doongalik studios october 2010 art newsletter

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE ‘YOUNGIE & EXUMA’ SHOW OPENING & LECTURE SERIES RODDIE PINDER’S ALL WOOD SHOW & OTHERS PLUS DOONGALIK NEWS NEW ADDITIONS & CONGRATS 1 & 2 3 4 © DOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTER DOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTER DOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTER DOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTER October 2010 October 2010 October 2010 October 2010— —Volume 4, Issue 9 Volume 4, Issue 9 Volume 4, Issue 9 Volume 4, Issue 9 Marina Village at Atlantis, Paradise Island Open Daily 10am –10pm 18 Village Road Open Mon-Fri 9am –5pm P.O. Box N-1207▪ Nassau, Bahamas ▪ Tel (242) 363.1313 / 394.1886 ▪ Email:[email protected] Web blog: doongalik.blogspot.com ▪ Website: doongalik.com ▪ We are also on Facebook PROMOTING THE VISION: ”By the Year 2020 more visitors will be attracted to The Bahamas by Bahamian Art, Culture and Heritage than by sun, sand and sea.” Doongalik Studios Art Gallery in conjunction with Carter Marketing The Endowment for Performing Arts Ministry of Tourism & Aviation Ministry of Youth, Sports & Culture PRESENT youngie & exuma: the lecture series Each Thursday 6-9pm #18 Village Road OCTOBER 14, 2010 Charles Carter & Fred Ferguson Celebrating the Musical Icons of The Bahamas/ The Guitar Genius of Joseph Spence OCTOBER 21, 2010 Jackson Burnside & Orchid Burnside The Art of Tony McKay/ The Making of the Y&E Exhibition OCTOBER 28, 2010 Leisa Hall & Ray Munnings Uncle Youngie: A Family Perspective / The Obeah Man: As I Knew Him Drinks will be available for purchase at the Lectures Charles Carter and Jackson Burnside officially open the Exhibit and listen to remarks from the Hon. Vincent Vander- pool Wallace, Minister of Tourism & Aviation YOUNGIE AND EXUMA: A celebration of Joseph Spence and Tony McKay OPENED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2010 TO AN ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD We had such a huge response that we are treating you to 2 pages of Opening photos!! We were also honoured that family mem- bers of both men were present and were absolutely stunned by the information that was on view! The Exhibit will remain open for viewing until November 4, Monday- Friday 9am—5pm and by appointments after hours. We are hoping that schools will book trips for their students. Please join us for our upcoming Lecture Series and enter- tainment every Thursday and the ‘Sunrise” concert with Andrew Jones of Spirit House on Thursday, November 4—be on the look- out for your e-vite later in the month! The Region Bells thrill the appreciative audience with their renditions in song. Listen to a snippet on our web blog! Joseph Spence’s great grand niece Leisa Hall (left) with her grandmother, Geneva Pinder, Spence’s niece who sang with him on several of his album. On the right Ms Pinder with musician Fred Ferguson of the Y&E Committee Tony Mckay’s daughter Jahleena poses with sculptor, Andret John beside the ceramic bust he made of her father Orchid Burn- side, music graduate and former Smith- sonian intern, curated the Exhibition Eduardo Jimenez of Studio 3 who repro- duced and mounted the images for the Exhibit Artist Matthew Wildgoose poses with his two portraits of the icons

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Page 1: Doongalik Studios October 2010 Art Newsletter

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

‘YOUNGIE & EXUMA’ SHOW

OPENING & LECTURE SERIES

RODDIE PINDER’S ALL WOOD

SHOW & OTHERS PLUS

DOONGALIK NEWS

NEW ADDITIONS & CONGRATS

1 & 2

3

4

© DOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTERDOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTERDOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTERDOONGALIK STUDIOS ART GALLERY NEWSLETTER October 2010October 2010October 2010October 2010————Volume 4, Issue 9Volume 4, Issue 9Volume 4, Issue 9Volume 4, Issue 9

Marina Village at Atlantis, Paradise Island Open Daily 10am –10pm ▪18 Village Road Open Mon-Fri 9am –5pm P.O. Box N-1207▪ Nassau, Bahamas ▪ Tel (242) 363.1313 / 394.1886 ▪ Email:[email protected]

Web blog: doongalik.blogspot.com ▪ Website: doongalik.com ▪ We are also on Facebook PROMOTING THE VISION: ”By the Year 2020 more visitors will be attracted to The Bahamas by Bahamian Art, Culture and

Heritage than by sun, sand and sea.”

