Bermuda National Gallery

Art museum · Hamilton

Bermuda National Gallery

Art museum · Hamilton

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17 Church Street 2nd Floor, City Hall & Arts Centre Hamilton, HM 11, Bermuda

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Features local art, world-class collections, and rotating exhibits  

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17 Church Street 2nd Floor, City Hall & Arts Centre Hamilton, HM 11, Bermuda Get directions

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17 Church Street 2nd Floor, City Hall & Arts Centre Hamilton, HM 11, Bermuda Get directions

+1 441 295 9428
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@bermuda_nationalgallery

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The 25 Best Things to Do in Bermuda

"If you’ve spent the day exploring Hamilton’s shops and boutiques, it’ll be hard to miss the Hamilton City Hall and Arts Centre, the gleaming white building on the north end of town. First opened in 1960, the structure is the seat of the municipal government; it's also home to the Earl Cameron Theatre, Bermuda’s main stage for prominent musical and theatrical productions. But the real draw is the Bermuda National Gallery on the second floor, where you’ll find an array of galleries dedicated to art by Bermudians and depicting the island, like local artist Elizabeth Mulderig’s “Bermuda Wonderland,” a technicolor reimagining of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland." - Katherine Cusumano

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"A compact national gallery located a short walk or drive from the hotel that presents indoor exhibitions and contributes to the island’s public art scene, including partnerships that extend art into city parks." - AFAR

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Bermuda National Gallery — Museum Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Start from the top. Where do we find ourselves? If you’ve spent the day exploring Hamilton’s shops and boutiques , it’ll be hard to miss the gleaming white building on the north end of town. That’s the Hamilton City Hall and Arts Centre, a cultural institution that’s not only the seat of the municipal government, but the home to the Bermuda National Gallery and a permanent collection of world-class art. Designed by Bermudian Wilfred Onions and first opened in 1960, the building is also where you’ll find the Earl Cameron Theatre, Bermuda’s main stage for prominent musical and theatrical productions. Before you go inside look up: Atop the 90-foot-tall clocktower is a bronze weathervane in the shape of the Sea Venture, the English sailing vessel that crashed upon Bermuda’s shores in 1609. Its survivors eventually founded this island nation. So what will we find inside? On the ground floor of City Hall you’ll find portraits of past City of Hamilton mayors and one of the island’s largest renderings of Queen Elizabeth—a painting that she reportedly was not at all pleased with. But the real draw is the Bermuda National Gallery on the second floor, where you’ll find the Watlington Collection with masterpieces from Gainsborough, Reynolds, and Murillo; the Bermuda Collection with paintings and decorative arts dating back to the 1600s; and the African Collection with masks, figurines, and sculpture. Photography is another mainstay of this museum, so don’t miss the black-and-white imagery from Bermudian photojournalist Richard Saunders or the walls of prints depicting African-American life. Are there any particularly good temporary exhibits? New exhibits rotate in every four to six weeks. In early 2021, the National Gallery put up the first-ever solo exhibition by the Bermudian artist Gherdai Hassell, exploring how slavery on the island impacted her own family. Past exhibitions have included multidisciplinary shows with vivid themes like loss or rebirth, walls of Pop Art from contemporary artists such as Banksy and Andy Warhol, and landscapes that depict the island’s natural beauty from some of its most prolific local painters (like Alfred Birdsey, whose watercolors are coveted among collectors). Who comes here? Art lovers who’d like to take a deeper dive into Bermuda’s vast collection and tourists who’ve wandered into Hamilton’s grandest building. And how easy is it to get around inside? The small second-floor gallery is modern, well-lit, and expertly curated. It’s also easily accessible—City Hall is equipped with an elevator. If we want to take a deeper dive, are there any tours worth checking out? If you’re looking for a guided tour, come on Thursday morning when a museum docent will lead you through the permanent collection and temporary exhibits. The free tours start at 10 a.m. and run for about half an hour. Any food options here? There’s no café onsite, but with so many options in the City of Hamilton, you won’t have to go very far for a cup of coffee or a bite to eat. If we're short on time, is this place still worth a stop? If you haven’t yet made it to the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art , which features the island’s largest collection of Bermuda-inspired artwork, have no fear. This gallery’s collection of Bermuda art is a close second. If you’re time-crunched, check out the myriad paintings celebrating the island’s rich culture and heritage." - David LaHuta

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10 Best Museums in Bermuda | Condé Nast Traveler

"If you’ve spent the day exploring Hamilton’s shops and boutiques , it’ll be hard to miss the Hamilton City Hall and Arts Centre, the gleaming white building on the north end of town. First opened in 1960, the structure is the seat of the municipal government; it's also home to the Earl Cameron Theatre, Bermuda’s main stage for prominent musical and theatrical productions. But the real draw is the Bermuda National Gallery on the second floor, where you’ll find the Watlington Collection with masterpieces from Gainsborough, Reynolds, and Murillo; the Bermuda Collection with paintings and decorative arts dating back to the 1600s; and the African Collection with masks, figurines, and sculpture." - David LaHuta

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Rachel Parks

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The Bermuda National Gallery has two museums in the building, one per floor. The outside was very upkept and was very welcoming. Each museum is free to the public, but does accept donations to upkeep the establishment. The bottom floor had a Warhol exhibit of paintings owned by the family that owns the Princess Hamilton Hotel. The indoors was clean and the staff friendly. The exhibits provided alot of beautiful, meaningful, and unique artwork. I would definitely recommend visiting.

Elizabeth Bird

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It is not a large gallery but we enjoyed it. There was a room filled with local children's art which was our favorite. The ages seemed to range from 5 to 17 and were completely varied. In the magazine on the wall wete photos of each piece with a little blurb about the child artist. We enjoyed looking up our favorite ones and learning about the child who created it. The main display were lovely B&W photos and wandered around looking at each one. I would return again to see the next exhibit. It is free entrance but there is a donation box.

Marco Repola

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Lovely Gallery. We went for the Biennial show and were delighted by the quality and variety of artworks there. Plus, it's free to enter, which is a rarity in Bermuda. The person working the front desk was friendly and helpful.

Ashley G

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Beautiful collections, kind gentleman to give us information about the collections, and the no cost entry was quite enticing. Will return on our next visit!!

Dawn Dean

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LOVED the Gallery and was lucky enough to meet and talk to the artist Henry Ward on one of my visits. Other exhibits well worth look for both local work and history of Bermuda.

Mikaela Joy Kawaley-Lathan

Google
The coolest place to be in town - both because of the art and the AC. There’s some seating, wifi, and the three different exhibitions each bring a unique contribution to understanding art and Bermuda culture.

Ceci Bernard Lambert

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Bermuda National Gallery is one of Bermuda's pride and glory. Extraordinary selection of art from paintings, sculptures, culture and in between dating back to the 17th century. They have docents if you wish private tours, call a head. There is an entrance fee well worth the price. It's in the City of Hamilton. Not to be missed

Mandy Ng

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Beautiful arts and paintings of people of Bermuda