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Part of 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Thami Mnyele and Albio Gonzalez
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Part of 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Thami Mnyele and Albio Gonzalez
Medu Art Ensemble
Part of 6-MEDU MEMBER COLLECTIONS
This speech given by Thami Mnyele entitled "Observations of the State if the Contemporary Visual Arts in South Africa" was presented at Amsterdam conference in December 1982. Mnyele gives his impression of the state of the graphic art in South Africa. He explains how he got involved in politics while he was a student and how he wanted to understand his role as an Artist in the struggle. Mnyele contends that struggle and strife that manifests in the arts is linked to broader socio-political issues and thus, any art that is produced must not be "blind" to the "social stream from which art feeds: the community".
Medu Art Ensemble
Apartheid Kills: fight resettlement
Part of 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Medu Collective graphics and photographic units
Medu Art Ensemble
Art and Revolution in South Africa: The Theatre of Athol Fugard
In this paper, it is argued that the theatre of Athol Fugard very rarely engages with the experiences of the proleteriat and the oppressed. The author argues that while Fugard did manage to transcend racial categories in his early work and engaged extensively with the scene and identities of the black working classes, he has failed to consistently produce meaningful plays which engage these audiences.
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Part of 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
Medu collaborated with the Botswana National Museum and Art Gallery to design an art handbook for teachers as part of education. The handbook was designed by Ellen Forrester on behalf of Medu and used in Botswana schools.
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Art Toward Social Development: An Exhibition of South African Art
Part of 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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Art Toward Social Development: An Exhibition of South African Arts
Part of 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
A list of the various artists who produced and displayed work at the Art Toward Social Development Exhibition. It includes a list of the artists, photographers and poster makers and a brief background of these cultural workers.
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Art Toward Social Development Exhibition Flyer
Part of 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
The flyer includes advertisements for the Art Toward Social Development exhibition and Culture and Resistance Symposium/Festival which included art, photography, film, literature, theatre, music and dance. The Art Toward Social Development exhbition would take place from 10 June - August 10 1982. The Culture and Resistance Symposium dated July 5 - 9 July 1982. At the back of the flyer there is information that the opening of Art Toward Social Development would be done by Thami "Thamsanqa" Mnyele at 18:30 on Wednesday, 9 June 1982 at the National Museum and Art Gallery. The front cover is the poster for the exhbition.
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Artists Association of Botswana
Part of 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
Agenda of the meeting covers discussion about museum art classes for secondary school pupils and art workshops for primary school teachers.
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