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Waitukubuli Artist Association (WAA) and Prevo Cinemall to Enrich Christmas Season Calendar with Major Art Exhibition 

“Christmas in Paradise Art Exhibition” 

This Friday, the Waitukubuli Artist Association in collaboration with The Prevo Cinemall is  proud to announce the opening of the much-anticipated extension of its vibrant group  exhibition, Paradise of Colours and Expressions, now delightfully transformed into a festive  continuation titled Christmas in Paradise

Following an overwhelmingly positive public response, the artists were invited to extend the  exhibition and reinterpret their work through a holiday lens. Infusing the warmth, rhythm,  and spirit of Dominica’s Christmas into an already celebrated showcase of colour and  creativity. 

Christmas in Paradise features works by some of Dominica’s most respected and beloved  artists, including Lennox Honychurch, Earl Etienne, Michael Lees, Edward Collins, Lowell  “OMtNI” Royer, and many others. Together, their works capture the magic of the Christmas  season, where tradition meets contemporary expression, and paradise glows with festive  cheer. 

Along with the breathtaking artworks on display available for purchase, several fun and  captivating events are scheduled to be held within the space such as Lyrics Under the Stars:  music poetry and dance showcase and Christmas Face painting for the kids, along with art  workshops hosted by our very own artists. Entrance to the exhibition is free (contributions  welcome), special events are open to the public for a small contribution fee. 

Calligraphy Workshop by Jenae Bell – Mon 15th Dec, 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. • Meet the Artist and her work: Sandra Vivas – Short films and Animation Journey Thurs 18th Dec, 6:30 p.m. 

Lyrics Under the Stars- Tribute to Jimmy Cliff – Fri 19th Dec, 7p.m, 10 p.m. • Papiér Maché Workshop by Margaux LaRocque- Mon 22nd Dec, 5:30 p.m. • Christmas Face Painting in the Courtyard – Tues 23rd & Wed 24th Dec, 10am to  6pm  

Portrait Sketching in the Courtyard – Tues 23rd & Wed 24th Dec, 2pm to 6pm  

Tourists & Visitors Welcome 

The exhibition remains on view in the Middle Passage of Prevo Cinemall, with opening hours  from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday through Saturday from Saturday 13th December 2025  to Saturday 10th January 2026. This extended run invites both locals and visitors to  experience Dominican culture in an engaging and family-friendly setting, complete with  interactive art that encourages connection, curiosity, and celebration.

Whether you’re looking for a meaningful holiday outing, a dose of creative inspiration, or a  uniquely Dominican way to celebrate the season, Christmas in Paradise offers an  unforgettable cultural experience. 

Come on down to see Paradise, now dressed for the holiday season!

“Christmas in Paradise Art Exhibition” 

This Friday, the Waitukubuli Artist Association in collaboration with The Prevo Cinemall is  proud to announce the opening of the much-anticipated extension of its vibrant group  exhibition, Paradise of Colours and Expressions, now delightfully transformed into a festive  continuation titled Christmas in Paradise

Following an overwhelmingly positive public response, the artists were invited to extend the  exhibition and reinterpret their work through a holiday lens. Infusing the warmth, rhythm,  and spirit of Dominica’s Christmas into an already celebrated showcase of colour and  creativity. 

Christmas in Paradise features works by some of Dominica’s most respected and beloved  artists, including Lennox Honychurch, Earl Etienne, Michael Lees, Edward Collins, Lowell  “OMtNI” Royer, and many others. Together, their works capture the magic of the Christmas  season, where tradition meets contemporary expression, and paradise glows with festive  cheer. 

Along with the breathtaking artworks on display available for purchase, several fun and  captivating events are scheduled to be held within the space such as Lyrics Under the Stars:  music poetry and dance showcase and Christmas Face painting for the kids, along with art  workshops hosted by our very own artists. Entrance to the exhibition is free (contributions  welcome), special events are open to the public for a small contribution fee. 

Calligraphy Workshop by Jenae Bell – Mon 15th Dec, 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. • Meet the Artist and her work: Sandra Vivas – Short films and Animation Journey Thurs 18th Dec, 6:30 p.m. 

Lyrics Under the Stars- Tribute to Jimmy Cliff – Fri 19th Dec, 7p.m, 10 p.m. • Papiér Maché Workshop by Margaux LaRocque- Mon 22nd Dec, 5:30 p.m. • Christmas Face Painting in the Courtyard – Tues 23rd & Wed 24th Dec, 10am to  6pm  

Portrait Sketching in the Courtyard – Tues 23rd & Wed 24th Dec, 2pm to 6pm  

Tourists & Visitors Welcome 

The exhibition remains on view in the Middle Passage of Prevo Cinemall, with opening hours  from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday through Saturday from Saturday 13th December 2025  to Saturday 10th January 2026. This extended run invites both locals and visitors to  experience Dominican culture in an engaging and family-friendly setting, complete with  interactive art that encourages connection, curiosity, and celebration.

Whether you’re looking for a meaningful holiday outing, a dose of creative inspiration, or a  uniquely Dominican way to celebrate the season, Christmas in Paradise offers an  unforgettable cultural experience. 

Come on down to see Paradise, now dressed for the holiday season!

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