“I tell stories with my art. They are not feel-good tales, but stories that come from pain, rejection,

Kingston, Jamaica – October 2, 2019 – The Rex Nettleford Arts Conference continues to deliver a one of a kind experience with exceptional performances,
Student leaders from tertiary institutions have suggested to the police top brass that significant strides can be made in reducing crime by infusing the police youth club movement with arts and literacy programmes,
Ironically, there was very little toughness, and absolutely no roughness, in the Cry Tough concert staged by the faculty of the School of Music at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts on Sunday.
I decided to study to become a theatre artist after the overwhelming and enriching experience of the first Caribbean Festival of the Arts, CARIFESTA, in 1972 in Guyana.
Originally published in the Gleaner, Tuesday, January 16, 2018.
Just as he set foot in the elevator, the fellow passenger’s eyes fixed on Akeem Mignott.
“Is this the actor?”
The Gleaner’s Flair Magazine sat down with Edna Manley College School of Visual Art student, Kevin McIntyre.
What Kevin McIntyre saw as a means of escape from the wider world became something so much more than a hobby;
Published Originally: Sunday | November 5, 2017, in the Gleaner
Fifteen students from the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts benefited from a real-life experience in brand development sponsored by three social enterprises,
Every year during the first week of June, the EMCPVA opens its doors to the public to showcase the work of its final year students from the School of Visual Arts.