National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
If you appreciate art, the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas could be the best place to go in the Bahamas! The NAGB is housed in Villa Doyle, a large Neoclassical villa that has been meticulously restored. This gallery, which was built in the 1860s by William Henry Doyle, the Chief Justice of the Bahamas, is the Bahamas' most important arts institution.
Through exhibitions, an extensive public program schedule, community and regional projects and partnerships, arts education, fellowships and grants, the establishment and support of an art library, and the building of The National Collection of The Bahamas, it is committed to engaging the history of Bahamian art and visual culture as well as supporting contemporary movements and experimental contemporary art practice.
Location: 2 W Bay St, Villa Doyle, West and West Hill Street, Nassau, the Bahamas
Highlights: Flora Walk, Upcoming Exhibitions: Evolution of the Arc, Double Dutch 8: Tamika Galanis & Rodell Warner, ...
Best time to visit: round-year.