In recognition of the transformative role of emerging technologies in the global music industry, the Cabinet has approved scholarships for six promising young musicians to participate in a prestigious nine-month Advanced AI and Dolby Atmos Production Certification Programme at the Garnish Music Production School in New York.
This initiative is part of the Government’s broader commitment to fostering innovation and empowering the creative arts sector in Antigua and Barbuda. With artificial intelligence and immersive audio formats like Dolby Atmos revolutionizing how music is created, produced, and experienced, it is vital that Antiguan and Barbudan artists are equipped with the tools and knowledge to stay competitive on the international stage.
The six individuals selected for this first phase will be drawn from a diverse pool of local talent, including members of the Harrison Centre, Kaution Band, NeWgen Band, and other prominent bands and music collectives across the island. These recipients will receive world-class training in cutting-edge music production techniques, sound design, and AI-assisted composition and mixing.
The Cabinet views this investment not only as an opportunity to uplift individual artists but also as a strategic move to strengthen the cultural and economic potential of the music industry in Antigua and Barbuda. Upon completion of the programme, the scholarship recipients are expected to return with new skills that can be shared within the local music community, further enhancing the country’s creative landscape and positioning it as a hub for modern music production in the Caribbean.