Collection

Art @ Governors

CATEGORY:
YEAR:
2010
MEDIUM:
Acrylic on canvas
SIZE:
14 x 16 in.
GIFT OF:
Henry and Eliza Harford

Broad’s image depicts the National Gallery’s popular outdoor community arts festival that was held for many years in the grounds of Government House, the official residence of the Governor of the Cayman Islands. Painted “en plein air” at the 2010 festival, the artist chooses to focus on the colourful patchwork of paintings displayed for sale as part of the festivities, adding to the visual interest of this intimate scene.

About the Artist
John Broad

b. 1947

John Broad graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with a degree in painting and drawing, and from the University of London with a teaching qualification. He taught art in Vanuatu, in the South Pacific, before settling in the Cayman Islands. His work is influenced by the Islands’ maritime culture and is recognisable for its loose brushwork and bold palette. Broad has taught in local schools and at University College of the Cayman Islands and has run numerous workshops on behalf of the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands and the Visual Arts Society. In addition, he has created two commissioned murals in George Town (The Walls of History in 2004 for NGCI and Fort George for the National Trust in 2012), and in 2009 was chosen to exhibit in London and Berlin with Art Below. Previously, Broad won the Carib Art poster competition in 1992 and was a recipient of the CNCF award for achievement in art education, as well as for his contribution to the arts of the Cayman Islands in 2003. His work was featured in the prestigious international travelling exhibition Carib Art (1995), and many NGCI exhibitions including Founded Upon the Seas (2012), Art of Assemblage (2013), All Access (2015), Saltwater in their Veins (2017), Upon the Seas (2017), Mediating Self  (2017), Cross Currents – 1st Cayman Islands Biennial (2019), and Island of Women: Life at Home During our Maritime Years (2020).