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CREATIVE NASSAU PARTNERS WITH THE IDB IN A SUMMER ART 'ENERGY' CAMP

As another community building/creative collaboration, Creative Nassau was honoured to have been asked to partner with the IDB for their Student Art Summer Camp under the theme "ENERGY" that is being held during the month of July at two locations: Bethel Baptist Church on Meeting Street, headed by art teacher, Yutavia George and at Gladtidings Church on Kemp Road headed by architectural student, Kirk Deal.

Patricia Glinton-Meicholas addressed the students about Creative Nassau and the importance of creativity and The Orange Economy to the country's progress, and coloured pencil artist, K. Smith demonstrated some of his amazing artistic techniques. 

During the camp, the students are being exposed to art history as well as several art techniques in addition to having discussions about energy conservation and recycling along with examining the importance of the Bahamian clapboard house - a unique creative response developed by our Bahamian ancestors in response to shelter suitable for this environment.

They will also be working on two exciting and transformative murals in their neighbourhoods as of next week. In addition, the artwork resulting from this Camp will be displayed in an Exhibition which will open at Doongalik Studios NEXT FRIDAY, JULY 31 from 7-9pm and the public is invited to attend......the Exhibition will be on display until Wednesday August 12! Gallery hours are Monday-Wednesday from 10am - 4pm.

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CREATIVE NASSAU MAKES A MEXICO CONNECTION

Patti and Pam on the screen at the conclusion of the skype call with the participants in San Cristobal de Las Casas, Mexico. From left to right: From left to right:Luis Vallejo: Ministry of Culture of Ecuador.Mariana Landwehr: Representative of Jorg…

Patti and Pam on the screen at the conclusion of the skype call with the participants in San Cristobal de Las Casas, Mexico. From left to right: From left to right:

Luis Vallejo: Ministry of Culture of Ecuador.
Mariana Landwehr: Representative of Jorge Paniagua, ambassador for Culture and Peace.
Marco Santiago: Councilor of the municipal government of San Cristóbal de Las Casas.
María Alejandra López: Representative of Popayán, Colombia (Gastronomy).
Laura Schaumburg: Representative of Paducah, USA (Crafts and Folk Art).
José María Macías: Director of Cultural Heritage of Chiapas' State.
Sandra Estrada: Direction of tourism of San Cristóbal de Las Casas.
Teresa Bortoni: Director of the Crafts School of San Cristóbal.
Shailo: Dog!
Adriana Aguerrebere: Director of Impacto ONG.
Mónica Solórzano: Researcher at ITESO University.
Isaac Cordero: President of Las Casas, Nuestra Herencia ONG.

Creative Nassau members Patricia Glinton Meicholas and Pam Burnside made a valuable international connection with Mexico this month in a skype call! The City of San Cristobal De Las Casas is presently making application to join the United Creative Cities Network as a City of Crafts and Folk Arts. They had reached out to Creative Nassau earlier in the year and a firm friendship was formed! A skype call was made this month to speak with members of the organization as well as representatives from the cities of Colombia, Ecuador, and the United States about Creative Nassau's programmes. More dialogue, interaction and collaboration is expected to take place!

Excited participants are shown in the photo at the conclusion of the 90 minute skype call!

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THE CITY OF NASSAU ATTENDS UCCN ANNUAL MEETING IN KANAZAWA, JAPAN

The City of Nassau, a UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Arts, was represented by two delegates: Pamela Burnside, President of Creative Nassau, and Gevon Moss of the Downtown Nassau Partnership at the Annual Meeting of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) last month which was held from May 25-28 in Kanazawa, Japan which is also a City of Crafts and Folk Arts.

Along with 143 delegates from 32 different cities from all around the world, this Annual Meeting was an opportunity for the newly designated city to discuss relevant matters relating to the UCCN in group sessions, to interact with members of the respective clusters (the UCCN represents seven creative disciplines of Design, Film, Gastronomy, Design, Literature, Crafts and Folk Arts, and Media Arts), as well as to participate in plans for the new UCCN website due to be launched by mid June, and the upcoming 70th anniversary of UNESCO.

