Amos Ferguson was a Bahamian artist known for his use of exterior enamel on cardboard to depict bible stories and Bahamian scenes. "I paint by faith, not by sight," he famously stated. Born in 1920 in ...
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The museum's launch, in 2003, was the first major impetus for the emergence of a robust new Bahamas art scene tackling issues of race, gender, and postcolonial identity. The second, arguably, was the ...