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SUMMARY:Russel Hlongwane: The Flaneur
DESCRIPTION:INDLELA SEMINAR/WORKSHOP SERIES PRESENTS: \nCity Walk in downtown Durban by Russel Hlongwane \nThe city is laden with buildings\, and buildings are laden with history. The flaneur is an aimless wanderer\, in other words\, an empty wanderer. It is through this ‘’emptiness” that new readings of cities emerge. \nThe Durban CBD has experienced radical changes in the past few years\, it has transmutated in its own way despite planned methods of incremental city growth. This city has to accommodate esoteric forces\, economical forces and carry memories. The one way to map memory is to study the exterior of buildings alongside the observed forms of (foot\, vehicle and visual) traffic. There are also agents that refuse to change\, they defiant agents make for interesting narrators of activity that happen around them. This city-walk\, therefore\, aims to explore the notion of walking as map-making.
URL:https://artforhumanity.co.za/event/russel-hlongwane-the-flaneur/
LOCATION:Art For Humanity\, City Campus\, DUT\, Anton Lembede Street\, Durban\, Kwa-Zulu Natal\, 4001\, South Africa
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk:Doung Anwar Jahangeer
DESCRIPTION:INDLELA\nLecture/Workshop Series \nYou are invited to join us for an artist talk with Doung Anwar\nJahangeer \nTuesday 11 September 12pm\nAFH Office City Campus DUT \nAbout Doung Anwar Jahangeer \ndoung anwar jahangeer is an artist/architect\, ‘Creol’Mauritian-born\, living in Durban\, South Africa. His experience of the ‘profession’ led him to broaden his definition of architecture focusing on space\, an architecturewithoutwalls. In 2000 doung conceptualised and implemented ‘The CityWalk’ initiative as a way of directly engaging and observing the flux and mutability his adopted city. His work is multi-media and and includes live performance\, film/video\, sculpture\, painting\, installation and architecture. He has collaborated with numerous international artists / organisations in Scandinavia\, Europe and numerous African countries where he has instigated projects of a diverse nature including site responsive architectural installations; ephemeral\, temporary and permanent\, that engages the urban fabric often in an openly critical and sometimes provocative manner. \nIn 2008 he co-founded dala\, an NPO focusing on experiments and initiatives which engage art/architecture for social justice.
URL:https://artforhumanity.co.za/event/364/
LOCATION:Art For Humanity\, City Campus\, DUT\, Anton Lembede Street\, Durban\, Kwa-Zulu Natal\, 4001\, South Africa
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Women’s Day at The KZNSA Gallery\, together with Art for Humanity\, on Thursday 09 August 2018 from 13h00. All are welcome to attend a Masterclass with artist Khanyisile Mbongwa.\n\nKhanyisile Mbongwa is a Gugulethu-born independent curator based in Cape Town. In 2006 she was amongst the founding members of the artist collective Gugulective. \nHer work has since allowed her to travel locally and internationally Germany\, Spain\, Pakistan\, Scotland\, New York\, Switzerland\, Belgium\, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Just to mention a few of Mbongwa’s works and awards: In 2014 she interned at GIPCA under the supervision of Jay Pather\, curated the PreLIFE talks and assisted with the general running of Life Art Festival. In 2014 she won the Africa Centre – Artist In Residency Laureate and took up residency at JIWAR in Spain in 2015. \nIn 2015 she also curated Twenty Journey\, a photographic exhibition exploring South Africa 20 years into its democracy. Mbongwa was the Special Guest at Liste Art Fair Basel 2015\, where she curated a booth with the works of South African artist Buhlebezwe Siwani\, Astrid Gebhardt and Breeze Yoko. In 2017/18 she headed and curated Puncture Points\, a projected that commissioned over 15 artists to create and exhibit works tracing the use of oil in the Western Cape. She recently completed a curatorial research residency at CAT.Cologne that engaged with public space\, public intervention and public policy. \n*Entry is free and all are welcome. Complimentary drink provided.
