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Signal Hill Secondary School proudly unveiled a display of talent and creativity. From bold conceptual pieces to deeply personal expressions, students transformed ideas into impact, telling stories of identity, culture, resilience and imagination, in an art and design exhibition on Thursday. More in this Elizabeth Williams report.
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00:00My goal is to use storytelling and comics as a tool of instrumentalism and emotionalism, reviving Caribbean myths and empowering
00:10youth to see them as living the olden traditions.
00:14Over 40 students participated in the fourth installment of the exhibition.
00:20So as an art and design teacher, would you say the future of Tobago is in good hands?
00:25Definitely, definitely. This is just a testament.
00:28It's a single fraction of the wider school public. It's a reason to be posted on one day on a
00:33daily basis.
00:34Principal Mrs. Arianna Dabro-Ford reaffirmed the school's commitment to excellence and holistic development.
00:42Well, every year, consistently for the last 10 years, our students have always made the merit list for art and
00:49design at CSEC and at Cape.
00:54So we know that they will continue to do us proud in that respect.
00:59However, it is really commitment and dedication that goes into it.
01:06It's long hours. Many persons don't recognize how time-consuming it is.
01:12And to really see the end result of all of that effort, a culmination of art pieces over the years,
01:20it is so thrilling.
01:22The art and design exhibition was held at the Signal Hill Secondary School Art Room TechVoc on Thursday.
01:30Elizabeth Williams, TV6 News.
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