American artists in Botswana for cultural exchange

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Americans PIC: MOMPATI TLHANKANE

Three American fine artists are in Botswana as part of the US government program called Art in Embassies.

The trio Peter Clouse, Jacquelyn Gleisner and Jill Galarno on Monday presented some of their works to the yearning eyes of local artists at Thapong Visual Arts.

Speaking during the event, US ambassador to Botswana, Earl Miller, said the project is part of a US government programme meant to promote cross-cultural dialogue and understanding through visual arts.

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