Brooklyn Street Art
reports on a recent trip by artists
Swoon and Matt Small, gallerist Mike Small (of
Black Rat Projects), and blogger
RJ Rushmore to a school in Kabwe, Zambia, where they taught
print-making, linotype carving, portraiture and collage. For three days, writes
Josh McPhee at JustSeeds, the group led workshops with all of the 200 or more kids at the Robert Shitima School, a "non-denominational facility run by The Brothers of the Sacred Heart where orphans and children living in the shantytown of Makululu (one of the worlds largest slums) can get free k-9 schooling." A few photos of Swoon's cut-paper works and some of the kids, via Swoon (via Just Seeds) and used with permission:
Related: Swoon in Minneapolis (
1,
2)
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