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`SACRED WOMEN` ART EXHIBIT RECALLS THE PAST OF GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND

Released on: May 14, 2008, 12:17 pm

Press Release Author: Heather Keroes/Ypartnership

Industry:

Press Release Summary: GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND, The Bahamas (May 14, 2008) - Twelve
statuesque women stand together, their stances strong as they hold their ground in
an inspirational art display at The Westin Grand Bahama Island Our Lucaya Resort.
The creation of renowned Bahamian artist Antonius Roberts, these "Sacred Women,"
carved from indigenous trees, are a window to the past of the first settlers of
Freetown, a town founded by former slaves and one of the oldest settlements on Grand
Bahama Island.

Press Release Body: For Immediate Release


"SACRED WOMEN" ART EXHIBIT RECALLS
THE PAST OF GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND
Works of Antonius Roberts on Exhibit at
The Westin Grand Bahama Island Our Lucaya Resort

GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND, The Bahamas (May 14, 2008) - Twelve statuesque women stand
together, their stances strong as they hold their ground in an inspirational art
display at The Westin Grand Bahama Island Our Lucaya Resort. The creation of
renowned Bahamian artist Antonius Roberts, these "Sacred Women," carved from
indigenous trees, are a window to the past of the first settlers of Freetown, a town
founded by former slaves and one of the oldest settlements on Grand Bahama Island.

"My sculptures are inspired by an ancestral urge to conserve that which we destroy
or discard in the name of progress," said Roberts of his reflective work.

According to Roberts, the use of local trees and the representation of freed slaves
connect the past with the present of Grand Bahama Island.
Transformed from trees while still rooted on the beach, the statues were originally
crafted to bend and gaze in the direction of Africa.

The "Sacred Women" can be viewed at The Westin until they move to their new home at
The Heritage Museum and Gallery this fall, courtesy of The Grand Bahama Heritage
Foundation.

ABOUT THE WESTIN GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND OUR LUCAYA RESORT
The Westin Grand Bahama Island Our Lucaya Resort is an AAA four-diamond resort along
7.5 acres of white sand beach on Grand Bahama Island, just 55 miles off the coast of
Florida. Guests can spend their days doing as much or as little as they please at
this 740-room resort, featuring comfortable, contemporary Art Deco-inspired rooms,
many of which have ocean views.

Whether basking in the glow of the sun's warm rays on the beach or from one of the
three swimming pools, playing an 18-hole round of golf at the two championship golf
courses, flirting with lady luck at the casino, or working out at the fully-equipped
fitness center, there is something to suit every fancy. The resort also features an
impressive 95,000-square-feet of meeting space perfect for weddings and events of
all shapes and sizes.

http://www.westin.com/ourlucaya

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Images available for secure download until May 26, 2008, at:

http://download.yousendit.com/E6C2F7A11F19BF27
Additional images available upon request.

Media Contact:
Heather Keroes, Ypartnership, (407) 838-1704 / Heather.Keroes@ypartnership.com


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Contact Details: Heather Keroes, Ypartnership, (407) 838-1704 /
Heather.Keroes@ypartnership.com

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