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  • Africa Cluster welcomes Tracy Murinik as Invited Expert for Colloquium 2 (April 2017)

    Africa Cluster welcomes Tracy Murinik as Invited Expert for Colloquium 2 (April 2017)

    Tracy Murinik is an independent art writer, commentator, educator and curator based in Johannesburg. She writes, curates and teaches on art from South Africa and the continent, and is currently focused on realising an ongoing photographic archive project, A R C H I V E : African Repository for the Collation of Historical, Interpretive Visual…

  • Johannesburg Working Group on Medu Art Ensemble

    Johannesburg Working Group on Medu Art Ensemble

    Another Roadmap School – Intertwining HiStories Johannesburg Working Group (Africa Cluster) Medu Art Ensemble Prepared by David Andrew, Rangoato Hlasane and Puleng Plessie Definition and contexts The Johannesburg Working group reiterates how the themes and aims of the international cluster project, Intertwining HIStories, has resonated with their research processes over the last five years. These…

  • Johannesburg working group

    The Wits School of Arts has been involved in the Another Roadmap project since February 2012 when David Andrew attended the introductory conference at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, Canada. Since then, two workshops have taken place in June and August 2012 at the University of the Witwatersrand,…

  • ABOUT THIS WORKING GROUP

    The Johannesburg Working Group is a partnership between Wits School of Arts, Keleketla! Library, Keep the Dream Arts, as well as individuals living and working in Johannesburg. The active members are Puleng Plessie, David Andrew, Rangoato Hlasane, Tumi Mogorosi, Tracy Murinik and Tammy Stewart. Collaborators have included: #longStorySHORT, Prof Keorapetse Kgositsile, Khulu Skenjana, Masello Motana…

  • A Symposium on Art Pedagogies of the South in Kinshasa (January 2016)

    In January 2016, David Andrew (Johannesburg Working Group), Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa (Kampala Working Group) and Patrick Mudekereza and Sari Middernacht (Lubumbashi Working Group) participated in the symposium Mediating Past, Present and Future: Dialogues with Global South Experiences at the Academy of Fine Art in Kinshasa, DRC, which brought together researchers, artists, art students, art teachers, policy…