61st Primary School Art Exhibition Opens
Summary
The Bermuda Government announced the opening of the 61st Annual Primary School Art Exhibition on March 26, 2026. The exhibition, themed 'One World, Many Stories,' features artwork from primary school students and runs until April 11.
What changed
The Bermuda Government, through the Ministry of Education, has announced the opening of the 61st Annual Primary School Art Exhibition. The event, which commenced on March 26, 2026, showcases artwork from primary school students across the island under the theme 'One World, Many Stories.' Certificates of appreciation were presented to Visual Art teachers during the opening ceremony.
Members of the public are encouraged to visit the Bermuda Society of Arts to view the exhibition, which concludes on April 11, and to cast their vote for the People's Choice Award. This event highlights the importance of art in education for fostering self-expression, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among young students.
What to do next
- Visit the exhibition at the Bermuda Society of Arts.
- Cast a vote for the People's Choice Award.
Source document (simplified)
Celebrating Bermuda’s Youngest Artists
26 March, 2026
The 61st Annual Primary School Art Exhibition is officially open!
Last week, the **** Minister of Education, the Hon. Crystal Caesar, JP, joined students and educators at the Bermuda Society of Arts to mark the launch of this year’s Primary Schools Exhibition
The exhibition features a vibrant collection of artwork from primary school students across the island, incorporating the theme "One World, Many Stories."
During the opening ceremony, Minister Caesar delivered remarks and presented Visual Art teachers with certificates of appreciation and BSoA membership cards to honour their dedication to fostering youth creativity.
Minister Caesar said, “Art uniquely brings people together. The arts let our children express themselves, our cultures, and our shared humanity. Throughout this exhibit, you will see unique perspectives and stories stemming from the imaginations of our very talented young artists. This is what we want for our students. Art is more than just a part of a curriculum; it is vital to a child’s education, fostering self-expression, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. “
The exhibition runs until April 11. Members of the public are encouraged to visit the gallery and cast their vote for the People’s Choice Award!
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Contact Information
Ministry of Education
44 Church Street
Hamilton HM 12
Bermuda
(441) 278-3300
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