Madagascar’s first major contemporary art venue brings hope and imagination 27th February 2024 ‘In a country ravaged by food and health emergencies, art is vital,’ says Hobisoa Raininoro... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Smiles for Genocide Survivors Drawing & Painting 5th September 2023 Rwandan, genocide survivors and wives of genocide perpetrators of Umucyo Nyanza take to art!... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
‘If creativity relates to the transformation, change and development of substance, then it can be applied to everything in the world, and is no longer restricted to art’ – Joseph Beuys
Lab’s director integrates Talibé artwork into own painting 31st March 2022 You can see clues as to how & where Sara's latest paintings started: with the artwork of talibé children... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Expressive release for Catholic nuns in Senegal 17th December 2021 ‘Esperance’ now adorns the central waiting area for patients and staff alike to enjoy.... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Drawing & Painting Bring Joy to Talibé Children 25th November 2021 A moment to leave the trauma of existence behind and to share the thrill of creative expression & play... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
A celebration of contemporary African art 27th July 2021 ‘Things are changing and it’s optimistic’. Three Black artists, African and African American, explore common lineage and traditions.... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
‘Sharing the Light’ at HMP Dartmoor – magazine article 1st March 2021 Abstract art collaboration helps to build prisoners’ sense of purpose & hope during Covid... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Arts, Innovation & Resilience in a Post-Covid World 10th February 2021 Johns Hopkins ‘Next Normal’ symposium connects musicians, arts organisations & funders to imagine future ... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
The press on our work with prisoners 28th December 2020 Abstract artist helps Dartmoor prisoners to find their voice through art.... No Comments 0 Likes Read More