anyMeta 4.17.28 - Atom module 0.3.22012-02-08T06:11:30+01:00http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/feed/atom/9155/frCap-Verthttp://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/439082012-02-08T02:48:55+01:00Amelia RamsdenThe Biennale of Sydney is a contemporary art exhibition presented every two years, showcasing innovative Australian and International contemporary art with affiliated public and education programs, resources and publications, which are all free.<p>The Biennale of Sydney's exhibitions, education and public programs, artist residencies and publications act as a cultural catalyst by encouraging innovation, experimentation and the communication of ideas. Our charter is to provide fresh curatorial perspective and independent artistic vision, and to act as a counterbalance to traditional institutionally driven programs, exhibitions and publications. </p>
<p>The 18th Biennale of Sydney, curated by Artistic Directors Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster is entitled 'all our relations', and will be open to the public from 27 June – 16 September 2012, marking the organisation's 39th Anniversay.</p>-Amelia Ramsdenhttp://www.biennaleofsydney.com.au/PERSON1http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/132592012-02-07T22:14:20+01:00Jennifer BajorekMay 27, Licinio Azevedo's HOSPEDES DA NOITE (NIGHT LODGERS), with Ros Gray at the South London Gallery<p>Researcher, writer, and curator working on photography history and theory, contemporary photography, and cultural policy in Africa. Co-director, with Erin Haney, of Friday-Born Projects. Current projects with photographers, artists, and cultural institutions in the US, UK, Senegal, Mali, and Benin.</p>-New Yorkus4Jennifer BajorekBajorekJenniferBajorekyhttp://mars.gold.ac.uk/cultural-studies/staff/j-bajorek/PERSON1http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/438382012-02-07T21:22:44+01:00Seismopolite Journal of Art and PoliticsInvestigating art and politics in local contexts<p>Seismopolite Journal of Art and Politics is an English and Norwegian quarterly which investigates the possibilities of artists and art scenes worldwide to reflect and influence their local political situation.<br/>
www.seismopolite.com</p>-Seismopolite Journal of Art and PoliticsPERSON1http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/252312012-02-07T17:32:19+01:00Philippa Ndisi HerrmannFilmmaker & Photographer<p>Born in Bonn, in 1985, of Kenyan and German parentage, Philippa Ndisi-Hermann is a Kenyan filmmaker and photographer. Philippa defines herself as an aesthete, an artist, an African.</p>
<p>In 2009, Philippa directed and produced her first feature documentary, " I’m Not Dead Yet." The film was edited by Khalid Shamis. A shorter version of the film was cut in June 2011, "Animals and Landscapes, " edited by Chris King.</p>
<p>In April 2011, The Sundance Institute exhibited a selection of her work in New York City at MoCADA (The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art). The series of images were taken in Lamu at the Sundance Institute’s first theatre lab in East Africa. <br/>
The series was exhibited in Nairobi in August 2011.</p>
<p>Philippa recently ventured into directing music videos. She produced " Room for Me " (2011) by Just A Band & Jahcoozi and " Believer " (2012) by Jahawi and Kevin Samuel. </p>
<p>Philippa is working towards her first narrative feature film, " Two Princes." Production for Two Princes is set for 2012, the film will be shot largely on the Islamic island of Lamu. </p>
<p>Philippa is based in her home town of Nairobi, Kenya.</p>
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<a href="http://onethirstyfish.tumblr.com/">http://onethirstyfish.tumblr.com/</a></p>-Philippa Ndisi Herrmannhttp://www.drinkthirstyfish.com/PERSON1http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/429232012-02-07T11:58:31+01:00Charmaine ChitateHigh On Talent<p>I am an aspiring filmmaker from Zimbabwe and currently employed as a graphic designer by a local printing house. Have an on/off participation in the local film industry and have a couple of short film accessible online as a cinematographer. I'm starting a youth magazine and hope to direct a feature film at some point with a cinematography & visual effects background.</p>-Charmaine ChitatedPERSON1http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/308732012-02-07T00:52:00+01:00Anna DjigoLover of BEAUTY<p>A Communications & PR professional... New Yorker... Senegalese... Citizen of the World... Multicultural at heart... <br/>
A firm believer in the power of cultural exchanges...<br/>
Passionate about art and culture, I express this love and quest for Beauty in writing...<br/>
And these are just some of the things I seek to express through my work in cultural journalism and through my consulting/freelance services, "culture concepts".</p>-Anna Djigohttp://www.cultureconcepts.biz/PERSON1http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/422772012-02-06T20:31:47+01:00LEBOGANG QUEEN'O'HEARTZ MOKHOMOLEFASHION DESIGNER/ IMAGE CONSULTANT/ MODEL/ ENTREPRENEUR<p>LEBOGANG MOKHOMOLE<br/>
Lebogang Mokhomole a.k.a Queen’o’Hearts is a fashion designer/ image consultant and model hailing from the beautiful dusty streets of Limpopo, Phokoane village.<br/>
“After realising my passion and talent for fashion designing, I moved to Gauteng, Soweto to study and pursue a career in the fashion industry. I graduated from one of the top fashion schools in S.A, Sew Africa. After graduating I started designing and sewing clothes for myself, when people noticed they were interested in some of my designs and that eventually built up a business. The label I’m currently developing is called Egzabier meaning KING of kings clothing line”.<br/>
