St. Kitts Department of Culture: “How Music Feels” Art Exhibition
About the Exhibition
(The St. Christopher National Trust) May 16, 2018: The much-anticipated “How Music Feels” Art Exhibition opens at the National Trust on International Museum Day, Friday May 18th.
Artist Insights
Renowned Nevisian artist Vaughn Anslyn expresses his excitement about the theme.
“I just love to paint and any opportunity to showcase my work is exciting,” says Anslyn.
He is excited about the theme, stating, “Music to me is like art…it’s medium…a vessel of expression where one can immerse themselves in a moment of total freedom from the constraints of life.”
Anslyn is one of 18 artists exhibiting their work in the exhibition, which runs until July 13th.
Artist Perspectives
Sandy Point artist Pierre Liburd shares his inspiration.
“When I hear music I see colours; images and colours. It depends on the music. In fact, I usually paint while listening music; it’s an inspiration and a constant in my creative process, “Liburd says.
Featured Artists
The Exhibition features the work of local artists, including ceramic art pieces.
Artist and art teacher Lizca Bass explains her decision to submit work for the exhibition, stating, “It’s a way for me to support our local art scene.”
Dr. Halla Sahely, who has not exhibited or sold her work before, shares her experience.
“In the past year, I was searching to rekindle my creativity as I knew this would bring joy and mindfulness to my life and so I decided to start painting. In my youth, I was creative through music and played two instruments in high school days. This exhibit seemed like the perfect union of these two creative paths.”
Conclusion
The “How Music Feels” Art Exhibition is a unique opportunity to experience the intersection of art and music. With the work of 18 local artists on display, this exhibition is sure to inspire and delight.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When does the exhibition take place?
A: The exhibition runs from May 18th to July 13th.
Q: How many artists are participating in the exhibition?
A: 18 local artists are exhibiting their work.
Q: What types of art are featured in the exhibition?
A: The exhibition includes a mix of art forms, including painting and ceramic art.