In Morija today, like yesterday, clay is being shaped, pots thrown and fired. Paintings painted and ideas exchanged. Art is a language. It is a language being spoken in Morija, and a language that is universally understood.
Morija has long been a cradle of culture and learning in Lesotho. So much seminal thought and inspiration has taken place here that it seems quite natural that new shoots and branches of cultural activity are rapidly growing and taking on a momentum of their own. Clay is being shaped, pots thrown and fired. Paintings painted and more than this ideas are being exchanged. Art is a language. It is a language being spoken more and more in Morija. It is also a language that is understood universally and Morija is taking it’s place in this cross-continental dialogue. Read More
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