The delegates were also treated to various Creative Tourism activities which included trips to Kanazawa Art Museums, historic sites, educational facilities, traditional Japanese cultural shows as well as partaking in Japanese culinary delights. Mr Moss, acting as Mayor of the City of Nassau, participated in the Mayor’s Roundtable Discussion and highlighted the work of the Downtown Nassau Partnership aimed at enhancing the City’s offerings by facilitating and promoting more creative experiences for the visitor and local patrons to the city centre.

Representing Creative Nassau, the non-profit entity which made a successful application in 2014 on behalf of the City of Nassau, one of the first of only two small island states in this region to do so, President Pam Burnside described the conference as “an amazing experience. The opportunity to interact with sister cities of the Network clearly emphasized how Creativity can very easily become the third pillar of The Bahamas’ economy, and provide not only considerable economic activity for Bahamians, but also offer the unique gamut of creative Bahamian enterprises to stimulate the visitors’ and the local residents’ experience of the country.”

The Nassau delegation also placed a bid to host the 2017 Meeting in Nassau, in competition with Brazil, Paris and Italy. The results will be relayed to the Network within a few months. For more information on the UCCN visit, log on to the Creative Nassau facebook page and website at www.creativenassau.com, as well as the temporary website http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/creativity/creative-cities-network/ until the official website does live later this month.

 


 

 

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Creative Nassau Founding Members and Executives make literary inroads

Creative Nassau is proud to announce that Dr Davidson L. Hepburn, one of its founding members, will be launching his second book, a memoir entitled "Terribly Well" at 6pm on Friday, February 6 at the St Andrew's Presbyterian Kirk on Princes Street in Nassau. The book chronicles his life's journey from his childhood in Cat Island to his rise as a Bahamian Ambassador at the United Nations to his role as President of the 35th Session of the General Conference of UNESCO in his later years.

The following week, another CN Founding Member and Bahamian literary giant, Patricia Glinton-Meicholas, will be making a presentation on the theme: “Victorious People: Making Long Island a Model for Family Island Development.”  at the North Long Island High School beginning at 5.30pm on Friday, February 13 as the special guest speaker for the 2015 Yuma Island Festival.

Glinton-Meicholas states, “Long Island has the potential, in terms of its inheritance and its people, to achieve a satisfying measure of economic independence and societal tranquility and to provide other islands with a blueprint to achieve the same.” Glinton-Meicholas will share her views on some of the elements, which must be harnessed to achieve that end. She is adamant that one must “choose the term ‘Victorious People’ because we must envision victory right from the start. It must become the mantra for even the smallest child. Above all, all that is envisioned and achieved must be people-centered or what emerges won’t be sustainable.”

Long Island is historically regarded as one of the most respected islands for the production of exquisitely made Bahamian made straw products.


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2015 CREATIVE NASSAU MARKETS BEGIN THIS FRIDAY IN POMPEY SQUARE

We look forward to welcoming you back to the Market!

We look forward to welcoming you back to the Market!

Creative Nassau is geared up to start the new year with their first 2015 Market at Pompey Square on FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 from 9am - 6pm showcasing the best in Bahamian Crafts and Folk Art products and items for sale, following a bustling December Christmas event!

We look forward to "promoting and celebrating Bahamian Art, Culture and Heritage" whilst welcoming back our 2014 customer,s and meeting new and interesting patrons who might be visiting from the cruise ships or are walking along the downtown main thoroughfare, Bay Street, to sight see and shop.

See you there!

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ROTARY CLUB OF EAST NASSAU LEARNS ABOUT CREATIVE NASSAU

Pam (centre) with Club President, Nathan Stone (left) and Rotary member, Geoff Andrews.

Pam (centre) with Club President, Nathan Stone (left) and Rotary member, Geoff Andrews.

