Two more photographers have come aboard to provide information for the OAaSIS online art careers library.
Plans have now been finalised for the Creative Workshop Series (CWS) at St Theresa’s Preparatory. This was done in a meeting on Monday, February 22 between principal Mrs Dahlia Taylor, art teacher Mr Earl Fyffe and OAaSIS Founder, Anthea McGibbon.
Assistant Project Director Melhanie Spence had been present at the introductory meeting with both Mr Fyffe and Ms McGibbon.
Come Tuesday, February 16th, from 7:00a.m OAaSIS International representatives will be guests on Jamaica’s televison prograsmme “Smile Jamaica, It’s morning time!”
As a singer, musician, actor, dancer, graphic artist, writer, OAaSIS patron #2 Farenheit understands well about the Arts and the need for children to be exposed
Teacher says the first workshop was extremely beneficial to the older students, as Kamal Hines introduced the GSAT Games to the students. A number of teachers have since expressed an interest in securing these cds to be used in lesson delivery.
I cannot thank Ms. Anthea McGibbon and her team enough for the six amazing days we had, says Allman Town Principal Mrs Kandi-Lee Crooks-Smith
On Friday, January 22 over 30 artists, artistes were thanked for the time they gave to Allman Town Primary
The first workshop of the second week, was filled with anticipation and palettes were satisfied. Media personality Leighton Levy started the day promptly.
Oscar Derby etched five valuable points on the minds of the students at the Allman Town Primary, where the sessions were held.
Following his presentation on Art, his own experience as an graphic artist and actor unknown to many more familiar with his music and songs, and as a back up singer to Sean Paul, Farenheit