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The Ampersand Foundation, 2004. First and only Edition. A very good copy with some minor shelf wear along the top and bottom edges. Only 1500 copies of this book were printed. 167 pages, numerous illustrations. Paperback.
Polly Street Art Centre was established in 1949 by a group of artists who began to teach art voluntarily to black South Africans. Cecil Skotnes, Larry Skully, Gideon Uysand Fred Scimmel taught at the centre. Sydney Kumalo, Ezrom Legae, Louis Maqhubela, Leonard Matsoso, Nat Mokgosi, Isaiah Moeketsi, Durant Sihlali, Lucas Sithole, Ephraim Ngatane and Dumile Feni were students there.
Foreword by Jack Ginsberg.
Includes a separate 6 pp., resource for educators and learners in the visual arts written by Helene Smuts entitled "Looking for no.1 Polly Street".