Pam Burnside made a power point presentation to the Rotary Club of East Nassau at their weekly meeting at the Nassau Yacht Club on Friday, January 23 and shared the history of the organization, its successful application process which granted membership to the city of Nassau into the prestigious UNESCO Creative Cities Network as a Creative City of Crafts and Folk Arts, as well as the group's exciting plans for the future.

As a former recipient of a Rotary Scholarship in the 1970s, Pam stated at the opening of the talk that "it is always a pleasure to address the Rotary membership."

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CREATIVE NASSAU MEMBERS STAR ON "THE BAHAMAS THEN AND NOW" SHOW

Such talent exists with the members of Creative Nassau! Cultural Icon Patricia Glinton-Meicholas, (shown above left) Founding Member and Vice President of Creative Nassau, was interviewed by another CN Member, Rosemary Hanna host of the popular weekly video show, Bahamas Then and Now!

The conversation encompassed a wealth of Bahamian culture, art and heritage and will be aired on Cable 12 later in the year. We can't wait to share the words of wisdom that will emanate from this episode! The youtube link will be posted at a later date and you can watch past episodes on their facebook page The Bahamas - then and NOW.

Congratulations Patti and Rosie - strong, proud, passionate Bahamian women!

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CREATIVE NASSAU MARKET READIES FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19

Following the exciting news from UNESCO designating Nassau as a Creative City of Crafts and Folk Arts on December 1, Creative Nassau is primed for its fourth Market at Pompey Square on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 from 9am - 5pm with even more artisans and an exciting array of Christmas and all-Bahamian products - it is definitely the place to shop for the holiday season!

Joining the Creative Nassau family this month are Nancy's Fancies, Puzzles Bahamas, Designs by Mimiuex, Trevor Tucker Artworks, Sasha's Foxy Paws, Val's Handicrafts! We invite the public to come and celebrate with  us in the spirit of Christmas, with joy and gratitude for a successful end to the year!

Keep close watch to this space and our facebook page as we will be posting our Press Conference and interview video clips very soon which encapsulate the far-reaching significance of Nassau's membership in the global Creative Cities Network!

The Market will be back in full force for the New Year on Friday, January 30 with a schedule of entertainment and events to officially acknowledge and celebrate the UNESCO designation!

Merry Christmas and best wishes for the safe and healthy season, everyone!

A uniquely Bahamian Christmas tree decorated with hand made junkanoo ornaments and a straw and shell studded tree topper angel

A uniquely Bahamian Christmas tree decorated with hand made junkanoo ornaments and a straw and shell studded tree topper angel

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Creative Nassau guests on Guardian Talk Radio 96.9

Radio Co-host Farrel Goff, Pam Burnside, Patti Glinton-Meicholas and Morning Blend Host, Dwight Strachan

Radio Co-host Farrel Goff, Pam Burnside, Patti Glinton-Meicholas and Morning Blend Host, Dwight Strachan

Pam Burnside and Patti Glinton Meicholas were the guests on Dwight Strachan's Morning Blend Radio Show on Guardian Talk 96.9 this morning, along with co-host Farrell Goff to discuss the exciting news of the UNESCO Creative Cities designation  of Nassau as a Creative City of Crafts and Folk Arts, and the organization's plans moving forward!

The Creative Nassau group is still celebrating this amazing achievement which proves how the determination, passion and perseverance of ordinary, committed citizens can make a difference on their own! Judging from the positive response of the public to date, Creative Nassau looks forward to being the impetus to change the present 'sun,sand and sea' tourism mindset to one which focuses on Creative Tourism which invites and involves the visitor intimately with the cultural fabric of a destination, thereby providing them with a lasting and authentic experience.

Persons wanting to become a part of this innovative Creative Nassau movement are asked to send their contact information via the website or facebook page, and help to 'light the invigorating stick of Creative Nassau fire'!

