Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
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Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
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Johannesburg Art Gallery publication on Thami Mnyele and Medu Art Ensemble Retrospective exhibition The programme is about numerous work that Thami did while being part of Medu.
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A tribute to Thami Mnyele was compiled by Department of Sport, Recreation,Arts and Culture. The booklet covers his lifetime and work that he was involved in.
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Thami Mnyele and Medu Art Ensemble Retrospective
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Pamphlet of Thami Mnyele and Medu Art Ensemble Retrospective at Johannesburg Art Gallery. It covers topics about Thami Mnyele's biography, various Units of Medu which includes the relevance and commitment of Medu that provided training workshops in a range of arts skills including creative writing, theatre, music, photography, film and graphic art. Medu had The Graphics Unit which was responsible for producing Medu newsletters and posters with political messages. in addition, the Publication and Research Unit as a centre of Medu to contact with South African arts groups.
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Programme provides exhibition details on the opening and closing of exhibition. Conference sessions that took place at Hector Pieterson Museum, Johannesburg Art Gallery and Constitutional Court Conference Centre.
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The rationalism of nationalism?
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An exhibition catalogue at Warren Siebrits Gallery, Rosebank in 2006. The catalogue has some of Medu posters.
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Newsletter 1984, Vol. 6, Nos. 1 & 2, Malibongwe
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Medu declared the year 1983 as the "Year of Women", placing an image of a women with a gun on her back on the front cover of this edition. The first section of this edition covers cultural work both about women and by women. This includes poetry and articles. One poem by Victor Matlou, titled "The Breath of August 9th" engages with the importance of women in the struggle for freedom, starting with his title which refers to the march of women to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956 to oppose pass laws. The second section of this newsletter explores "Medu's work and progress", with a particular focus on community oriented art projects. This an exploration of the Ngwedi graphic unit by Mognane Serote, the Community Band-Bond by Mandisa and projects undertaken by the Itumeleng Film Unit. Front page graphic by Miles Pelo.
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J. Seidman Work, National Museum
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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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Minutes of Graphics Unit Meeting
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