Dakota style Anime Exhibit at Heritage House, Cayman Brac 8th Feb 6pm.

Dakota style Anime Exhibit Flyer

Dakota attends Adult Art Group on Saturday mornings and has a special style. ‘

Come out to support this special budding young artist as he shows his work and jump starts Anime Movie Night ‘Spirited Away’ from the National Gallery for kids/teenagers/young adults and of course all us adults who are kids at heart. 

Saturday mornings 9am to 12noon!

 Jan 2, 9, 16, 23. Feb 6, 13, 20, 27. Mar 6, 23, 20, 27

Brac Reef Pond

Meet at pond by Brac Reef. Saturday mornings in Nov! 9am to 12noon

Pond by Tiara

Saturday 11 July 2009

The group at Heritage House

Perry, Dakota and Thu Yi

The Artists: Perry, Dakota, and Thu Yi

Lena and Dakota

Visitors welcomed!

Dakota

 

 

Saturday 4th July 2009

Thu Yi at Heritage House

Thu Yi at Heritage House

Pollard beach 2

 

Pollard Beach

NGCI Cayman Brac Adult Art Group Each Saturday the NGCI hosts an informal ‘meet and paint’ adult group for artists at beautiful locations around the island. During Apr to Jun meet at Pollard Beach right at the end of the road eastern end of South Side. All artists and visitors welcome. 9am – 12noon. Free. Apr 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Jun 6, 13, 20, 27

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Pollard beach known to some as Caymanite Beach is a scenic iron-shore, rocky beach.  The cliffs at the end are perfect for painting either from afar, up-close, and on top of.  Adult Artists meet at turn around at 9am to paint from afar off.  Artists are welcomed, weather depending, to go up to the cliffs and find their own spot, passing by the the blow holes which are paintings in themselves.  Or stick with the group to either paint, read an art book or converse with another artist. No facilities so remember to bring sturdy shoes, a large brim hat, water and your art supplies. 

Scene is much like that of Longbeach at the eastern end of Spot Bay on the northshore where artist meet from Jan to Mar 2009.

With the exception of an all age Art Camp on Brac and on Little in December for everyone to express themselves about Hurricane Paloma and her aftermath.

Chickens have taken over and the Iguana is no where to be seen!