Doongalik Studios Art Gallery

in conjunction with

Carter Marketing

The Endowment for Performing Arts

Ministry of Tourism & Aviation

Ministry of Youth, Sports & Culture

PRESENT

youngie & exuma:

the lecture series

Each Thursday 6-9pm #18 Village Road

OCTOBER 14, 2010

Charles Carter & Fred Ferguson Celebrating the Musical Icons of

The Bahamas/ The Guitar Genius of Joseph

Spence

OCTOBER 21, 2010 Jackson Burnside & Orchid

Burnside The Art of Tony McKay/

The Making of the Y&E Exhibition

OCTOBER 28, 2010 Leisa Hall & Ray Munnings Uncle Youngie: A Family

Perspective / The Obeah Man: As I Knew Him

Drinks will be available for purchase at the Lectures

Charles Carter and Jackson Burnside officially open the

Exhibit and listen to remarks from the Hon. Vincent Vander-

pool Wallace, Minister of Tourism & Aviation

YOUNGIE AND EXUMA:

A celebration of Joseph Spence

and Tony McKay OPENED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2010

TO AN ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD We had such a huge response that we are

treating you to 2 pages of Opening photos!!

We were also honoured that family mem-

bers of both men were present and were

absolutely stunned by the information that

was on view! The Exhibit will remain open

for viewing until November 4, Monday-

Friday 9am—5pm and by appointments

after hours. We are hoping that schools will

book trips for their students. Please join us

for our upcoming Lecture Series and enter-

tainment every Thursday and the ‘Sunrise”

concert with Andrew Jones of Spirit House

on Thursday, November 4—be on the look-

out for your e-vite later in the month!

The Region

Bells thrill the

apprecia t i ve

audience with

their renditions

in song. Listen

to a snippet

on our web

blog!

Joseph Spence’s great grand niece Leisa Hall (left)

with her grandmother, Geneva Pinder, Spence’s

niece who sang with him on several of his album. On

the right Ms Pinder with musician Fred Ferguson of

the Y&E Committee

Tony Mckay’s daughter

Jahleena poses with

sculptor, Andret John

beside the ceramic bust

he made of her father

Orchid Burn-

side, music

graduate and

former Smith-

sonian intern,

curated the

Exhibition

Eduardo Jimenez of

Studio 3 who repro-

duced and mounted the

images for the Exhibit

Artist

Matthew

Wildgoose

poses with

his two

portraits of

the icons

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YOUNGIE AND EXUMA: A celebration of Joseph Spence and Tony McKay

OPENING PHOTOS (continued)

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DOONGALIK NEWS

Roddie Pinder was born and grew up in

Spanish Wells, Eleuthera, Bahamas. A for-

mer Out Island Commissioner, Roddie’s love

for woodworking lay dormant until he became

friends with Edwin Ferguson from Nassau

who was well known for making wooden

spinning tops. After the death of another

family friend, James Lowe, the family gave

Roddie his lathe and a new career was born.

Roddie studied briefly with world renowned

wood turner Rude Ofolnik and has never

looked back. He uses primarily native woods

along with other exotic hard woods.

Roddie is well known as the premiere wood

turner in The Bahamas and presently works

out of his basement workshop on Russell

Island, Spanish Wells. His work can be found

in collections locally and internationally.

MARINA VILLAGE GALLERY

NOVEMBER 17—DECEMBER 10

Max Taylor’s second Show

this year, “Jazzblutings” will

Open on Wednesday, No-

vember 17 and be on display

until Friday December 10.

