FAQs
How do I get my work exhibited at the National Art Gallery?
All work exhibited at the gallery is selected by curators for specific exhibitions. If an artist wishes to introduce their work to the curators feel free to leave a CD containing samples of work, a Curriculum Vitae (CV) and contact information for their review with the NAGB receptionist. CDs cannot be returned.
Can I rent the facilities for exhibitions?
No.
Is work for sale at the Gallery?
The gallery is not a commercial gallery. The work on display is not for sale. See the list of commercial galleries
Do exhibitions presented at the gallery travel to the family islands or abroad?
The gallery has arranged traveling exhibitions in partnership with institutions abroad and will begin traveling exhibitions within the archipelago in 2009.
How can I get my work into the National Collection?
The NAGB accepts items into the National Collection on recommendation of its Acquisitions Committee. The object can be acquired by various means including (but not limited to) gift, grant, deed, or purchase.
How would I go about donating a piece to the National Collection?
Donations are reviewed through the same process as all forms of acquisitions. Potential donors are asked to contact the Chief Curator who will gather the information and discuss the potential of the work with the Acquisitions Committee. The committee will decide whether to accept the work into the collection and the terms.
How can I acquire a work for the National Collection in honor or memory of an individual?
Please contact the Chief Curator.
How Do I Book a Tour?
Contact LuAnn Morris lmorris@nagb.org.bs
Why is there a cost for workshops?
The workshop charge contributes to defraying the cost of retaining the instructor and for workshop supplies.