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CREATIVE NASSAU HOLDS PRESS CONFERENCE TO ANNOUNCE THE SUCCESSFUL RESULTS OF THE UNESCO APPLICATION

December 1, 2014

With regard to our application to have Nassau designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Arts, Creative Nassau is proud to announce the receipt of the following communication on December 1, 2014 from Irina Bokova, The Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO):

I am pleased to inform you that, after close examination of the application prepared by the city of Nassau and taking into account the favourable support from the Bahamas National Commission for UNESCO, as well as the endorsement of nominated Creative Cities, I have decided to designate Nassau as a member of UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network, in the category of Crafts and Folk Arts. Allow me to congratulate you for this achievement….I look forward to a fruitful cooperation between UNESCO and the city of Nassau.

Creative Nassau and the entire country have every reason to be proud of this achievement. We have become one of the only two small island states in the Caribbean, along with the country of Haiti which was also successful in capturing the UNESCO Creative City designation, in competition with 50 other cities. This designation brings to fruition a six-year vision of the late Jackson Burnside III and this hard working Creative Nassau Team of dedicated, persistent and hardworking Bahamians who believe passionately in the creativity of the Bahamian people and are committed to “Promote and Celebrate Bahamian, Art, Culture and Heritage from the inside out” with particular emphasis on the indigenous Bahamian straw industry and our Junkanoo tradition

The Creative Nassau Board includes Pam Burnside, President; Patricia Glinton-Meicholas, Vice President, Dr Davidson Hepburn, Secretary; Paulette Mortimer, Treasurer and Directors, Dr Nicolette Bethel, John Cox and Vaughn Roberts. CN counts among its members, Royann Dean, Sonia Farmer, Rosemary Hanna, Quinton & Maureen Woodside and Yvette Rolle. In their occupations and community endeavours all are long-time, tremendous contributors to the creative community.

The designation of UNESCO Creative City is an exceptionally valuable one for Nassau. The UNESCO Creative Cities Network is global and encompasses cities all around the world (e.g. Spain, USA, Egypt, China, Japan, Canada, Scotland, Australia, Germany, Korea, and Italy). It seeks to develop international cooperation among cities that have identified Creativity as a strategic factor for sustainable development, in the frame work of partnerships including the public and private sectors, professional organizations, communities, civil society, and cultural institutions. The Network facilitates the sharing of experiences, knowledge and resources among the member cities as a means to promote the development of local creative industries and to foster worldwide cooperation for sustainable urban development.

The Creative Cities Network aims to:

  1. Strengthen the creation, production, distribution and enjoyment of cultural goods and services at the local level;
  2. Promote creativity and creative expressions especially among vulnerable groups, including women and youth;
  3. Enhance access to and participation in cultural life as well as enjoyment of cultural goods; and
  4. Integrate cultural and creative industries into local development plans.

The award of membership in this prestigious network recognizes that over the course of Bahamian history, crafts and folk arts such as straw work and Junkanoo have privileged creativity and resourcefulness in the use of available, sustainable materials. In addition, Creative Nassau recognizes that Bahamian straw craft and junkanoo:

·         Are grounded firmly in Bahamian history, heritage and economic behavior

·         Have exhibited a resilience that has allowed them to survive social and economic devaluation—in the case of junkanoo, proscription by law in more than one era

·         Act as vehicles for the transmission of the associated tradition and skills

·         Encompass a variety of crafts and can therefore contribute to the thrust for diversification

·         Enjoy the demonstrated support of the Bahamas Government

·         Have great potential for future economic and social development

Creative Nassau believes that this designation will be the vehicle to prove that Creative Tourism - which offers authentic insight into the country’s rich, traditional creativity – is the way forward for the region. Properly exploited, it will encourage visitors to travel here to learn about, participate in, and experience our art, culture and heritage rather than merely for our sun, sand and sea.

