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Art Trail Guide Launched Ahead Of Antigua And Barbuda Art Week

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The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority has launched an Art Trail Guide to

coincide with the launch of Antigua and Barbuda Art Week.

The Art Trail Guide invites visitors and residents to explore the twin-islands

through the visual arts on self-guided tours to participating studios, and galleries

during Antigua and Barbuda Art Week – April 16 to April 22, 2023.

The trail guide available for viewing on www.visitantiguabarbuda.com highlights

some of the unique spaces where art-lovers can find art in Antigua and

Barbuda.  The art galleries and studios can be spotted while out shopping in St.

John’s City, along Fig Tree Drive in the lush rainforest, in English Harbour, home

to Antigua and Barbuda’s UNESCO World Heritage Site or within quiet

neighbourhoods and intimate restaurants.

“There are some amazing art galleries and studios in Antigua and Barbuda that are

tucked away in communities throughout the islands, that will be easy to seek out

using the guide. We are encouraging visitors and residents to hop in a vehicle, for a

self-guided tour that will allow them to experience a different side of Antigua and

Barbuda”, said Maria Blackman, Marketing Communications Manager at the

Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority.

“Meet the artists, interact with them in their space, learn about what inspires them

to create, soak up the ambience and the culture, as well as purchase a piece (of

art).”

On the trail, visitors will meet Stephen Murphy at Zemi’s Art Gallery to learn

about his colourful sustainable art created from recyclable metal, explore the home

of biologist turned artist Gilly Gobinet and be mesmerized by her pieces that

reflect nature, and learn how raw materials found in the earth are shaped into

organic and structured pieces at Margrie Hunt . In Barbuda, visit the Art Café for

your own Claire Frank painting created on silk. Eleven more locations are

highlighted as part of the guide, providing lots of opportunities for interactions

with artists in Antigua and Barbuda.

The trail for Antigua and Barbuda Art Week will also lead to the Antigua and

Barbuda Art Week Exhibit, at The Boom at Gunpowder House featuring over 15

 

artists participating in Antigua and Barbuda Art Week. The featured pieces will

draw inspiration from Antigua and Barbuda and the theme ‘Culture in Colour’.

Amongst the featured artists exhibiting at The Boom at Gunpowder House for

Antigua and Barbuda Art Week are Heather Doram M.F.A, G.C.M, Mark Brown,

Emile Hill, Stephen Murphy, Guava De Art, Gilly Gobinet, Glenroy Aaron, Carol

Gordon Goodwin, Alex Ireland, Dylan Elias Phillips, Candi Coates, Bert Kirchner,

Edison Liburd, Mené Lewis, and Ronald Silencieux.

Art-lovers using the Art Trail Guide during Antigua and Barbuda Art Week are

invited to share images and videos of themselves on the trail on social media using

the hashtag: #AntiguaBarbudaArtWeek and tag the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism

pages on Instagram and Facebook, for a chance to WIN TWO tickets to the

Antigua and Barbuda Art Week grand finale event ‘Paint, Sip and Eat’, at Green

Castle Ranch, on April 22, 2023 with Mr. Sip and Paint, Gerron Farquharson. The

winner will be selected randomly on April 20, 2023.

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 i

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