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4th Cayman Islands Biennial

The 4th Cayman Islands Biennial: Archipelago explores the changes reshaping Cayman within the Caribbean and the wider world. From climate and development pressures to shifting cultural identities, the exhibition highlights how personal stories and collective concerns intersect—much like the many islands of an archipelago.

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Across six venues and three themes, Archipelago invites visitors to reflect on how artists respond to today’s social challenges, and how their visions connect the personal, national, and global.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the hours of operation at the National Museum?

The National Museum is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm and on Saturdays from 10am to 5pm.

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Is there available parking at the Museum?

There is limited street parking or paid parking at Bayshore Mall.

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How much does it cost to enter the Museum?

Please see our Visiting page for more information.

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How long does it take to go through the Museum?

It takes about 45 minutes- 1 hour to go through the Museum - this includes a 20 minute introductory video. 

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How long will this exhibition be on for?

This exhibition will be on through February 2026. 

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Can I walk to the Museum from the Cruise Port?

The National Museum is located within walking distance of the Port.

 

Are there guided tours?

Guided tours are available by appointment. Please see our Visiting page for more information.

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Are audio headsets with different translations available?

We now offer a brand-new Audio Guide with multiple language options, including Caymanian Dialect, English, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Tagalog, and Jamaican Patois!

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Simply connect to the Museum’s Wi-Fi on your smartphone to access the guide and explore Cayman’s history at your own pace. No headset needed—just bring your device and enjoy! 

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Is the Museum accessible by wheelchair?

The National Museum is housed within a historic building with limited accessibility; however, our ground floor and bathrooms are accessible. 

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