Trio's exhibition opens

Exhibitions have become the order of the day art lovers do not have to wait a long time to attend one by renowned artists. Only weeks after Veryan Courtenay Edwards' February 1-28 'Unity' exhibition ended at the National Museum Main Gallery, another exhibition is scheduled to open today.

The exhibition, which will run until March 20, will show paintings by Petra Rohr-Rouendaal and ceramic works by Ulrike von Schweri-Franken and Wendy Keorapetse Phatsima.

Rohr-Rouendaal studied fine art in Germany. She also did a postgraduate degree in printmaking and studied art therapy in the United Kingdom (UK). She has worked as an illustrator and artist for more than 30 years in Europe and Africa. The second edition of her book Where there is no Artist is also due for publication this year.

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