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    ARTS & LIFE

    Ntsika art on show

    Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanSeptember 4, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Simamkele Matiwana (Grade 12) – Self Portrait
    Hlumelo Matiwana (Grade 12) – Unity
    Amkela Diphi (Grae 12) – self portrait with green stripe
    Siyabulela Ngxe (Grade 12) – With Respect: My home – I love where I live – but these are some of the things that give me nightmares. These are bad habits that disturb me. I really value school and education and I want to be successful.

    Grade 11 and 12 pupils from Ntsika Secondary School headed for the Festival Gallery on the corner of Somerset and High streets after school last Friday, to see their work on display there. The exhibition, which will run until next Friday (8 September) represents a small selection of work by Ntsika visual art students who have been taking visual art as a subject through Carinus for the past few years. The project was initiated by Creative City with the support of the EU, with the aim of affording students the opportunity to study visual as a matric subject – something not previously offered at Ntsika. Their teachers are well known artists Jackie Jones, Peter Jones and Lindy Lombard along with Carinus staff.

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