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Museums & Galleries

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EXPLORE ANCIENT AND ARTISTIC ANTIGUA

You will find the  Island’s Museums  and Art Galleries, studios and potteries listed below.  For a complete list of events while you are here, be sure to subscribe to our monthly newsletter and to check out the Search Antigua Event Calendar.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Museum

    The Museum possesses historical value and presents visitors with a collection of vestiges belonging to old shipwrecks, and military fortifications.

  • Betty’s Hope

    Built in 1674, Betty's Hope is the site of one of the first sugar plantations in Antigua.

  • Buckley’s Studio

    Paintings, prints and cards are on sale at the studio.

  • Cedars Pottery

    Original pieces in clay, colourful dinnerware line, sculptures in stone and wood.

  • Dockyard Museum

    This delightful museum is laid out within the Naval Officer’s House at English Harbour, Antigua.

  • Dragonfly Studio

    Using prisma-colour pencils and acrylic for detailed originals and prints.

  • Elvie’s Pottery

    Coal pots and other items made from the local clay.

  • Fig Tree Studio Art Gallery

    Oil and water colours capturing the romance of the Caribbean.

  • Harmony Hall Gallery

    This spectacularly-set gallery hosts a wide variety of high quality Caribbean arts and crafts.

  • Jane Seagull Studios

    An eclectic and often quirky approach to art.

  • Martin Pottery

    Wheel-thrown pottery using local red terracotta clay with a wide variety of coloured glazed finishes.

  • Pelican Studio

    Gilly Gobinet’s paintings in acrylic, oil and watercolour cover a wide variety of subjects.

  • Rhythm of Blue Gallery

    Inspired by love of the sea.

  • St.John’s Cathedral

    It’s an oasis of peace and quiet amidst the hustle and bustle of town.

  • Sugar Mills

    These sugar mills are dotted around the landscape.

  • Taino’s and Millenium Galleries

    Paintings in the Arawak Indian Art(Taino) style.

  • The Art Loft

    An Extensive collection of Antiguan paintings, pottery and crafts.

  • The Pottery Shop

    The longest established pottery in Antigua.

  • Things Local Gallery

    Using Antiguan mahogany and wood from naturally-felled trees for boats, fish and warri boards.

  • Yellowboat Studio

    Stunning collection of hand-tinted photos of Antigua and the Caribbean.

  • Zemi Art Gallery

    Zemi Art Gallery captures the essence of traditional Antiguan and Barbudan art with a welcomed fresh approach.


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