Monday 23 April 2007

Paul Emmanuel: The Lost Men, Mozambique


PRESS RELEASE

THE LOST MEN MOÇAMBIQUE – a memorial installation

Issued by: Les Cohn of Art Source South Africa

The Lost Men Moçambique (TLM) - a poignant site specific, outdoor
memorial installation by artist Paul Emmanuel, will be installed in the
public space of the Catembe ferry jetty from the 24th April 2007.

It will be on this site for three weeks. This delicate and ephemeral work,
with images printed on transparent voile, dialogues with memory
around losses both private and collective,related to the various conflicts
leading towards Moçambican independence.

The Lost Men Project was launched to public and media acclaim
at the 2004 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa. This
is the only time this work was seen in South Africa.

Paul Emmanuel states, “This work is an expression of my personal
experience as someone who
has knowledge of mourning and
memory.The delicate, fragile presence of the work situated in a

‘landscape’ which,in
Maputo, is a liminal space of departure and
arrival, provides the viewer with
a particular context to contemplate
the images, and their relationship with this specific site. In this

instance, the Catembe Jetty”.

Les Cohn of Art Source South Africa and TLM project manager says, “
This innovative project has taken three years of sensitive negotiation
and development to bring it to fruition. Art Source is proud to present
this exquisite work to the public of
Maputo.”

An official opening event, together with a small exhibition of prints –
products from workshops to be conducted at the National School of
the Visual Arts, Maputo – will be held at the French Cultural Centre
Mozambique
,
Av. Samora Machel 468, Maputo at 6.30pm on Saturday 28th April 2007.

Thursday 19 April 2007

Photography Residents at The Bag Factory

Photography Residents at The Bag Factory

This week TBF welcomes three new residents for a photographic orientated residency.

Stuart Whipps hails from Birmingham, UK. View some of his work here.

Jasone Miranda Bilbao lives and works in London, UK and has come to us through our regional partner The Gas Works in London.

Babak Fakhamzadeh is a Dutch/Iranian web guru and photographer who was instrumental in organising the PhotographySA.com/About Art photography marathon in Johannesburg in February.

Tuesday 17 April 2007

ABOUT ART: Enhance your BASA funding application


How to Enhance your Funding Applications
Workshop #2: Business Arts South Africa
[Apply now!]


Venue: The Bag Factory Artist’s Studios, 10 Mahlatini Street, Fordsburg,
Johannesburg
Dates : Thursday 19th April
Time : 15:30 for 16:00 until 18:00

Workshop:
The Bag Factory as part of our About Arts programme is putting together a number of workshops for groups and individuals who want to gain insight into the creating and funding of successful projects. This week we will be looking at Business Arts South Africa and their funding and application processes.

Lecturer:
Jill Waterman is a lecturer at the University of Witwatersrand for the post graduate programme of arts, culture and heritage management. She has worked as a consultant and facilitator on arts management training in all nine provinces of South Africa.

Spaces are limited so please book a space with Bronwyn by email on bronwyn@bagfactoryart.org.za or telephone on 011 834 9181 or 0832844726. We request that we have no more than two people per organization taking part.

QUERIES
Bronwyn Lace
Education Officer
The Bag Factory
Tel (011) 834 9181