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The Masterworks exhibit 'We Are Sailing', featuring artwork depicting Bermuda that dates back to the 18th century.

This is your last chance to see the 'We Are Sailing' exhibit at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.

The exhibit comes down on Sunday after a seven month run, explained Tom Butterfield director of Masterworks.

"It is breaking my heart that it has to come down, it's like my family," he said.

The exhibition is located in The Butterfield Family Gallery, which is in the Botanical Gardens, Paget.

The 'We Are Sailing' is a featured event of Bermuda's 400th Anniversary and was part of the yearlong celebrations sponsored by the Bermuda 400th Committee.

This Saturday is the last day the show will be open to the public.

Masterworks is open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m and is closed on all public holidays. For further information: 236-2950. Admission $5, members and children under 12 are free.

Winslow Homer's Inland Water is also being exhibited in the current exhibit 'We Are Sailing', which ends on Saturday.
From the wreck of the Sea Venture through the glory days of the great Furness-Withy ocean liner Queen of Bermuda, the island's destiny was linked with the Atlantic.