Medu Art Ensemble Consolidation Project

MEDU ON-LINE places in the public domain the archives of Medu Art Ensemble, a collective of cultural activists and art-makers whose creative cultural work inspired and mobilized people’s engagement in South Africa’s liberation movement.
Medu Online provides basic historical information and archival records about Medu’s work, using material mostly collected from personal collections of surviving Medu members. A reference group of Medu members ensures that the online resource accurately reflects the history.
This web-site is managed by Wits Historical Papers and the Wits History Workshop; to maintain and develop content over time, and to ensure that the site embodies high standards of research and avoids individual bias.

Área de identidad

Identificador

MEDU

Forma autorizada del nombre

Medu Art Ensemble Consolidation Project

Forma(s) paralela(s) de nombre

Otra(s) forma(s) de nombre

Tipo

  • Educativo

Área de contacto

 

Wits University Research Archives Contacto principal

Tipo

Project Archive

Dirección

Dirección (calle)

1 Jan Smuts Avenue

Localidad

Johannesburg

Región

Gauteng

Nombre del país

Sudáfrica

Código postal

2001

Teléfono

+27 11 717-7083/1940

Fax

Correo electrónico

Notas

 

Judy Seidman

Tipo

Former Medu member

Dirección

Dirección (calle)

Localidad

Región

Nombre del país

Código postal

Teléfono

Fax

Correo electrónico

URL

Notas

Área de descripción

Historia

MEDU ART ENSEMBLE was formed by South Africa exiles in Gaborone, Botswana, in 1978. The organisation produced a wealth of creative work across all major art-forms; the group further played a key role in shaping aesthetic and cultural theory and praxis within Africanist and liberation struggles. On June 14 1985, the South African Defence Force attacked the homes of Medu members and other activists in Gaborone, killing 12 people; Medu as an organisation ceased to exist.

Contexto geográfico y cultural

Mandatos/Fuentes de autoridad

The collective process was a fundamental factor in Medu work, as well as the way in which individual artists changed and grew within the collective.

The work of the Medu Art Ensemble that is displayed on this website as part of the Consolidation Project, particularly Medu posters, are available for reproduction under the South African Creative Commons Copyright legislation. This stipulates that such items are free to use for educational, historical, cultural and not-for-profit use. If the use of an image or poster does not fit under the "educational, historical, cultural purposes", or is primarily for-profit, respective charges apply. Also note, that this only refers to situations where the sole or main purpose of reproduction is financial gain, it does however not include images and posters reproduced as part of a publication recording historical and cultural events, and/or for educational purposes, where the publication is then sold to cover the costs of production.

Estructura administrativa

Administración de registros y políticas de recolección

Edificios

Fondos

Instrumentos de descripción, guías y publicaciones

The initial setup, archival description and upload of poster images was done by Ogone Phetlhu and Laurence Stewart.

Área de acceso

Horario de apertura

Condiciones de acceso y requisitos

Accesibilidad

Área de servicios

Servicios para la investigación

Servicios de reproducción

Áreas públicas

Área de control

Identificador de la descripción

Identificador de la institución

Reglas y/o convenciones usadas

Estado de elaboración

Nivel de detalle

Fechas de creación, revisión o eliminación

Idioma(s)

Escritura(s)

Fuentes

Notas de mantención

Puntos de acceso

Puntos de acceso

  • Portapapeles

Contacto principal

1 Jan Smuts Avenue
Johannesburg, Gauteng
ZA 2001