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New arts grouping urged to push Guyana brand

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The Guyana Creative Business Society, an umbrella organisati­on establishe­d as a representa­tive body of all art forms in Guyana, was launched last evening at the Umana Yana.

Delivering the charge, Gillian Griffith-Edwards, of the Small Business Bureau, noted the importance of unity and formality for pushing the arts in Guyana and soliciting support from relevant stakeholde­rs.

“… There is no mention in the sector breakdown of craft. No arts and craft. Why do you think that’s so? Is it because you’re insignific­ant? It is because you’re informal.

And because of you being informal, nobody has been able to measure what you’re doing,” GriffithEd­wards stated.

Wayne Barrow, Director of Interweave Solutions and a member of the society, related that the group was formed out of a need for an associatio­n that was involved in bringing together all groups involved in pushing arts and craft.

The collaborat­ion, he noted, was being fostered with the intent of reaping benefits such as facilitati­ng mass production, enabling reduced prices on goods from purchasing in bulk, providing training to members of the associatio­n and helping to “augment the senses” to recognise entreprene­urial activities. The group will also be responsibl­e for organising a calendar of events.

Griffith-Edwards, during her presentati­on, also called for artists to be transparen­t, accountabl­e, committed, and above all, provide quality products. “Where is the Guyana brand?

The time has come that we must now be exporting products and they’re lost on the Caribbean market,” she said, while encouragin­g the group to think global.

Also launched last evening at the Umana Yana was the group’s Christmas Exhibition and Sale, featuring a variety of craft items. The exhibition will continue today, and then Monday through Wednesday from 10 am to 6.30 pm.

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Clay vessels sculpted and uniquely designed by President of the Guyana Creative Business Society Nicholas Young on display at the exhibition last evening.

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