My work explores social and political paradigms through implied narratives. I respond to a myriad of sources, including social interactions, media influences, daily rituals and memories. My process stresses invention, with an emphasis on mark making and character development, to create depictions that explore a place between abstraction and representation. My entries for the 2020 […]
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Maybe I Should Be Me
Bryan Ritchie
My work explores social and political paradigms through implied narratives. I respond to a myriad of sources, including social interactions, media influences, daily rituals and memories. My process stresses invention, with an emphasis on mark making and character development, to create depictions that explore a place between abstraction and representation. My entries for the 2020 […]
100 Cuts
Centipede Art Movement
The Centipede Art Movement is a grassroots collaborative that was conceived in 2014 by students at Bermuda College. They are dedicated to the realization of Contemporary Bermudian Art. Working behind the scenes, they support art and artists that might not otherwise be expressed. There is a potent symmetry between creation and destruction. Every choice, every […]
Aftermath
Emma Steele
The simple motion of a touch. To see. To react. To notice. The body is constantly being defined and portrayed within society as a form to be manipulated. A body part can be adapted and abstracted into a form unrecognisable to the eye. We sexualise the body; abstract it. Objectify it into an object; an […]
But Not Today
Bryan Ritchie
My work explores social and political paradigms through implied narratives. I respond to a myriad of sources, including social interactions, media influences, daily rituals and memories. My process stresses invention, with an emphasis on mark making and character development, to create depictions that explore a place between abstraction and representation. My entries for the 2020 […]
Poroma-dc
Dianni Culltar
I am Dianni Verushnn Minors, you may refer to as Dianni Culltar in respect to my artworks. As of January 6th, 2020 I am 22. I was born in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on a sea mound, commonly known as Bermuda. Currently I’m a full time student at Bermuda College studying art & […]
Let Me Tell You Something
Sidney Mello
My art has always been a reflection of my innermost thoughts. The majority of the time, my mind is filled with things from worlds not our own. Comics, movies, cartoons, and videogames; different realities are constantly running amok through my consciousness. These thoughts, dreams, and daydreams are far more appealing than my circumstance because the […]
Whining Queen
Naimah Frith
Working with fabric gives me the sense that I am connecting to and with the great women in my family who have passed on their traditions of craft and expressions of love. This work takes apart and puts back together the politics of my culture, femininity and the things that have been passed down to […]
A Shell Is A Facade
Jon Legere
Jon Legere’s work engages with issues related to autobiography of island life and city urbanism. Employing diverse aesthetic strategies and mediums — including sculpture, drawing, collage, painting, and video — he examines the tensions between calm and chaos, found and manipulated.
This Is Not A Home
Antoine Hunt
What is a home? For me, home is a temporary place to store the things that I have accumulated in life. Knowing that everything I have can be packed up and moved at a moment’s notice provides some sense of security. This understanding is informed by the fact that I have relocated my place of […]