Beyond the Scar: Breast Cancer Survivors Showcase their Beauty
The Breast Cancer Foundation held its second annual Beyond the Scar event at the Indigo Hotel on 16th May in front of a sold-out, star-studded audience.
The Breast Cancer Foundation held its second annual Beyond the Scar event at the Indigo Hotel on 16th May in front of a sold-out, star-studded audience.
At the beating heart of Cayman’s art scene lies the wonderful Pure Art Gallery & Gifts, a beloved traditional Caymanian cottage in South Sound that is absolutely full of locally created art, craft work, sculptures, and much more.
Six years in, Cayman Art Week just keeps getting bigger. This May, CAW26 brings together 10 galleries, 12 studios, 5 museums, 32 pop-up exhibitions and more than 50 art events across Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.
A wonderful week of art awaits Cayman later this month, when Cayman Art Week kicks off from 26th May until 31st May, promising a fantastic few days of art exhibitions and events which will span the length and breadth of the islands for all to enjoy.
The Cayman Islands National Museum is pleased to announce the opening of its newest exhibition, Freedoms Imagined; Freedoms Won: Long Celia & Elizabeth Jane Trusty, opening to the public on Friday, 1 May 2026.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands, Brac District Committee, in collaboration with the Cayman Brac Artists Meet Up group, is proud to present “Heritage Register Reimagined:
What began as a bold response to community demand has grown into one of the Cayman Islands’ most cherished cultural traditions.
CayMusicA is once again partnering with the SoNoRo Festival to bring world-class classical chamber music to the Cayman Islands from 28 April to 2 May 2026.
22 year old Caymanian and Walkers Global employee Gianna Rankin was recently recognised by the International Design Awards (IDA) as the 2025 Emerging Graphic Designer of the Year and awarded gold in the print/books category for her work, entitled: ‘DesignStudio Promotional Book’.
Exhibiting on the Brac as well as in Grand Cayman, the National Gallery’s latest offering is a wonderful exploration of the enduring appeal of nature as a subject of continued inspiration for generations of local artists.