John Edward Cox

Portrait Photograph of John Edward Cox by Guilden Gilbert

Contemporary artist John Cox is amongst a breed of artists responsible for redefining “Bahamian art”.

Charlie Smith

Portrait of Charlie Smith by Duke Wells

Fishing Guide, Inventor of the ‘Crazy Charlie’ Fly Born on Grand Cay, Abaco, in 1936, Charlie Smith got an early start as a fishing guide when his father took him fishing with Ernest Hemingway. As a young boy Charlie was guiding grown men on the saltwater flats of Abaco, fishing for bonefish, barracuda, permit and… Continue reading Charlie Smith

Dr. Sandra Dean-Patterson

Sandra Dean-Patterson photographed by Duke Wells

Dr. Dean-Patterson has been a voice for victims, and a pioneer in the fight against abuse for decades.

Errol ‘Duke’ Strachan

Portrait of Errol 'Duke' Strachan by Vado Culmer

Musician Born in Acklins in 1932, Errol Strachan became interested in singing around the age of 11. Over the years he was a tailor, mechanic, carpenter and taxi driver but singing and music was always his passion. His singing career got started when the late Freddie Munnings opened his band to Errol. Largely self-taught, Errol… Continue reading Errol ‘Duke’ Strachan

Allan Pachino Wallace

Portrait Photograph of Allan Wallace by Scharad Lightbourne

Artist Known for his murals of mythical goddesses and spiritual faces, Allan says his inspiration is guided by his faith in God. His creations are often birthed directly from his imagination without visual references. An award-winning, self taught artist, Allan refuses to take credit for his artistic skill, and credits himself only for opening himself… Continue reading Allan Pachino Wallace