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		<title>Emerging creatives get concrete support through the inaugural PPC Imaginarium Awards, South Africa’s most substantial Arts and Design competition</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2015 15:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do un-established artists and designers need more than anything to help launch their careers? Financial support? Tick! Exposure? Tick! Recognition? Mentorship? Guidance? Tick! Tick! Tick! The PPC Imaginarium &#8211; an exciting competition that seeks to rocket boost emerging artists and designers &#8211; is ticking all the boxes… The initiative is noteworthy for offering the country’s richest cash prize ever for an arts competition boasting over R500 000 in prize money. But it is even more remarkable for its ambition of providing a nurturing launch platform for its winners – with the aim of establishing them as leaders in their field. The inaugural PPC Imaginarium Awards cement the parent company PPC Ltd’s position as one of the largest and most exciting promoters and patrons of the arts and design in South Africa, a company that has previously been awarded for its innovation and support of the arts. ‘Through the PPC Imaginarium Awards we aim to maximise opportunities for young emerging artists and creative in the arts and design disciplines in South Africa,’ states PPC Architect Daniel van der Merwe. Expanding from its longstanding PPC Young Concrete Sculptor Awards established in 1992, the PPC Imaginarium Awards provide a platform for designers and [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2015 12:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  For more than 15 years, leading “Mining Artist” Jeannette Unite has travelled to 25 countries collecting and researching around the industrial “sublime” and the secret, subterranean world of minerals. Mining the earth for her inspiration, she brings these marvellous minerals to the surface, as it were, by incorporating them into large scale, textured artworks on canvas. Working with earth materials, mines and maps, Jeannette Unite’s geological paintings incorporate the metals and matter that defined and continue to shape the mineral and industrial revolution. Jeannette will be hosting her latest exhibition entitled ‘Law &#38; Ore’ at the Young Blood Gallery in Cape Town from 9 February 2015 onwards; an exhibition that explores legislation, geo-spatial diagrams and layers of mineral strata mixed from collections of mine slag, metals and oxides. Having been concerned with mining activities for nearly two decades, Jeannette Unite has collected soil samples from diamond and platinum mines; minerals such as lead, zinc, uranium, vanadium and titanium from heavy mineral sand mines and processing plants and alluvial prospects. From these she has amassed a considerable collection of various metals, minerals, oxides and industrial matter that represent the lodestone of human development. These supply both inspiration and media for her [...]]]></description>
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		<title>South Africa’s most substantial Arts and Design competition announces its top designers at inaugural PPC Imaginarium Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2015 09:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PPC Ltd has just announced the winners of the inaugural PPC Imaginarium Awards on Thursday January 22, 2015. Cementing its position as one of the largest and most exciting promoters and patrons of the arts and design in South Africa, PPC Ltd a company that has previously been awarded for its innovation and support of the arts; through the PPC Imaginarium Awards, aim to establish the winning designers as leaders in their field. With an astonishing competition entry number of 477 country wide, the winners of the six categories (film, industrial design, fashion, jewellery, architecture and sculpture) were carefully selected and their work showcased at the UJ Gallery. The winners in the six categories are Ayanda Ntsingana for an architectural piece entitled ‘Laingsburg Public Pool’; Bokang Lehobe for a fashion piece named ‘The beast we call fashion’, Anri and Andre Coetzee for film called “Lilith: Genesis”, Martin Bolton and Craig Tyndall for an industrial design entitled ‘Concrete T L speaker’, Chris van Rensburg for jewellery piece called ‘Solid curves’ and Mhlonishwa Chiliza for a sculptured piece entitled ‘Dreaming in hopelessness”. The PPC Imaginarium second place contestants in each category include an industrial design by Riaan Coetzee and Bronwyn Fumo entitled [...]]]></description>
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