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The Art Lovers Guide To Bermuda

Bermuda is a small island, but its art scene is huge. Galleries, museums and other creative outlets offer up paintings, sketches, sculptures and more, much of it inspired by the surrounding natural beauty. From local artists, international artists and famous works of art, it can all be found here in Bermuda.

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Hamilton Princess Exterior Art

Bermuda isn't a big island, but its art scene is huge. Galleries, museums and other creative outlets offer up paintings, sketches, sculpture and more, much of it inspired by the surrounding natural beauty.

SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOUR 

As you navigate your way around the City of Hamilton you will see murals, sculptures and other installations from local artists. Many of these pieces were commissioned by the City of Hamilton through the VIVID Public Art Initiative. Take yourself on a self-guided tour using this free map. Scan the QR code on the plaque next to each piece to learn more about the artist and the artwork. 

ART & JAVA

There is nothing better than admiring some local artwork as you sip on a fresh brew. Hamilton's Rock Island Coffee is a boutique coffee shop serving up fresh baked tasty treats and delicious hot and cold drinks. Enjoy the colourful works by Bermudian artists all over the walls. 

A STELLAR HOTEL ART COLLECTION

The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club boasts a top-notch art collection throughout its lobby and public spaces. You'll find works by big-name artists like Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Nelson Mandela, Bansky and Philippe Decrauzat. Guided walking tours are offered every Saturday at 10 am and by special appointment.

ISLAND TREASURES AT THE MASTERWORKS MUSEUM OF BERMUDA

Spend an hour or so at this gem of a museum, located in the Bermuda Botanical Gardens in Paget. The Masterworks includes more than 3,000 watercolours, lithographs, photographs and etchings. You'll see works by legends such as Georgia O’Keeffe and Winslow Homer along with pieces by Bermudian artists.

The interior of the Masterworks main gallery.

GO GALLERY HOPPING

The City of Hamilton’s has two carefully curated galleries conveniently housed in one location, the City Hall Arts Centre.  

Bermuda National Gallery

The Bermuda National Gallery houses fine and decorative works telling the story of Bermuda’s history. Don't miss the sculpture park in Queen Elizabeth Park behind the museum. 

Bermuda Society of Arts

Established in 1952, this longtime venue showcases changing exhibits of local works in a white-walled, light-filled space. Inquire about workshops and special events with the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery.

City Hall Exterior.

THE ART OF THE ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD

The former home of the British Royal Navy was once known for ships and military might, but now the Royal Naval Dockyard has a buzzing art scene. You will find shops and restaurants as well as galleries and museums. Don’t miss these art-lovers highlights:

Bermuda Arts Centre

Revolving exhibits at Bermuda Arts Centre showcase some of the island's best talent.

Bermuda Craft Market

Dip into the island's crafting scene at the buzzing Bermuda Craft Market. Among those setting up shop: soap-makers, rum cake bakers, ceramics artists and cedar wood carvers. You'll often get to buy souvenirs from the person who created them.

Lisa-Anne Rego Gallery

Shop at Lisa-Anne Rego’s vibrant gallery of Bermuda art. Her use of colour and shadow play are so realistic they are often mistaken for photographs. The gallery has a range of gift items like with her art on chopping boards, coasters, mugs and more.

A man is showing his crafts to two women at the Bermuda Craft Market.

A MURAL OF LOCAL HISTORY

Before leaving the Dockyard, drop by the National Museum of Bermuda. It's a history and culture showplace, not an art gallery, but it holds one of the island's most impressive works: “The Hall of History,” a 1,000-square-foot, two-story mural telling the story of the island in vivid visuals. Bermudian artist Graham Foster spent approximately 7,000 hours painting the dramatic work, which depicts sailing ships, farmers at work and other expressive subjects. 

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