Tagged With: OAaSIS creative workshop series
Trench Town gets power pack of Arts July 17 from OAaSIS
OAaSIS team of literary, performing and visual artists made the day special despite earlier heavy showers of rain threatening to postpone or cancel the event. Continue reading
Angela Stribling adds her voice to creative workshop series
As an RB and Jazz singer she already has commanded the hearts of many in Singapore and Japan to her bidding with her sultry voice Continue reading
Jamaican master painter tours Jamaica with OAaSIS
On Tuesday Hoyes travels to Port Royal Primary and Infant to restore murals along with other OAaSIS volunteers, as well as to do workshops including etching. Continue reading
OAaSIS creative series loved during Jamaica’s child
Lots of the children continually said they were glad to learn so much about visual arts which now was their favourite form, although they still loved singing. Continue reading
Boom end to Port Royal Series May 21
On Friday, the last day, there were hardly any visual sessions unlike the first 2 days but the children had enough virtual memories to speak about things learnt Continue reading
One love from the Arts on Day 2 Port Royal creative series
Next the Berger team, joined by OAaSIS founder were impressive. The children were taught how to make several patterns using Berger Paint and tools. Continue reading
Jolly good lessons at Port Royal creative series Day 1
Children at the Port Royal Infant and Primary School had a jolly time at the Creative Workshop series of the OAaSIS Foundation on the opening day, May 19. Continue reading
Super creative series for Port Royal May 19-21
Starting Wednesday, May 19, the students and community of Port Royal is in for an amazing 3 days of creative workshop series to empower especially the youth Continue reading
Student reports from St Theresa on CWS May 4,6,7
The reports are overwhelming and a true outpouring of gratitude from St Theresa students. Continue reading
REPORT: St Theresa CWS, May 4,6,7 by Jordan Jones
Mr Foga sang a nice song. Aunty Joann sang a song about respect.
I learnt that photographs can be transferred into drawings. Continue reading

