Arts Council Celebrates 2024 Grant Awardees

December 23, 2024 | 0 Comments

The Bermuda Arts Council celebrates its 2024 grant recipients, awarding over $90,000 to 26 artists and organisations.

A Government spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Arts Council [BAC] is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of its 2024 grant recipients, a talented group of 26 artists and organisations whose creative projects span various disciplines. In total, the BAC distributed over $90,000 in funding to support these initiatives. In 2025, BAC will launch details of a restructured grant system, designed to better serve our artistic community’s evolving needs.”

“The Bermuda Arts Council grant recipients represent the heart and soul of our creative community,” said Owen Darrell, Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sport. “Their passion, dedication, and talent remind us of the boundless potential that lies within our island. The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport is committed to cultivating talent and creating opportunities for our creatives to shine, both locally and on the global stage. We look forward to seeing these incredible projects come to life and continuing to champion the arts in Bermuda.”

2024 Grant Awardees:

  • Alexander Winfield: Creation of a theatrical adaptation of The War of the Salamanders by Karel Čapek, featuring innovative puppetry and stage design.
  • Paul Maddern: Participation in a two-week writing residency at The Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Ireland, focusing on poetry and literature.
  • Jordan Carey: Research experience in Japan to explore traditional kite-making, natural dyeing techniques, and handmade paper-making methods.
  • Gherdai Hassell: Mixed media art exhibition for the Bermuda National Gallery Biennial, featuring reclaimed fabric and site-specific installations.
  • Barbara Ann Dillas: Organisation of the Legacy Tapestry Roots family art exhibition, showcasing local and international artworks.
  • Wendell “Shine” Hayward: Free outdoor midday jazz concert celebrating International Jazz Day.
  • T’aja Williams: Attendance at the American Dance Festival Summer Intensive to further develop her dance artistry.
  • Andrew Stevenson: Film series documenting humpback whales in Bermuda’s waters.
  • Yesha Townsend: Residency at the University of the West Indies to develop creative writing projects.
  • Mischa and Gia Fubler: Creation of Truth in Time, Stories in Rhyme: The Theatre Boycott, a children’s book about Bermuda’s Theatre Boycott.
  • Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation: Support for a student portfolio class and final art show at the Bermuda Society of Arts.
  • Hana Bushara: Support for a home studio to commence music composition.
  • Daisy Gould: Publication of a fine art catalogue spotlighting Bill Ming’s recent works, in conjunction with an exhibition at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
  • Wayne Raynor: Production of the original song Havoc.
  • Alan C. Smith: Manuscript development for Patchwork Sea, an autofiction novel.
  • Lisa Howie: Research and design for a book on artist Charles Zuill, culminating in a solo exhibition and book launch at Masterworks Museum.
  • TROIKA Bermuda: Four-part programme providing technical training in the arts for youth and adults, aiming to create a sustainable talent pool.
  • Bayard Outerbridge: Film project exploring the healing benefits of Native American sweat lodges and their relevance to Bermuda’s history.
  • Sinead Simmons: Recording and production of an EP scheduled for release in February 2025.
  • Liana and Ajala Nanang Omodele: Expansion of Unchained on the Rock through a free podcast and short educational films with accompanying curricula.
  • Meredith Andrews: Photography project capturing portraits of Bermuda residents.
  • Kayuntae Ming and Jahbarri Wilson: Transfer of their collaborative art exhibition Excavación Divina from the Peruvian Amazon to Bermuda.

About the Bermuda Arts Council

The Goverment spokesperson said, “Founded in 1969, the Bermuda Arts Council’s mission is to promote the development, accessibility, and appreciation of the arts across Bermuda. By providing financial assistance and fostering community partnerships, the BAC supports artists and organisations that enrich Bermuda’s cultural landscape. From visual arts to performance, literature, and beyond, the BAC is committed to uplifting Bermudian creativity and celebrating our island’s unique artistic voice.

“For more information about the BAC, our grant programmes, or upcoming events, visit www.culture.bm or contact us at artscouncil@gov.bm.”

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