Meet Us In The Onion Patch | October 1 – November 24, 2025, in the Marée Lounge at The Loren
Opening October 1, to mark the beginning of the Bermuda Tourism Authority’s Art Month, Bermudian artist Jahbarri Wilson will present a solo exhibition, Meet Us In The Onion Patch, in the Marée Lounge at The Loren. The exhibition is the fourth in a continuing partnership between Masterworks Museum and The Loren, designed to showcase local artists beyond traditional gallery spaces.
Wilson’s vivid canvases blend abstraction with loose figuration, creating works that feel both intentional and spontaneous. His practice is driven by curiosity—about Bermudian history, global cultures, and the expressive possibilities of painting.
In 2024, Wilson received a Bermuda Arts Council grant for an artist residency in Peru. There, he explored local traditions, learning to source and process natural pigments as well as foraging clay. This experience reflects his broader approach: drawing inspiration from his travels, building cultural connections, and highlighting the shared threads of human experience. Wilson views creation as a form of play—mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual—that allows him to explore the essence of Bermuda and its people.
The exhibition will be on view from October 1– November 24, 2025, with a public opening reception – the opening event of Art Month – on Wednesday, October 1, from 6-8pm in the Marée Lounge, at The Loren.
The opening reception is sponsored by the Bermuda Tourism Authority, The Loren, and Goslings Limited.
Can’t make it to The Loren? Can’t get one of the works out of your head?
To see and shop all of the works on view, and read the exhibition catalogue, head to rickfariesgallery.com for more details.
Some exhibitions may include content or perspectives that are sensitive to some viewers. Within the Rick Faries Gallery, our mission is to support and amplify the work of local artists by providing a space for diverse creative expression. We believe that art plays a vital role in reflecting and challenging the complexities of our world and we encourage viewers to engage thoughtfully with the works on display. We are committed to fostering open dialogue and critical thought while maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all visitors.