It is also our belief that Creativity can, and should become, the third pillar of our economy by making innovation an essential part of our developmental initiatives in order to:

·         Enhance awareness, appreciation and celebration of our arts, culture and heritage

·         Provide enormous opportunities to expand the sphere in which Bahamians at all levels of the economic and social strata can earn a living

·         Increase the use of indigenous resources and materials thereby considerably reducing dependence on costly imported technologies and products

·         Help to increase Bahamian exports

We wish to sincerely thank our Partners who believed in our vision and so readily endorsed our application: His Excellency, Sir Arthur Foulkes, Dr Leon Higgs of the Bahamas National Commission for UNESCO, our Mayor, Gevon Moss of the Downtown Nassau Partnership, and Silbert Ferguson of The Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence. We extend thanks over the oceans to the following fellow Members of the Creative Cities Network who also endorsed our application from the Cities of Santa Fe, New Mexico and Paducah, Kentucky U.S.A.; Kanazawa, Japan; Aswan, Egypt; Fabriano, Italy; and Icheon, Korea, and to our many supporters both here and abroad who have constantly encouraged and assisted us in our efforts, particularly Clare Sands of The Plait Lady and Beverly Taylor of Harl Taylor BAG. We are most grateful to such sponsors as Cable Bahamas Cares Foundation and The Counsellors Ltd. Thanks also to Kevin Turnquest of Vaudio Productions who is here with us today. Interested persons may keep abreast of Creative Nassau’s development plans and activities on our website www.creativenassau.com and our facebook page.

As we close this successful chapter and embark upon this new phase of our existence, we encourage the public to “light the stick of Creative Nassau fire” and pass it on to others to keep our Bahamian creativity burning bright, from person to person, from community to community, from island to island, from the country to the world!

THANK YOU!

 

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BREAKING NEWS!!!! CREATIVE NASSAU CELEBRATES THE CITY'S SUCCESS IN ITS UNESCO APPLICATION

AS OF TODAY'S DATE NASSAU IS NOW AN OFFICIAL MEMBER OF THE UNESCO CREATIVE CITIES NETWORK AS A CITY OF CRAFTS AND FOLK ARTS, having been successful in its application, as posted on the UNESCO  Creative Cities website:

28 cities join the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.

As a result of the 2014 Call for applications, UNESCO Director-General, Irina Bokova, designated 28 cities, from 19 countries, as new members of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.

 

UNESCO Creative Cities Network is pleased to welcome the following cities within its seven thematic areas (Craft and Folk Arts, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Literature, Media Arts and Music):

Bilbao (Spain) – Design
Busan (Republic of Korea) – Film
Curitiba (Brazil) – Design
Dakar (Senegal) – Media Arts
Dundee (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) – Design
Dunedin (New Zealand) – Literature
Florianopolis (Brazil) – Gastronomy
Galway (Ireland) - Film
Granada (Spain) – Literature
Gwangju (Republic of Korea) – Media Arts
Hamamatsu (Japan) – Music
Hanover (Germany) – Music
Heidelberg (Germany) – Literature
Helsinki (Finland) – Design
Jacmel (Haiti) – Crafts & Folk Arts
Jingdezhen (China) – Crafts & Folk Arts
Linz (Austria) – Media Arts
Mannheim (Germany) – Music
Nassau (Bahamas) - Crafts & Folk Arts
Pekalongan (Indonesia) – Crafts & Folk Arts
Prague (Czech Republic) – Literature
Shunde (China) – Gastronomy
Sofia (Bulgaria) – Film
Suzhou (China) – Crafts & Folk Arts
Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel) – Media Arts
Tsuruoka (Japan) – Gastronomy
Turin (Italy) – Design
York (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) – Media Arts

By joining the Network, cities commit to collaborate and develop partnerships with a view to promoting creativity and cultural industries, to share best practices, to strengthen participation in cultural life, and to integrate culture in economic and social development plans.

The UNESCO Creative Cities Network now comprises 69 cities that have identified culture and creativity as a strategic driver for sustainable urban development.

Stay tuned for the official Press Release!

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