
Antigua and Barbuda is preparing to host its annual Art Week from November 26 to December 2, 2025, under the captivating theme of "Culture in Color." This week-long celebration is designed to immerse attendees in a rich tapestry of visual art, contemporary fashion, diverse musical performances, compelling spoken word, dynamic dance, and deep cultural experiences. Organized by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority in collaboration with the Department of Culture, this year's event is poised to be the most engaging yet, highlighting the nation's unique cultural essence through a harmonious blend of traditional and innovative artistic forms.
The festivities will activate various locations across both islands, from the historic ambiance of Redcliffe Quay to the bustling terminals of V.C. Bird International Airport, featuring art exhibitions, live performances, and community-focused activities. The official opening on November 26 at Redcliffe Quay will be a spectacular evening, showcasing live art demonstrations, musical acts, and an "art under the stars" experience. Following this, the Dr. Alister Francis Campus will host a Visual Arts Exhibition, presenting works by renowned Antiguan artist Mark Brown alongside promising talents from the Fine Arts and Creative Industries programs. Additionally, sustainability will be a key focus, with Good Humans 268 Inc. leading a Sustainable Art Workshop to promote eco-friendly materials and creative reuse, while the Art Talk series will convene Caribbean cultural experts to discuss "The Future of Caribbean Creativity." The week will also feature the much-anticipated ZOIGE Fashion Show and Exhibit, led by local designer Garrett Javan, on November 30, promising innovative aesthetics and interactive runway displays. For those wishing to explore the islands' artistic landscape, Art and Culture Bus Tours will run from November 28-29, offering guided journeys to galleries, artisan workshops, and hidden creative spots across Antigua.
The week is brimming with diverse cultural highlights, ranging from sophisticated gallery unveilings to relaxed sip-and-paint gatherings. Key attractions include a Student Art Competition for young artists aged 7–17, the "Expressions of Art and Fashion Exhibit" at V.C. Bird International Airport from November 27 to December 4, and "Rhythm and Vibes" at Hodges Bay Resort and Spa on November 28, an evening dedicated to music, dance, and spoken word. Participants can also enjoy "Mandalas and Mojitos" at Bay Gardens on November 28 for art and cocktails in a tranquil setting, "Art in the Quay" exhibitions and "Canvas and Cocktails" paint-and-sip at Heritage Quay on November 29, and "Brunch with the Arts" at Julees on November 30, featuring local entertainment and culinary delights. Open Studios and Galleries tours will also be available across the islands from December 1 to 2, allowing visitors to explore various artistic spaces. Most events are free and open to the public, with a few select experiences requiring pre-registration and paid tickets starting at EC$75, available mid-October through the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, the TickeTing app, and participating organizers.
This festival transcends a mere display of art; it is a vibrant affirmation of Antigua and Barbuda's profound cultural heritage and artistic vitality. By uniting diverse creative expressions and engaging communities, Art Week cultivates a sense of national pride and encourages global appreciation for the twin-islands' unique spirit. Such initiatives underscore the transformative power of art to inspire, connect, and elevate, fostering an environment where creativity flourishes and cultural narratives are celebrated with exuberance.