URL:https://artforhumanity.co.za/event/359/
LOCATION:KZNSA\, 166 Bulwer Road\, Bulwer\, Durban\, Kwa-Zulu Natal\, 4001\, South Africa
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Fallism and the Cultural Politics of Decolonisation
DESCRIPTION:INDLELA\nLecture/Workshop Series \nPlease join us for a lecture by Khanyisile Mbongwa:\nWednesday 8 August 12pm\nAFH Office City Campus DUT \nAbout Khanyisile Mbongwa: \nKhanyisile Mbongwa is a Gugulethu-born independent curator based in Cape Town. In 2006 she was amongst the founding members of the artist collective Gugulective. Her work has since allowed her to travel locally and internationally Germany\, Spain\, Pakistan\, Scotland\, New York\, Switzerland\, Belgium\, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Just to mention a few of Mbongwa’s works and awards: In 2014 she interned at GIPCA under the supervision of Jay Pather\, curated the PreLIFE talks and assisted with the general running of Life Art Festival. In 2014 she won the Africa Centre – Artist In Residency Laureate and took up residency at JIWAR in Spain in 2015. In 2015 she also curated Twenty Journey\, a photographic exhibition exploring South Africa 20 years into its democracy. Mbongwa was the Special Guest at Liste Art Fair Basel 2015\, where she curated a booth with the works of South African artist Buhlebezwe Siwani\, Astrid Gebhardt and Breeze Yoko. In 2017/18 she headed and curated Puncture Points\, a projected that commissioned over 15 artists to create and exhibit works tracing the use of oil in the Western Cape. She recently completed a curatorial research residency at CAT.Cologne that engaged with public space\, public intervention and public policy. \nMbongwa is the former Executive Director of Handspring Trust. Besides her independent curatorial project\, Mbongwa is the Adjunct Curator for Performative Practices at Norval Foundation.
URL:https://artforhumanity.co.za/event/lecture-fallism-and-the-cultural-politics-of-decolonisation/
LOCATION:Art For Humanity\, City Campus\, DUT\, Anton Lembede Street\, Durban\, Kwa-Zulu Natal\, 4001\, South Africa
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SUMMARY:Khanyisile Mbongwa: DUT Student Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About Khanyisile Mbongwa: \nKhanyisile Mbongwa is a Gugulethu-born independent curator based in Cape Town. In 2006 she was amongst the founding members of the artist collective Gugulective. Her work has since allowed her to travel locally and internationally Germany\, Spain\, Pakistan\, Scotland\, New York\, Switzerland\, Belgium\, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Just to mention a few of Mbongwa’s works and awards: In 2014 she interned at GIPCA under the supervision of Jay Pather\, curated the PreLIFE talks and assisted with the general running of Life Art Festival. In 2014 she won the Africa Centre – Artist In Residency Laureate and took up residency at JIWAR in Spain in 2015. In 2015 she also curated Twenty Journey\, a photographic exhibition exploring South Africa 20 years into its democracy. Mbongwa was the Special Guest at Liste Art Fair Basel 2015\, where she curated a booth with the works of South African artist Buhlebezwe Siwani\, Astrid Gebhardt and Breeze Yoko. In 2017/18 she headed and curated Puncture Points\, a projected that commissioned over 15 artists to create and exhibit works tracing the use of oil in the Western Cape. She recently completed a curatorial research residency at CAT.Cologne that engaged with public space\, public intervention and public policy. \nMbongwa is the former Executive Director of Handspring Trust. Besides her independent curatorial project\, Mbongwa is the Adjunct Curator for Performative Practices at Norval Foundation.
URL:https://artforhumanity.co.za/event/khanyisile-mbongwa-workshop-with-students/
LOCATION:Art For Humanity\, City Campus\, DUT\, Anton Lembede Street\, Durban\, Kwa-Zulu Natal\, 4001\, South Africa
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