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Bermuda Arts Centre Exhibit: The Team Returns - October 9th to November 18th

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Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard, 4 Maritime Lane
Tuesday, November 15, 2016, 10am – 5pm



The Bermuda Arts Centre invites you to their latest show, The Team Returns, opening on Sunday, October 9th.

The Bermuda Arts Centre is the only gallery in Bermuda that has four working studios. This allows visitors to converse with local artists and witness forms of art being created.  The Team Returns features new work created by their four studio artists - Nahed Eid, Christopher Marson, Christopher Grimes and Chesley Trott.

Nahed Eid works with Mixed Media.  She takes bits and pieces of discarded every day items and turns them into functional art pieces. Her pieces are embellished with semi precious stones and wire. Whoever thought that a mere cork screw could actually turn into an amazing functional piece of art?

Christopher Marson works with Watercolour/Gouache/Oil.  Although known as one of Bermuda’s leading watercolourists, Christopher is not afraid to try any and every media. From his calming watercolours to vibrant oils, Christopher takes his viewers through the Island by back roads, to peaceful coves above, rooftops and through the rough seas of a storm.

Christopher Grimes works with Oil.  Known for his subject of ‘Old Bermuda’, Christopher takes us back in time. From the wreck of the Sea Venture, to the building of Hamilton City, his art work leads through the passage of time. Some of the buildings are still standing, but more often than not, a quiet field has now been transformed into a major road way. Any Bermuda history buff will certainly be enthralled with his forgotten and beautiful scenes.

Chesley Trott works with Cedar.  Chesley Trott is their senior resident artist and has been creating sculptures in cedar and bronze since our opening of the Arts Centre in 1984. The work found in the studio of resident artist Chesley Trott captures more than just the visual sense. It is hard to resist running a hand over the surface of one of his skillfully carved sculptures and one cannot miss the distinctive scent of Bermuda cedar released as he works with this aromatic, native wood.
Chesley’s sculptures are visual expressions of his hopes, dreams, experiences and interests.  He tries to formulate out of wood, bronze and concrete his thoughts and ideas concerning plants, shapes, human bodies and animals that have made an impression on him. Often the essence of that though or idea is expressed in an abstract shape or form.
After a career teaching art to children Chesley now devotes his time to creating his own artwork. But, his love of teaching means that he makes time to pass on his knowledge and skill through various classes held in his studio.

The opening is from 5.30pm until 7pm on Sunday, October 9th and the show runs until November 18th.

Admission is free. The Arts Centre is open daily from 10am to 5pm and is wheelchair accessible.

For more information, contact artcentre@logic.bm, or visit www.ArtBermuda.com.

Tags:: Arts & Crafts
Parish: Sandys
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