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FIVE

En líneaTern Gallery28 Julio 2022 - 27 Agosto 2022
FIVE

FIVE

TERN Gallery is pleased to present “FIVE”, an exhibition supporting the work of five emerging
Bahamian artists: Brent Fox, Amaani Hepburn, Dyah Neilson, Matthew Rahming, and Keith
Thompson curated by Jodi Minnis.

Ranging from realism to abstraction, the works in this exhibition reflect the artists’ developing practices and experimentations. It also seeks to unearth this grouping’s experiential intersection in a space where most Bahamians are either invisible or hyper-visible in relation to the brand of tropicality that The Bahamas exists in.

This exhibition aims to highlight the work of painters, sculptors, and printmakers whose work expands and defies our ideas of “island-life” and pushes our understanding of the limitations of visibility. “FIVE”, the emerging artist exhibition, will be on
view from July 28 to August 27, 2022, with an opening reception on Thursday, July 28 at 7 pm.

Tern Gallery

Mahogany Hill, Western Road

Nassau, The Bahamas

info@terngallery.com / +1 242 698 6300 ext 450

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