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A Celebration
Ruth Prowse School of Art celebrates it's 50th year in 2021.
(1883 - 1967) Miss Prowse was an artist of considerable note and a staunch protagonist...
Olwethu Mahlatini
We are so proud of Olwethy being featured on the 10and5 Graduate feature for 2020.
This affirms our talented graduates and work of exceptional qual...
Greatest Hits
We are so proud of our graduates that are included in the Greatest Hits which showcases the standout talent of the 2020 Fine Arts graduates from th...
Graduate Show Catalogue
Jethro Longwe in Graphic Design 3 was the winner of the design of the Graduate 2020 catalogue. Jethro refers to his concept;
"Looking back at 2020 ...
Ruth Prowse School of Art OPEN DAY EXHIBITION
We are proud to launch our Open Day Exhibition on the 03 October 2020. This will celebrate the creative work by our first and second year students ...
Ruth Prowse School of Art PANGOLIN PROJECT
We are very proud of the great work by the Ruth Prowse School of Art Graphic Design second and third year students for the live client- The House o...
Ruth Prowse School of Art Self-Portraits in Soap
A favourite annual project is when the second year Fine Art students carve a self portrait in-the-round, from a block of regular bath soap. This ye...
Yonela Doda
We are so proud of our third year student in Fine art, Yonela Doda, going places and making a name for herself. Please see the featured article on:...
Nkhuwemi Kumwenda
THE LOCK DOWN PROJECT
I did a series of clay sculptures of food. The title of the series is 'Food thoughts in lock down'. I sculpted food that I ha...
Celebrating the past and looking forward
RPSA is so proud of all our past students who inspire our current students to excel.
This incredible ring in gold was hand-made by Atiya Patel in 2...
Celebrating the Past and Looking forward to the Future
As we create at home during this period of lock down, we remember that RPSA has withstood many periods of difficulty. Our students continue to exce...
Creativity during lockdown
We are so proud of our students who continue to learn and be creative during this period of national lockdown.
A beautiful work by Michelle Jasmine...