October 1, 2012
A shot of work in progress by our work/study student Arjun who was busy reorganizing our watercolour pencils after two weeks of welcoming visitors for Lifelong Learning Week, Open Streets, and Culture Days tours. Our retrospective exhibition of Takao Tanabe’s works on paper was the starting point for exploring landscape, drawing and watercolour painting. Visitors worked their creative magic making their own landscapes.
Our thanks to all of those who attended and to our volunteers
– now the clean up begins!

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