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About the exhibit

The project reimagines the traditional roadside sign as a hybrid physical and/or digital gallery. Selected artists will display a signature artwork on the sign itself, while an accompanying digital platform will host expanded content, including concept statements, process notes, video, and interactive or augmented-reality elements according to the vision of the Artist. The result is a living cultural landmark that blends public visibility with immersive storytelling.

The initiative aims to spotlight both emerging and established Caymanian artists by giving them a high-traffic, high-impact platform that reaches residents, students, commuters, and visitors alike; all while highlighting the Mind’s Eye as a Cultural Centre. Each installation will remain on display for a curated period, allowing the sign to evolve throughout the year as different artists reinterpret the space.

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Minds Eye Centre

The Mind's Eye Centre is a dedicated space for art and heritage learning, providing a welcoming environment for workshops and community events. Within this centre, Miss Lassie's House serves as a local heritage monument, housing the historical practice of Miss Gladwyn K Bush.  

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The Education, Research and Grants Department exists to preserve, promote, and pass on Caymanian culture through education, community engagement, creative programming, and support for research and cultural development.

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T. 1-345-949-5477

E. cncf@artscayman.org

for questions about grants:

Grants@artscayman.org

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F.J. Harquail Cultural Centre,
The smaller building,

2nd floor, 17 Harquail Drive
 
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​(Miss. Lassie's House)
South Sound & Walker's Rd
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