Artists Learn Art Of Saving For A Better Life

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FRANCISTOWN: After spending close to a week of having their artistic skills honed by gurus, it will be back to their studios and homes for previously neglected artists in the north.

Thapong Visual Arts Centre coordinator, Reginald Bakwena and Velias Ndaba had as of last week Monday grouped up to 20 artists from Francistown and surrounding villages for a workshop at Supa Ngwao Museum.

The workshop ended Saturday with an exhibition of the artwork by the participating artists. Actually, on Friday at 2pm, the artists had an opportunity to critique their works.  Among the highlights of the workshop were presentations from the corporate world, starting with Barclays Bank whose officials instilled in the artists the importance of saving.

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