that tells Bermuda's history through its fine and decorative arts as well as reflecting Bermuda's multicultural heritage. City Hall & Arts Centre Bermuda Society of Arts GalleryChanging exhibits are displayed in the West Wing of City Hall. Annual juried shows attract local artists who display works created with watercolours, oils, pastels, acrylics and charcoals. The Photographic Show each January features underwater and shoreside shots. Church Street, City of Hamilton |
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