The Wall comes down…..

The ” WALL” has come down… How many rocks do you think went into building this 5 foot wall? Can you imagine building a 55 foot long wall?

A HUGE thank you to Larry Mills for lending us his time, creativity and knowledge of dry stone walls along with other natural features of Bermudian architecture. A beautiful display was created that sadly has to be dismantled due to lack of space in the Gallery. Not only did he build the wall, but Larry brought in tools of the trade to display along with explanations that both tourists and locals have enjoyed for the past few months.

Which turns us around to the question once again … ” Is a dry stone wall Art ? ”

You had better believe it, and Larry Mills is one amazing Artist !

Groundwork laid for first Plein Air Festival

http://www.royalgazette.com/artic…/20150408/NEWS04/150409779

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November: Inaugural Bermuda Plein Air Festival

More than 750 art enthusiasts from around the world attending the 4th Annual Plein Air Convention in California next week will be enticed to bring their paint brushes to Bermuda this fall.

The inaugural Bermuda Plein Air Festival will take place November 14th to 21st and a group of the festival’s organisers will be in California to get artists excited about painting landscapes in Bermuda.

http://bernews.com/2015/04/preparing-inaugural-plein-air-festival-bermuda/

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Our Volunteers

We couldn’t make it through without our Volunteers that support and help us throughout the year.

This is Bethany. She is stuffing loose cards into envelopes for the Arts Centre. She has been stuffing for two weeks now.

Bethany in our eyes is AMAZING !! The donation of her time is more appreciated than these words can ever express.

THANK YOU BETHANY !!

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The Frog Races

Reported on Saturday evening (February 28, 2015) 

The contestants of the 6th Annual Frog Race geared up for what would be the run of their lives.

The rain poured and wind howled through the deserted streets of Dockyard…  All of a sudden the door blew in and the Mistress of Ceremonies burst through the door.  Staggered to the bar, threw her legs up on the counter and said ” I feel like some fried frog legs tonight ! ”  …….  and it went down hill from there…

 Marie who was hiding in the bathroom priming herself for the arrival of her beloved Pierre, accidentally stuck her eye lash liner straight into her eyeball, blinding her, and making her croak with pain !

Lee Lee moved gingerly at the bar.   Thinking that cloudy days offered no sun, she had mistakenly laid at Horseshoe Bay the entire day on Friday, soaking up the rays …on the exposed parts of her obviously way too small bikini.  

Admiral Dockwallaper had removed his pants… once again and was letting it ‘all hang out’  onto the bar stool, much to the dismay of Zenola who had just had about enough of the evening before it even started.  A yelling match ensued, which had Zenola falling to bits and peas.

Ambush Frog suddenly coming to life by all the excitement, swooped down from the ceiling, bird poop flying !  Soopa Doopa who had been downing Martinis with the bartender suddenly felt that he could leap over the bar in a single bound…   he cleared two Martinis and a Dark and Stormy, lying flat in front of Zenola, who promptly slapped him.

With Frogs twisting and rolling on the bar floor, the Auctioneer wielding a machete shouting “I’m getting me some frog legs tonight ! ”  It was decided that in the best interest of humanity and Herpetology  that the races be temporarily called to a halt .   

We apologise for the antics of our contestants, and would like to mention that this is in no way a reflection of the members or staff of the Bermuda Arts Centre.   

 Once the contestants have regained control, and Admiral Dockwalloper is released from prison, the races will resume.

 Our now 7th Annual Frog Races will be held on

APRIL 26 at the Frog & Onion Pub.

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"Keeping Bermuda Art alive"