now took on the form of something altogether more bright, exciting, and colourful!
I have loved every minute of this project and to say that it's been a learning curve is a bit of an understatement. It's not only benefited my University studies, but it's also broadened my understanding of West-African culture and has forced me to question whether sending second-hand clothing to Africa does more harm than good. For example, are the many highly-skilled domestic industries associated with traditional West African cloth under threat from the many tonnes of discarded clothing items shipped to Africa from Europe, the Far East and America?
Aside from asking myself questions and rethinking my opinions on certain debates and issues, I've also learnt how to 'pack' a mannequin, how to colour scheme fabric groups, and gained an insight in to how to successfully organise and curate an exhibition. Most of all though, I've been able to volunteer and work in an art gallery - something I didn't think I'd be able to do since choosing GCSE ICT over Art way back in year 9. Don't hold yourselves back guys!