New Art Space: Liquid Courage Gallery

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Sonia Farmer (ARC Magazine) writes about the new art space in Nassau, Bahamas—Liquid Courage Gallery, which opened its doors in December 2012. Farmer underlines that it is a welcome and refreshing addition to Nassau’s long established galleries such as Popopstudios International Centre for the Visual Arts, The Antonius Roberts Studio and Gallery, and Doongalik Studios Art Gallery—all of which provide spaces to exhibit artwork, but also act as nurturing art communities. Farmer describes the gallery:

While the white-cube space at the Liquid Courage Gallery does not function as a somewhat informal hub, the 1,000 sq. ft. gallery with clean white floors and wooden floors located on the second floor of the liquor store and warehouse of Liquid Courage is nonetheless imbued with a particular free-spiritedness refreshing to the Nassau business district of Palmdale.

The whole business, building and gallery, owned by Leslie Callender and Mark Roberts was conceived…

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Author: Camara Dia Holloway

I am an art historian specializing in early twentieth century American art with particular focus on the history of photography, race and representation, and transatlantic modernist networks. I earned my PhD at Yale University in the History of Art Department. Besides my leadership role as the Founding Co-Director of the Association for Critical Race Art History (ACRAH), I am recognized for my expertise on African American Art, particularly African American Photography, and as a seasoned consultant for exhibitions, museum collections, and symposia/lectures planning.

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