On Campus - Greenway 118, Greenside
We are excited to invite you to Letterlik, an engaging and insightful event that delves into the intersection of Graffiti, Fine Art, and Graphic Design, featuring Niels "Shoe" Meulman from Amsterdam. This dynamic discussion will explore the interdisciplinary nature of art and design in the contemporary landscape and how these fields can inspire younger generations.
The event will be hosted by Rhett Martyn (Artist and Lecturer at Greenside Design Center) and MJ Turpin (Director of Kalashnikov Gallery) at Greenside Design Center. Special guests Rasty Knayles, African Ginger, and Naledi Modupi will be joining the dialogue. Special acknowledgement to art aficionado Bert De Liefde for his vision and coordination of this project.
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We are excited to invite you to, Letterlik, an engaging and insightful event that delves into the intersection of Graffiti, Fine Art, and Graphic Design, featuring Niels "Shoe" Meulman from Amsterdam. If you can't make it to campus, be sure to join by clicking on this link at 10:45.


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Open days are not only for high school students, they are great for parents, mature working students and even current students looking for a change. Bring the whole family and come prepared with any questions that you may have.