emerging arts activist programme
The fundamental aim of this workshop is to expose, explore and instil a basic socio-political grounding (within a post-colonial theory framework) in young arts activist, towards a broader reconciliation and transformational end. This long term intervention will launch during National Youth month, which commemorates the June 16, 1976 uprising of youths against Bantu Legislation laws.
The workshop will run during the June vacation and is open to youth aged 15 to 20 who aspire to transform our nation through visual art. Artworks produced by participants will be exhibited at the Apartheid Museum for approximately 2 weeks (exhibition opening 27 June).
See the official advert below:
FOR BOOKINGS please contact Wayde Davy at 011 309 4700
or email at wayded@apartheidmuseum.org
The fundamental aim of this workshop is to expose, explore and instil a basic socio-political grounding (within a post-colonial theory framework) in young arts activist, towards a broader reconciliation and transformational end. This long term intervention will launch during National Youth month, which commemorates the June 16, 1976 uprising of youths against Bantu Legislation laws.
The workshop will run during the June vacation and is open to youth aged 15 to 20 who aspire to transform our nation through visual art. Artworks produced by participants will be exhibited at the Apartheid Museum for approximately 2 weeks (exhibition opening 27 June).
See the official advert below:
FOR BOOKINGS please contact Wayde Davy at 011 309 4700
or email at wayded@apartheidmuseum.org
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