On August 31, six new children swelled the numbers at the James Street location. Visual Artist Rico Reiko Nagase, a naturalised Jamaican from Japan conducted a workshop in primary and secondary colours.
Then the children could hardly sit for the quiz session by Founding Project director Anthea McGibbon.
Yes it was a great day with even more children filing in despite treats being held in the area. They chose to come and all enjoyed the workshop. Thanks to Rico Reiko Nagase for her session, before poetry with Anthea McGibbon– and yes on the first set of benches made by Shakka with board from Kingston Bookshop!! Thanks to noted Jamaican Sculptor Peter Johnson for location. TODAY’s WORKSHOP: Learning colours and poetry.