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Master crafters aim for Ubuntiques

Master crafters aim for ’Ubuntiques’ By Tanya Waterworth Share EMBRACING local design and creating a new trend of “ubuntiques”, which celebrate everything South African. That’s the goal of local master crafters, from the Phansi Museum, who are teaching the next generation how to generate an income working with clay, leather, beads and wire, under the Rotary global initiative Jobs From God. Local schools visit the museum, where master crafters, such as clay artist Phumlani Nyawo, wire master Simon Manana, bead designer Nontando Ngcobo and leather designer Bongani Mhlongo inspire a passion for South African culture and find the next generation of artists and crafters.

The Aardvark to Zebra of wildlife

The Aardvark to Zebra of wildlife By Tanya Waterworth Share Durban - Promoting South Africa’s rich wildlife heritage, Professor David McQuoid-Mason and artist Goodman Ndlovu, of Inanda, have teamed up to produce a new book, I am an Aardvark, I am a Zebra: A Young Person’s A-Z of Wild Animal Lives. The book is being produced in partnership with Phansi Museum in Durban and aims to educate children and adults, as well as foreign visitors. This week, McQuoid-Mason said visiting game parks over the last 60 years had sparked the idea for the book, which is in production and scheduled to be released later this year.

Keeping art alive in the city

Keeping art alive in the city By Tanya Waterworth Share Durban - The Covid lockdown has had a devastating financial impact on galleries and museums in the city, and they are now trying to re-ignite the sector. After a widely-shared appeal for funding on Facebook by KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts (KZNSA) Gallery, director Angela Shaw this week said they had a good response. She said by using a three-pronged approach ‒ on their social media platforms, in their newsletters and in personal letters to members ‒ they had brought in small donations which have so far raised R30 000. They also engaged with companies to donate funding from which a business can benefit in tax, held art sales online and in the gallery, and supported the gallery s well known café in Glenwood.

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