This will be a show of smaller

acrylic paintings depicting mu-

sicians as well as snippets of

Bahamian life.

VILLAGE ROAD GALLERY

NOVEMBER 20—DECEMBER 10

We are very excited about the

upcoming Artists of The Ba-

hamas Exhibition which will take place November 20 - De-

cember 10 and display the

artwork of the 11 artists fea-

tured in this wonderful docu-

mentary produced by Karen

Arthur & Tom Neuwirth. The

Exhibition will be mounted at

five different participating gal-

leries. Each gallery will fea-

ture specific artists at their lo-

cation. It promises to be an

amazing event! For more in-

formation on the artists who

will be featured check out the

website www.artistsofthebahamas.com

2011—We already have bookings for five Shows in 2011…. Stay tuned….we will keep you informed of all the exciting activities associated with these events!

Gallery owners

Jackson & Pam

Burnside partici-

pated in Bahamas

Information Ser-

vices’ videotaped Reading programme for

the country’s upcoming PBS programming.

DEAR HEART’S ICED TEA Doongalik’s world

famous iced tea was on sale this month once

again at the Bahamas National Trust’s Mar-

ket and continued to tantalize the customer’s

tastebuds!!

FOR RENT Doongalik Studios on Village

Road has an authentic clapboard house

available for rent—tastefully designed by

architect Jackson Burnside in ‘true true’

Bahamian style, the premises is perfect for

a small business. Interested? Send us an

email. Serious enquiries only please.

UPCOMING ART SHOWS 2010

We are only weeks away from our three Art Shows scheduled

for November…...

Do you enjoy fine art?

Would you like a unique Baha-mian experience?

Doongalik Studios can arrange a per-sonal guided tour of local Art Galleries just for you on your next trip to Nas-sau—contact us by email for rates and

further information.

RODDIE PINDER’S

‘ALL WOOD SHOW’

Please join us for the

Official Opening

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2010

6—9 pm

Marina Village Gallery

Paradise Island

The Exhibit will be on display until

Wednesday, November 10

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MAX TAYLOR– We have a new

shipment of fabulous abstract ce-

ramic bowls from Max as well as

a few with profiles. These have

been fired twice so they have a

rich colour and shine.

MELISSA MAURA – Melissa has

delivered several smaller wooden

shaped boats which she calls

“Potcake Smacks”. Guarded by

their loyal Bahamian ‘potcakes’

with personalities (’potcake’ is the

local name for the Bahamian

dogs of all breeds!) these are

definitely conversation pieces.

MICK GUY - Mick recycles the wood from abandoned homes or

boats to make his lovely bowls

and plates. We are happy to

have another selection in stock.

CHANTAL BETHEL—A new oil

painting from this Freeport artist

mirrors the fluidity of movement

of the brightly dressed majestic

dancers amidst the tranquil tur-

quoise background.

EXPECTED ……... A new series

of wooden sculptures from Anto-

nius Roberts

…... a selection of coloured pen-

cil drawings and prints from Kim

Smith

…...another smaller “People”

painting from Jane Water-

ous………

…..stay tuned……...

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Doongalik Studios sends

CONGRATULATIONS to the

CariFringe Committee for an

extremely successful premiere!

Running from October 1-11, the

event transformed Nassau into

a mecca of artistic activities—

music, art, dance, film,

literature, theatre and much

more….! Kudos go out to the

Shakespeare in Paradise Team

who presented a week and a

half of superb theatre offerings

and to Singer Terneille ‘TaDa’

Burrows for her successful

MuMo Music Conference and

all the other affiliates and

partners for a JOB WELL

DONE!!

Be sure to check out their

website www.carifringe.org

for overviews and mark your

calendar now for CariFringe

2011!!

Pam and Orchid Burnside were

guests on the CariFringe Radio Show

‘Making It’ on Island 102.5 FM with

guest host Jon Murray and Natasha

Turnquest, Coordinators of the

CariFringe event.

CARIFRINGE CONGRATULATIONS

NEW ADDITIONS