ects this month to support, showcase and market the arts of African artists living in South Africa. In line with their vision to harness South African resources, markets and expertise in the service of Africa’s creative sector, the projects include a Help Desk for artists from beyond the Limpopo, a collection of stories about the struggles and achievements of African artists in South Africa and a monthly showcase of work by artists from other African countries. For more information about the African Arts Institute please check www.africanartsinstitute.org.za or contact (021) 465 9027/8 alternatively call Patricia on 073 246 3668 or send an email to pmatongo@yahoo.com
Friday, May 14, 2010
African Arts Institute launches new projects
We closed off with an interview with Patricia Matongo and Mwila Mambwe – From the African Arts Institute. The African Arts Institute is launching three proj
ects this month to support, showcase and market the arts of African artists living in South Africa. In line with their vision to harness South African resources, markets and expertise in the service of Africa’s creative sector, the projects include a Help Desk for artists from beyond the Limpopo, a collection of stories about the struggles and achievements of African artists in South Africa and a monthly showcase of work by artists from other African countries. For more information about the African Arts Institute please check www.africanartsinstitute.org.za or contact (021) 465 9027/8 alternatively call Patricia on 073 246 3668 or send an email to pmatongo@yahoo.com
ects this month to support, showcase and market the arts of African artists living in South Africa. In line with their vision to harness South African resources, markets and expertise in the service of Africa’s creative sector, the projects include a Help Desk for artists from beyond the Limpopo, a collection of stories about the struggles and achievements of African artists in South Africa and a monthly showcase of work by artists from other African countries. For more information about the African Arts Institute please check www.africanartsinstitute.org.za or contact (021) 465 9027/8 alternatively call Patricia on 073 246 3668 or send an email to pmatongo@yahoo.com
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