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| Shopping for Art in Bermuda |
The visual arts in Bermuda are as diverse and as colorful as its people. Traditional paintings as well as modern works and all variations in between can be found and purchased, in some cases from the artists themselves. A number of quaint little artist/owner galleries, art studios and gift shops throughout the Island offer original oils, acrylics and watercolors. Lovely photographs, mixed media work and an array of limited and open edition prints are readily available.
In addition to the above mentioned art venues, The Bermuda National Gallery, The Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery at City Hall, The Dockyard Gallery and Masterworks Foundation are also locations where you can find Bermudian artists and sometimes visiting artists work on display.
A piece of visual art, depicting the beauty and charm of Bermuda and its people, will undoubtedly bring you many pleasant memories of your vacation with us.
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| Art House Gallery |
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Art House Gallery is the studio and exclusive location for the art work of Bermudian Artist Joan Forbes. In addition to detailed watercolors, semi-impressionistic oils and brightly colored modern acrylics, you will also be delighted to find a pleasing pastel or pen and ink rendering. Her artwork is enjoyed by many in private and corporate collections around the world. Joan's paintings capture the serenity and beauty of Bermuda, be it a landscape, seascape or vibrant floral. You are sure to discover an original or limited edition print to your liking at Art House Gallery, 80 South Shore Road, Paget.
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| Bermuda Memories - Jill Amos Raine Studio |
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BERMUDA MEMORIES
Artist – Jill Amos Raine
Visit Us for
Jill’s artwork
supplemented with fine quality crafts; such as cedar items, sand art, banana dolls and unique jewellery.
Most items are made in Bermuda
No7, King’s Square, St, George’s GE 05
Tel. 441 297 8104
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| Bermuda National Gallery |
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Located 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. Open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission free. Call 295-9428
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| Bermuda Society of Arts |
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The Bermuda Society for the Arts gallery is the best place to appreciate Bermuda’s current art scene. Known as ‘The People’s Gallery’, artists of all ages show work in a wide variety of media. Exhibitions change regularly, approximately every 3-weeks and most pieces are for sale at affordable prices.
This inviting space is conveniently located on the top floor of City Hall in Hamilton. During the winter months the gallery is opened 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday (closed for public holidays). Admission is free. The People’s Gallery is accessible by elevator. For further information telephone 292-3824 or visit www.bsoa.bm.
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| Graham Foster |
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Born in 1970, Bermudian artist and sculptor Graham Foster is strongly influenced by the island in much of his work. While his main direction is steel sculpture and surreal paintings, he also paints several Bermuda themed paintings a year which are made into high quality lithographic prints, personally signed and titled. These are painted in a variety of styles, from surreal to traditional, capturing the island's flaura, fauna, architecture, people and traditions in bold colour and considerable detail.
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| The Island Shop |
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Buying original gifts for friends, family and co-workers, has been challenging at times. At the Island Shop, we specialize in just that… original, one-of-a-kind gifts for all different kinds. Together, with our friendly & helpful staff, and our amazing choices, you are bound to find the perfect gift that will bring a smile to that special person. Barbara Finsness has artistically created an array of ceramics, linens, and other fine items that feature a Bermudian theme. Come visit one of our three locations… you will not be disappointed!
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| KAFU Hair. Art. Beauty |
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Taking advantage of KAFU’s myriad of wonderful services and quintessential ambiance many of Bermuda’s more discerning chooses KAFU to take care of all their hair and beauty needs and maybe purchase a piece of artwork. You should explore the KAFU Experience today; you will definitely not be disappointed
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| Kirks Jewelry |
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Kirk’s Jewelers is one of Bermuda’s small treasures. Located in the Butterfield Place on Front Street in Hamilton, it is where you can find original, & unique pieces designed by Kirk himself. We are very well known locally for our outstanding craftsmanship, and take great pride in our work. During our 25 years of jewelry design, we have created many one-of-a-kind pieces, however, if you don’t see what you want, talk to Kirk and most likely he can create it for you.
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| Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art |
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The Foundation was started in 1987 by its Director Tom Butterfield, who recognized that a unique body of artwork could be compiled to form a collection that would one day gain worldwide recognition. Construction of the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art is now well under way. The doors will open in our 20th Anniversary year, 2008, when the collection will finally be on display in the world’s newest museum! Today, over one thousand pieces make up the collection (currently valued at over $7 million), including three works by Winslow Homer, as well as pieces by Georgia O’Keeffe, Charles Demuth, Marsden Hartley, Albert Gleizes and Ogden Pleissner. Other artists in the collection affirm the influence Bermuda’s beauty has had on the worldwide art scene.
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| Michael Swan Gallery |
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Bermuda and Michael Swan are two names which evoke thoughts of a warmth & friendliness set amidst a simplistic, yet almost surrealistic beauty. Bermuda is a name which conjures visions of a beautiful island, steeped in a colourful, mysterious past. It is an island noted for it's friendly, relaxed slow-paced atmosphere.
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| Walker Christopher |
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Walker Christopher Ltd. showcases Bermuda’s most interesting fine jewelry. In addition to our own handmade creations, we feature eclectic pieces from around the world: Italian gold, Tahitian pearls, Australian opal and African fancy colored diamonds. We also specialize in custom design coin jewelry using treasure coins and ancient coins dating back to 550BC featuring historical figures such as Alexander the Great, Cleopatra and Julius Caesar. Located at 9 Front Street, Hamilton.  |
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