Showing posts with label Michele Silk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michele Silk. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

TAFTA “Home Is Where The Heart Is” Fundraiser Exhibition 3 – 8 March 2014 Opening Monday night 3 March at 6:30pm


artSPACE durban is hosting an exhibition of artworks that TAFTA needs to sell in order to help raise funds for their organization.

The artworks have been donated and created by celebrities: Sonia Booth, Iman Rappetti, Darren Maule, Anisa Ussoph, and Cameron & Kyleigh of East Coast Radio, and by artists: Gordon Froud, Collen Maswanganyi, Wonder Mbambo, Sharon Sampson, Anne Kirby, Alan Grobler, Gretchen Parrock, John Moore and Michele Silk.


Your purchase benefiting TAFTA is tax deductible. Please take your paid artSPACE durban invoice to TAFTA and the appropriate certificate will be issued to you.


Collen Maswanganyi


Michele Silk


Gordon Froud


Sonia Booth

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

"Consider China"


Opening on Monday, April 22 at 6:30p.m.

Opening talk by Kristin Hua Yang, Centre for Visual Arts UKZN

Cash bar and car guards on duty.

Michele Silk, "Designer Label", oil on canvas


 One of the most important changes and developments for Africa is the increased force of China. When we look outside we still mostly look at Europe or the U.S. when these are of dwindling significance.

  We invited a select group of artists to participate in an exhibition titled: “Consider China”.  This is our 4th ‘Inspiration’ exhibition where we present the artists with a new theme from which to work and provide them with some inspiration.

In preparation for this exhibition the gallery organized an all day workshop at the COLLECTIVE on March 13th. The workshop included breakfast and with a break for a Chinese lunch. 

Dr. Ross Anthony for the Centre of Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University and Kristin Hua Yang of Centre for Visual Arts at the KZN Pietermariztburg presented a comprehensive and diverse picture covering art, social, environmental, financial and political issues of our relationship with China.

During the time of the lead up to this exhibition there is a BRICS meeting from 22-27 March in Durban at the ICC so there should be some interesting visitors to Durban.  
 It is an interesting time for Africa and it is good for us, as artists, to investigate what political, social and environmental changes will be happening to the continent.

 Closing on May 22 2013