Lemba Art College
Is That a Bunny In The Back?

One final thing we learned during the course of our conversation, was that the college regularly has exhibitions. We said at the time we would be happy to promote them when our site was up and running. Well, now we have a website complate with an events section, and basic listings are free. So if anybody knows the lady please ask her to get in touch with any dates she wants promoting. Unfortunately, when we visited a couple of weeks ago there was nobody around, as it was sunday morning, but if anybody knows her, please ask her to get in touch.

Follow The Arrow

If you do a search for "Lemba Art College" you get lots of results for Cyprus College of Art. In the past, they were located here, but this is no longer the case, I believe.
New Faces

If you look carefully there is a small sign pointing the direction of the college, just past the sitting lady. Incidentally, on our first visit in 2016, there was no lady there. As we said before, the place is still evolving.

From what we have read, the college isn't a traditional college. Since 2014, when the founder died, it has become more of a studio and residency centre for artists and art students from around the world.
We should stress though, that this information comes from the web, and hasn't been verified by anybody who studies or works there. If we are wrong we will happily update that description.
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