Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

Angola: Plastic Arts Students' Activities on Display

10 December 2008


Luanda — At least twenty nine paintings, five ceramics and four sculptures of young students from the National Plastic Arts School (ENAP), portraying some of Angolan sceneries and figures, are being displayed as from this Wednesday, at the National Union of Plastic Artists (UNAP) Exhibition Hall, in Luanda.

The exhibition, in the light of the closing of the 2008 school year's activities of the National Institute of Artistic Training (INFA) Arts School, presents the students' talents on observing and bringing the environment surrounding them.

Topics like "the thinker" by Alfredo Bango painting, "Movement and Rhythm" by Tereza de Almeida, "Bantu Woman" (ceramic of Efigénia António), " Bust, by Mendes de Carvalho" (sculpture of Virgílio Pinheiro), "A Zungueira" (sculpture of ermenelgildo), are part of a set of works that will be displayed until 19 December.

Speaking to Angop, the director of National Plastic Arts School (ENAP), Lukulo Zola, referred that the artistic works, presented by the students, give prominence to the work done by the teachers for the continuous emergence of the new generations of artists.

This year 33 plastic artists ended the course, including 22 painters, five ceramists and four sculptors.

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