Ins & Outs of Grenada

86  ART & CRAFT INS& The Grenada Arts Council works to promote local artists and their work. They organise several exhibitions throughout the year, including popular pop-up exhibits in public spaces like the Spiceland Mall, and also run the Waving Art Gallery at the airport in partnership with the Grenada Airports Authority. Art in Grenada can be found in unconventional places. While there are a few art galleries, high rent and a limited market means that artists are using public and alternative spaces to showcase their work. The most famous is the Underwater Sculpture Park , in the Molinere Marine Protected Area. Stunning sculptures by artist Jason deCaires Taylor are sunk in three to eight meters (eight to 25 feet) of water, and were named by National Geographic as one of the Wonders of the World. Meet a Grenadian Artist John Henry is a talented emerging Grenadian artist, who creates striking realism art in acrylic. Growing up in St Andrew, like many Grenadians he had a strong connection with the land - at home he helped his step-father in the garden and to rear goats and sheep. Animals feature in his work, as do iconic Grenadian land and seascapes. He now paints from his home in St David, drawing inspiration from nature and people around him. John regularly participates in Grenada Arts Council events, and has the goal of showing his work internationally. You can see his work at the Susan Mains Gallery in Grand Anse, St George or contact him at jkhenry1991@gmail.com . White Cane Industries in St George’s provides vocational training and employment for blind and partially sighted people, who produce beautiful baskets, table mats, bags, souvenirs and more from white rattan cane. And nearby on Young Street, Art Fabrik , winners of the 2012 UNESCO Award for Excellence for Handicrafts, creates beautiful handmade batik textiles, fashion, accessories and home decor in their quirky workshop. In the backstage gallery, art pieces frommore than a dozen local artists are exhibited on walls, panels, windows and doors. The island is home to talented craftspeople, using everything from coconut leaves, wood, dried calabashes and recycled materials to make beautiful and unique creations. The Grand Anse Craft & Spice Market on Grand Anse Beach is a good place to look for locally-made crafts, and you can often watch artists at work and chat to them about their craft creations. Art & Craft With the emerald hues of the Grand Etang, turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and the spectacle of colour and passion that is Spice Mas, artists and craftspeople in Grenada are surrounded by inspiration. Mural in Tanteen Art House 473 in Calliste, St George is a new art space that combines studio, workshop and gallery space. They also run art workshops, life-drawing sessions and give immersive tours by appointment. Other galleries worth checking out are Susan Mains Gallery (Grand Anse, St George), and Yellow Poui (River Road, St George’s - by appointment only).

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