Jamaica’s culture icon, Vice-Chancellor Emeritus of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Ralston Miller
Oscar Derby etched five valuable points on the minds of the students at the Allman Town Primary, where the sessions were held.
Among the works of Master Painter Barrington Watson, patron of the Foundation is the portrait of US Ambassador Her Excellency Brenda LaGrange Johnson, done ealy 2009. A very appreciative audience gasped as one, at its revealing at the Gallery Barrington, Hope Road in February of that year.
Schedule of creative workshop series at Allman Town Primary by the OAaSIS International Foundation.
In 2010, the OAaSIS core team deeply wish you all success beyond your wildest imagination, knowing fully well that God the greatest creator, composer, ARTist is the best in inspiration, and guidance. I, as founder am here from wherever I find myself to support you in any way to realise your full potential, and what’s more now there is a growing network of creative, and skilled persons and well wishers sending you at least postive energy.
Earlier this year, the school’s principal, Kandi-Lee Crooks Smith highlighted the arts as one area that needed assistance in an interview with the Gleaner’s Arts and Education Editor, Robert Lalah.
The sessions by OAaSIS volunteers, are being held to sensitise Jamaica
In a world where the majority of people still wants peace and unity, and reject violence and murder, where gays now advocate for rights, and where urban gangs and black-on-black crime has grown to epidemic proportions, is there the possibility that there is a rejection of the current perception of Jamaica and Jamaican music?
The Creative Production and Training Centre (CPTC