“Threads of Creativity,” a vibrant exhibition showcasing the diverse talents of students from the MAVC School of Art in collaboration with the MAVC VPA Gozo, is currently captivating visitors at the Art Space Ta’ Qali. This dynamic show brings together a striking collection of artwork spanning various disciplines, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, and mixed media. From the foundational skills of Level 1 students to the more advanced techniques of Level 5, the exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into the artistic journey and growth of these budding creatives. The breadth of work on display highlights the dedication and passion of both the students and their instructors.
While praising the collaboration between the Gozo and Malta Schools, the Head of College Network Victor Galea said, “The exhibition truly lives up to its name, weaving together a rich tapestry of artistic expressions and demonstrating the diverse “threads” of creativity that run through the Mikiel Anton Vassalli College”.
Roderick Camilleri Head of the MAVC, Malta School of Art, explained that “Each piece reflects the unique perspective and skill of its creator, resulting in a visually engaging and thought-provoking experience for visitors.”
“The range of mediums and styles on display ensures there is something to capture the interest of every art enthusiast, from traditional techniques to more contemporary approaches. “Threads of Creativity” is a testament to the power of art education and the remarkable potential of young artists” told Vince Caruana Head of the MAVC Gozo Visual and Performing Arts School.
The Mikiel Anton Vassalli College extends its sincere gratitude to the Ta’ Qali Art Space Malta National Park, for their invaluable support in making this joint venture a resounding success. This partnership has provided a wonderful platform for these students to showcase their work to a wider audience. The beautiful setting of the Art Space Ta’ Qali further enhances the viewing experience, creating an inspiring environment for both the artists and those who come to appreciate their creations. This collaborative effort underscores the importance of fostering creativity and supporting the arts within the community. The exhibition hosted at Ta Qali Art Space will last till 27th February. The opening hours are from 9:00am till 7:00pm.