Local artist Carol Gordon-Goodwin’s painting of dancers in Antigua and Barbuda Photo Credit Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA ART WEEK ON THE CALENDAR FROM APR. 16-22

‘Culture in Colour’ is the Theme for Antigua’s Art, Music and Dance Festival  

(ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA) March  2023   Picture-perfect for art lovers, Antigua and Barbuda Art Week (ABAW)  from Apr. 16-22 spotlights local art, music, film and danceUnder the theme, ‘Culture in Colour’,  music and spoken word will fill the air, colourful and poignant displays of island art will dot the landscape, dancers in bright, cultural wear will burst out at national landmarks, and inspired spectators will pick up paint brushes for interactive painting sessions with featured artists during the week.  Visit  Antigua and Barbuda  Antigua and Barbuda Minister of Tourism, The Honourable Charles Fernandez says, “Antigua and Barbuda Art Week showcases the range of work that our artists have to offer, from painters, musicians, sculptors, poets, dancers and more. Art Week brings increased national, regional and international attention to their talent, as we continue to fill out our destination calendar with new and exciting events that promote our culture”.   

Fig Tree Studio Art Gallery showcases island art during Art Week in April Photo Credit Fig Tree Studio

The ABAW Schools’ Art Competition: The Schools’ Art competition provides an opportunity for students within the primary and secondary schools to get involved in Antigua and Barbuda Art Week. Students in primary and secondary school ages 9 – 16 years are invited to submit new works of art in the paint medium to the competition.    The entry deadline for the competition is April 7.   

ABAW Opening Night and Launch of Art Exhibition: The ABAW Art Exhibition will open on April 16 at the Boom at Gunpowder House, English Harbour and will run for a week. The exhibition will feature a  collection of work from artists curated by some of Antigua and Barbuda’s noted art personalities including visual artist Emile Hill. 

Young artists will participate in Antigua Barbuda Art Week Photo Credit AntiguaBarbuda Tourism

Self-guided Art Walks and Studio Tours: Featured spots include: Stephen Murphy’s Zemi’s Art Gallery (Redcliffe Quay), Guava De Art (Redcliffe Quay), Michael and Imogen Hunte’s Cedars Pottery (Buckleys), Fig Tree Studio Art Gallery (Fig Tree Drive), Edison Liburd’s Edison Arts Gallery (All Saints), Rhythm of Blue Art Gallery (English Harbour) and Sarah Fuller’s Pottery (Dutchman’s Bay).  Various restaurants around Antigua and Barbuda also exhibit artist work, including Papa Zouk (St. John’s), Ana’s on the Beach Restaurant and Art Gallery (Dickenson Bay), Copper and Lumber Store Hotel (English Harbour), Abracadabra (English Harbour) and The Art Café (Barbuda).  

Movies under the Stars: Being held on April 19, at Garrot Blacks, English Harbour, enjoy films created by Antigua and Barbuda’s film producers.   

ABAW Artist Showcase: Antigua and Barbuda Art Week will include an artist showcase on April 21.  The Artist Showcase will spotlight new and emerging musicians and spoken word artists at Ana’s on the Beach Restaurant and Art Gallery. 

ABAW Paint, Sip & Eat: Antigua and Barbuda Art Week concludes with an immersive sip and paint art experience. On April 22, get up close and meet with Antigua and Barbuda’s top artists, gather inspiration from their work then get your hands on paint brushes, select your colours and create your own masterpiece guided by artist Gerron Farquharson – Mr Sip and Paint at Greencastle Ranch.  

Island art is on display at the Zemi Art Gallery participating in Art Week in April Photo Credit Antigua and Barbuda Tourism

Follow the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, and the Antigua and Barbuda website: www.visitantiguabarbuda.com  for updates on Antigua and Barbuda Art Week.  Antigua and Barbuda Art Week and artists in Antigua and Barbuda can also be followed on social media using the hashtag:   #ArtinAntigua, #ArtinBarbuda, #AntiguaBarbudaArtWeek and on the Facebook group: Art in Antigua and Barbuda