It has been a long journey of development for Egzabier which caters for both woman and man’s clothing. The label has already made an impact seeing that it already has ambassadors in the music scene and is planning to work with vibrant movers and shakers in the industry and in the world. This is a label to look out for in the not so far future seeing that Lebogang is currently pursuing a degree in management sciences with Unisa. We look forward to having future filled Egzabier clothing.</p>-4LEBOGANG QUEEN'O'HEARTZ MOKHOMOLEMANAGEMENTLEBOGANG RITAMOKHOMOLEQUEEN'O'HEARTZdhttp://www.teameffortsmedia.blogspot.com/PERSON1http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/21552012-02-06T13:00:16+01:00Mark CoetzeeProgram Director, PUMAVision and Chief Curator, puma.creative<p>Mark Coetzee is Program Director of PUMAVision and Chief Curator of puma.creative. He is originally from Cape Town, South Africa. Before joining PUMA, he was the director of both the Contemporary Arts Foundation and the Rubell Family Collection (RFC) from 2000 to 2009. He is was adjunct curator at the Palm Springs Art Museum from 2008 to 2009. Committed to education, he served as an adjunct faculty member at the New World School of the Arts, was co-director of the New World School of the Arts Honors Program, and from 2001 to 2009 the director of the Curatorial Training Program. He is a recognized artist in his own right as well an art historian and writer. Coetzee has published extensively on art, writing for journals including the Mail & Guardian, Revue Noire and the Sunday Independent, and publishing over 30 monograph catalogs on various artists. His latest publications include monographs on Hernan Bas, Keith Haring, Eberhard Havekost, and John Stezaker. </p>
<p>He has received various grants and awards for his work from foundations such as the Arts & Business Council of Miami of Americans for the Arts, Business & Arts South Africa (BASA), Harry Crossley Foundation, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa, Maggie Laubscher Foundation, Miami Design Preservation League, Ruth Prowse Foundation, Irma Stern Foundation, Montague White Trust, National Arts Council of South Africa and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Coetzee studied at the University of Stellenbosch, the University of Cape Town, and the University of Paris-Sorbonne.</p><p><strong>Selected Recent Exhibition Catalogs and Books</strong></p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark. Against All Odds: Keith Haring in the Rubell Family Collection. Palm Springs: Palm Springs Art Museum; Miami: Rubell Family Collection, 2008.</p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark. Hernan Bas: Works from the Rubell Family Collection. Miami: Rubell Family Collection, 2007.</p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark. John Stezaker: Works from the Rubell Family Collection. Miami: Rubell Family Collection, 2007.</p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark. ed., Red Eye: L.A. Artists from the Rubell Family Collection. Miami: Rubell Family Collection, 2007.</p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark. Eberhard Havekost 1996-2006: Paintings from the Rubell Family Collection. Miami: Rubell Family Collection, 2006.</p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark, and Laura Steward Heon. Life After Death: New Leipzig Paintings from the Rubell Family Collection. Miami: Rubell Family Collection; North Adams: MASS MoCA, 1st ed. 2005, 2nd ed. 2007.</p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark. Rubell Family Collection: NOT AFRAID. London: Phaidon Press Limited, 2004.</p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark. America Dream, Collecting Richard Prince for 27 Years. Miami: Rubell Family Collection, 2004.</p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark, and Luisa Lagos. Memorials of Identity: New Media from the Rubell Family Collection. Miami: Rubell Family Collection, 1st ed. 2004, 2nd ed. 2006, 3rd ed. 2006. </p>
<p>Coetzee, Mark. Where Art Is Happening, ArtCenter/South Florida. Miami Beach: ArtCenter/South Florida, 2003.</p>-120.95831.38Mark CoetzeeMarkCoetzeeddhttp://vision.puma.com/PERSON1http://www.creativeafricanetwork.com/id/108702012-02-06T13:00:15+01:00The Long Run<a href="http://www.thelongrun.com/">The Long Run</a> is a creative, fair, honest and positive approach to life<p>As Long Runners, we strive to strengthen intercultural relationships and understanding, safeguarding cultural heritage while raising awareness of cultural diversity. We want to inspire others to act in kind. Creative activities in this dimension encompass all expressions of art—from local cuisine and architecture to film and music, from sculpture to folk arts and crafts—as well as the promotion of social cohesion and cultural interaction through sport.</p><p>The flagship initiative of the <a href="http://www.zeitzfoundation.org/">Zeitz Foundation</a> is <a href="http://www.thelongrun.com/">The Long Run</a>. The <a href="http://www.zeitzfoundation.org/">Zeitz Foundation</a> supports the network of <a href="http://www.thelongrun.com/destinations/index/">Long Run Destinations</a> by providing a platform for collaboration, innovation and learning. Through financial support and via the G.E.R. certification system, the <a href="http://www.zeitzfoundation.org/">Zeitz Foundation</a> empowers the <a href="http://www.thelongrun.com/destinations/index/">Long Run Destinations</a> to achieve long-lasting impact in all 4Cs (culture, community, conservation and commerce).</p>
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<p>The mission of the <a href="http://www.zeitzfoundation.org/">Zeitz Foundation</a> is to invest in research, listen to the experience of local communities and stakeholders and apply the knowledge gained to create and support sustainable, ecologically and socially responsible projects and destinations around the world.</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.zeitzfoundation.org/">Zeitz Foundation for Intercultural Ecosphere Safety</a> is a private charitable organisation that was founded in 2008 by German business entrepreneur Jochen Zeitz. Inspired by the efforts of conservationists, scientists, and artists, and recognising the need for furthering connectedness and alliances around the world, Zeitz founded the organisation with the intention of inspiring and achieving the highest standards in sustainability through the balance of culture, community, conservation and commerce in privately managed areas.</p>-The Long RunThe Long Runhttp://www.thelongrun.com/PERSON1