Wandering Minds College of Fine Arts, a growing institution established in 2019, is taking part in the ongoing 26th Edition of Hornbill Festival 2025, with a stall that highlights the creativity and potential of its young artists. The college, known for nurturing fresh talent in visual arts, aims to help students explore new ideas, express themselves confidently, and build strong practical skills through hands-on learning.
The institute currently offers two main programmes: a three-year Bachelor of Vocation in Fine Art, which provides a solid foundation in the discipline, and a one-year Diploma in Fine Art, which allows students to specialise in various fields. The diploma options include Painting, Ceramic Art and Pottery, Calligraphy, Fashion Design, and Photography.
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By blending classroom learning with real-world experience, Wandering Minds College of Fine Arts continues to prepare its students for promising careers in the creative industry — a glimpse of which is now on display at their Hornbill Festival stall, World War Museum Area, Kisama.
