ROYAL CARIBBEAN EXPANDS ARTIST DISCOVERY PROGRAM WITH 11 BAHAMIAN CREATIVES TO BE FEATURED AT ROYAL BEACH CLUB PARADISE ISLAND
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Royal Caribbean (NYSE:RCL) expands its Artist Discovery Program to Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, opening December 2025, selecting 11 Bahamian artists to create works across 25 locations at the new beach club.
Artists received grants to produce murals, sculptures and installations under three themes: Underwater Adventures, Junkanoo Jubilee and Bahama Bliss. Signature works include a 22-foot Junkanoo-inspired mural by Allan Wallace and a vintage postcard–style welcome piece by Deldra Sands. The destination will feature three zones—Party Cove, Chill Beach and Family Beach—and immersive art integrated into guest experiences.
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The artists will create pieces inspired by The
"We could not be more excited to share the Artist Discovery Program cohort for Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, a group of local artists who have a true passion for their craft and their home, The
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The artwork for Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will embody three main themes—Underwater Adventures, which will emphasize The
Additional artists that will be featured include:
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Minolta Butler: Across three locations of Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, Butler will create murals that reflect the energy and eye-catching colors of The
Bahamas . Internationally recognized, Butler specializes in both traditional art mediums such as drawing, painting, illustrations and untraditional mediums like coffee and wine. -
June Collie: Collie will design one of four large flamingo sculptures located around the beach club, honoring the national bird of The
Bahamas . Collie's work draws from her upbringing inNassau , exploring themes of family, womanhood and the joys ofCaribbean life. - Preston Hanna: Drawing from his belief that art can be daring, modern and inclusive, Hanna will design a striking flamingo sculpture for guests to admire as they eat, drink and vibe at the beach club. Through his use of bold colors and distinctive strokes, Hanna's artwork captures the evolution of Bahamian culture and its people.
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Amaani Hepburn: At the beach club, Hepburn will create a colorful mural that draws from her personal experiences and explores the relationship between the
Caribbean's natural environment and its people. Through photography, painting and writing, Hepburn documents moments within her environment and aims to memorialize them in their most honest form in her art. -
Chaavanté Newton: Newton's use of bold colors, fluid forms and layered compositions will evolve into vibrant murals on two bars at Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. Newton is a visual artist whose work is rooted in the culture, energy and storytelling traditions of the
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John Paul: Paul will create two bold murals leaving a lasting impression on guests. His comprehensive understanding of color theory and use of oversized brush stroke technique allows him to capture a sense of rhythm and depth in his paintings while drawing inspiration from the tropical land and seascapes of The
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Deldra Sands: Sands, a portrait artist, will create a mural and design a flamingo sculpture at the destination. Her inspiration comes from a profound connection to the beauty of faces and the intricacies of nature in The
Bahamas . Through the use of traditional mediums, she aims to invite viewers to step into and experience her art. -
Lamaro Smith: As a visual artist with a focus on illustration, animation and design, Smith will create three murals that provide an immersive visual experience for guests. Influenced by the vibrant colors and natural beauty of his upbringing in The
Bahamas , Smith is dedicated to helping others share their narratives and building a community for aspiring Bahamian artists. -
Edrin Symonette: Vacationers will awe at Symonette's murals at multiple locations around the island. In his art, Symonette celebrates the vibrant natural and cultural identity of The
Bahamas , weaving together the colors, textures, and forms of land and sea to tell a story of connection and celebration. -
Allan Wallace: As guests enter the beach club, they'll be met with a bold and dynamic mural where they'll feel the spirt and vibes of The
Bahamas through Wallace's art. A self-taught creative, Wallace's diverse portfolio of artistic expression ranges from murals to live performances and fine art. - Angelika Wallace-Whitfield: From large, vivid murals to a brightly colored flamingo sculpture, Wallace-Whitfield's artistic expression will be felt throughout Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. As a visual artist and curator, Wallace-Whitfield's artwork is inspired by the Bahamian lived experience, incorporating native flora from both land and sea; while incorporating color palettes from nature, food and Junkanoo.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is where exclusive meets all inclusive. With three zones for three different vibes—Party Cove, Chill Beach and Family Beach –families, couples and vacationers alike can experience the ultimate beach day their way. Whether it's laying out at Chill Beach, dancing with the DJ at The Floating Flamingo, the world's largest swim up bar, or splashing around with the kids at Family Beach, there's something for everyone to enjoy all day long.
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