441 – Four Artists, Four Styles, One Show
441, or Four Artists, Four Styles, One Show, is a recurring group show that features emerging local artists held in the Rick Faries Gallery. This year, 441 will showcase the multi-disciplinary talents of Nathaniel Binega-Northcott, Nikkie Richardson, Yassine Chentouf, and Dion Easton, who work with many mediums including painting, drawing, photography, filmmaking, and wearable art.
Nathaniel Binega-Northcott (@hooddvogue) is a fashion designer, entrepreneur, and visual artist. Under his alias “hooddvogue”, he creates site-specific installations for viewers and wearable art pieces, such as his “Art Dealer” hats. While his practice is wide-ranging, the body of work displayed in this exhibition features mostly his paintings and drawings. Through his visual platform, he intends to show “a personal history” that he, and hopefully viewers can use to look back on and learn from.
As an artist who spent his formative years in New York City, Nikkie Richardson’s (@nu.cents) work reflects the diverse cultural landscape that surrounded him. As a music producer, graphic designer, and photographer, he strives to create works that engage and inspire his audience in different ways. During his time studying in the city, he credits a constant exposure to a wide range of sights and sounds to have greatly influenced his artistic vision. His keen sense of observation and love for capturing the beauty and diversity of his surroundings has led him to explore various mediums of art, including photography and music. His photography focuses on capturing subjects in their natural element, whether it’s the candidness of their personality or the subtle yet very present essence of their vanity. Through the lens, he strives to convey the emotions and stories that are often hidden in plain sight. He explains that through his work he “aims to connect with the audience on a deeper level, by offering an immersive and engaging experience that stimulates both their senses and their intellect. I am constantly learning and evolving as an artist, and I look forward to sharing my journey with viewers.”
Yassine Chentouf (@yassine_the.artist) is a Bermudian artist and has been producing art in various forms as a musician, model, photographer, painter, and more. Since the pandemic, he has had an extremely productive presence on social media, producing campaigns like Photoshoot Friday. Within his work, he focuses on uplifting Bermudian stories and voices, and providing a space for people to celebrate themselves. This show heavily features an abstract style he’s been developing over the last few years.
Dion Easton (@dionthecreative) is a filmmaker and photographer, who specializes in capturing unique moments through video and photo. A son of the soil, he is well versed in many filmmaking and photography niches such as culture, sport, travel, interviews, documentary, and lifestyle. His eye for naturally documenting moments has afforded him the opportunity to work with local clients such as Bacardi Ltd. and Bermuda Tourism Authority. One of his most recent projects involved travelling with, and capturing content for, one of Bermuda’s top elite athletes, Adrian Roach. Some of these images are to be featured in this exhibition.
441 will be available to view until April 25, 2023. The Masterworks Museum is open 10am-4pm, Monday-Saturday, and entry to the Museum is currently FREE.

441 Artist talk
Join us for an artist talk with the artists of 441: Nikkie Richardson, DionTheCreative (Dion Easton), Yassine the Artist (Yassine Chentouf), and Hooddvogue (Nathaniel Binega-Northcott).
Hear from the artists themselves about their works in the show, their practice and more, on Wednesday, April 19 from 5:30 – 7 pm in the Rick Faries Gallery.
Members FREE
Non-Members $10

OPen mic night
Join us on Monday, April 24 from 6:30 – 10 pm, for an open mic night!
Interested in performing? Email marketing@masterworks.org to reserve a space.
ENTRY:
Before 7:30 is FREE
After 7:30 is $10
Entry is FREE for performers.