
A local artist is stressing the importance of those in his field becoming multi-lingual to market their work on a larger scale. Luis Jarvis, who operates Taino’s Art Gallery, noted that the people who usually purchase art come from abroad.

A local artist is stressing the importance of those in his field becoming multi-lingual to market their work on a larger scale. Luis Jarvis, who operates Taino’s Art Gallery, noted that the people who usually purchase art come from abroad.

Caribarena.com recently captured the more serious side of the phenomenal Mighty Artist, and from the look, or should I s...

Artists are being challenged to come up with a logo for the Mount Obama National Park. A release from the Mount Obama Co...

Art student Octavia Bostwick recently graduated from Christ The King High School. Caribarena.com had a talk with her abo...

There are so many under-exposed, extremely talented young people on this island, it is always a pleasure to find out mor...

Misha Martin has discovered a clever way to carve new life and dimensions into an old tree at Long Bay. He is the artist...

Students have been awarded for their overwhelming participation in this year's LIAT sponsored Antigua Sailing Week Schoo...

With determination and the will to survive, Jay Peters made a situation others might have viewed as the end of the road,...

Antigua Sailing Week organisers have announced that over 270 original art pieces from 20 schools have been entered into ...

Organisers are aiming to invite the world to the Christian Valley Mango Fest 2010. The 2010 committee is arranging pro...

The Thomases certainly have their own style when it comes to body art. As the couple lay out on one of the beaches in th...

Using hooks to pull loops of threads into fabric started way before the 1800's, and more than two centuries later, croch...

“This is my poetry, just like you would get a buzz and you scribble. This is my scribble,” the beaming young artist said...