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Johannesburg Working Group organises two further Iterations of the Un/chronological Timeline in April and May 2019
Two further iterations of the Un/chronological Timeline have taken place in Johannesburg – one at theSymposium ‘Rorke’s Drift, Histories and Pedagogies’ at the Bag Factory and the other at Wits University Braamfontein Campus during Africa Month. 5-6 April 2019 Rorke’s Drift, Histories and Pedagogies: A symposium The Bag Factory Artists’ Studios, The Swedish Embassy in…
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¿CÓMO TRABAJAR CON ARCHIVOS QUE «NO ESTÁN AHÍ»? LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE MEDU ART ENSEMBLE EN EL PRESENTE
Grupo de Trabajo: Johannesburg Autorxs: Puleng Plessie, Rangoato Hlasane #aprendizaje autoorganizado #archivo #conjunto artístico medu #legado #compartir conocimientos #educación popular #apartheid #activismo La descarga es gratuita. SIGA LAS RUTAS A LAS QUE ESTÁ CONECTADA ESTA UNIDAD DE APRENDIZAJE: → Escribir cartas → Trabajar con imágenes → La pedagogía crítica y sus críticas → Activismo de…
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The Maseru Working Group contributes to the VANSA Organising Handbook (October 2018)
Lineo Segoete (Maseru) was invited by Visual Arts Network South Africa (VANSA) to attend a meeting of arts, cultural and arts educational peers from the region that eventually resulted in the creation of a handbook for ‘organising’. The book details some of the experiences of and strategies for organising that are currently adopted by arts…
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Contributions from the Johannesburg and Kinshasa Working Groups published in Artl@s Bulletin 7, no. 1 (2018)
Essays by David Andrew (Johannesburg Working Group) and Cedrick Nzolo (Kinshasa Working Group) have been published in a special issue of Artl@s Bulletin , “ Mediating Past, Present and Future of D.R.Congo’s Historical Narratives on Art in a Global South Dialogue ” This special issue aims to bring to readers some of the main themes,…
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storytelling and creative writing for the Lephephe Print Gatherings (15-16 February 2018)
Puleng Plessie (Johannesburg) and Lineo Segoete (Maseru) joined forces to run a day-long creative writing for high school students at Metropolitan College in Johannesburg. The following day, the students alongside other young people shared their work in a publicstorytelling session during the Lephephe Print Gathering at the King Kong Building.