October 2015 and a successful exhibition as part of the Africa Eye Film Festival in Bristol. We also held three well attended lino printing workshops - providing much needed funding to the project back in kafountine. Special thanks to Annie and Clara at Africa Eye and the Spike Island print Workshop.
![]() Trevor with students from Peaks College when he visited to talk about the Kafountine Lino Printing website. Peaks College is part of The Sheffield College ![]() The film of the 2015 Kafountine Carnival can be seen here. The Kafountine Carnival is an annual event held over 9 evenings and showcasing local and regional music and dance. The shop opened in January on the man road in Kafountine. This means that there is a permanent base for the artists to work in a prime position with electricity.
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