Cayman Arts Festival 2020
One of the most exciting arts events in the Cayman Islands, the 2020 Cayman Arts Festival, will be taking place in February, with a raft of international and local musical talent waiting to entertain local audiences.
One of the most exciting arts events in the Cayman Islands, the 2020 Cayman Arts Festival, will be taking place in February, with a raft of international and local musical talent waiting to entertain local audiences.
Gordon Solomon is a popular figure within Cayman’s art fraternity, a consistent and award-winning artist who has carved a niche for himself painting large scale pieces that reflect life in the Caribbean cleverly created using his favoured ‘spots of light’ medium.
The Visual Arts Society (VAS) will be hosting their 9th ANNUAL Christmas Art and Craft Sale on Saturday December 14th from 10 am to 5 pm along the Paseo at Camana Bay.
Terry Grimes has made a name for herself on the local art scene with her atmospheric acrylics depicting landscapes of her favourite places - the Barkers area of West Bay, the Brac and the Blue Mountains of Jamaica.....
Some of Cayman’s favourite performers will return to beaches and parks on all three islands this November and December to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the very popular Cayman Islands International Storytelling Festival, Gimistory.
The Caymankind spirit for which the Cayman Islands is world renown will soon be on full display as the largest-ever Cayman contingent shares its talents and expertise with our Caribbean neighbours.
He told the Times that he sees Wednesday nights at Havana Club as a place where the language of music can be communicated in a fluent way that raises the expectation for what people hear and see when they go out to be entertained by live music in Grand Cayman.
This year, the Talent Xposition of the Arts, run by the Cayman Islands Self Help Foundation turned 18. It’s always one of Cayman’s most popular events – there’s singing, dancing, drama skits, poetry, and the Harquail theatre was packed.
Fulfilling its aim of promoting musical skills among Cayman’s young people, Cayman Arts Festival is this year intending to send six students to the Luzerne Music Centre in New York for a month-long summer camp tuition.
If you want to appreciate a slice of Caymanian life as it was before the hustle and bustle of the modern world took over, then you will enjoy a new exhibition currently on display at the Cayman Islands National Museum, entitled ‘Alvin McLaughlin: Steeped in Tradition, A Cultural Guardian’s Story an