Thanks to Farenheit, Peter Lloyd, Winston “Bello” Bell, Cordel Green, Barrington Watson, Kamal Hinds for a successful OAaSIS series at Allman Town
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.
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
Last Friday, January 22, at the end of the creative workshop series for Allman Town Primary, the closing ceremony lasting 3 hours was a display of creative skills, new and experienced.
It was all about being creative and learning about a few tools of the art trade on the fifth day of the creative workshop series, Thursday January 20.
The first workshop of the second week, was filled with anticipation and palettes were satisfied. Media personality Leighton Levy started the day promptly.
The second day of the Allman Town creative workshop series mirrored the first day in success, as the students were brought to new horizons by Donald Oliver, Malesia Frazer, Emma Lewis, and Jana Bent, although missing. The creative workshop series titled
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
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