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Opening Remarks 1982 South African Art Exhibition

The opening remarks of Art Towards Social Development Exhibition were delivered by Thami Mnyele on 9 June 1982. He gave an idea of the structure of the exhibition; a collection of paintings, sculptures and photographs would be displayed. The second part will be a symposium/festival held on the 5 July to the 9 July 1982. He also mentioned that symposium/festival would be dealing with literature and performing arts such as music, film, theatre and dance. This exhibition is a step towards being hopeful and practical about creating an alternative for artists in South Africa. The main question posed at the exhibition is: how to cultural workers and artists partake in the struggle for national liberation and self determination?

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Poetry and Music for Friends

The theme of poetry and music is about the world-wide and age-old oppression. It is a participation of different countries such as South America, Europe and Southern Africa.

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"Woza Albert!" Play

Performance of Woza Albert in Gaborone hosted by Medu.

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Shades of Change

Shades of Change ticket and flyer for Medu play with a portrait of Bochana Mokwena, artwork by Judy Seidman.

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Photograph

Copy of a photograph by Mike Kalin, Gaborone, Botswana.

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Federation of S.A Women

Drawing of Florence Matamela at Federation of South African Women launch in 1954. T-shirt design was made by Judy Seidman. The drawing is to mark 30th anniversary of launch of Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW).

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Medu Calendar

Ordinary months of the year and display of Medu Posters.

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Art Toward Social Development: An Exhibition of South African Art

  • ZA MEDU MEDU-4-4.1-4.1.1-4.1.1.3
  • sub-subseries
  • 10 June 1982 - 10 August 1982
  • Fait partie de 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK

A background to the Exhibition of South African Art called "Art Toward Social Development" that was held on the 10 June to 10 August 1982 at National Museum and Art Gallery in Gaborone, Botswana. The exhibition reflects a panorama of South African art in 1982 through paintings, photographs and sculptures. The entire spectrum of South African society is reflected here. The first page of the document introduces the exhibition. Subsequent pages include a list of the artists and their artforms as well as biographies of the exhibitors.

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