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		<title>Nando’s Clout Fires Up The Ravi Naidoo Residency for Emerging Creatives, declaring Mmamotsatsi Masike its First-ever Recipient</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To mark the 25th anniversary of the renowned Design Indaba Conference, the Nando’s Design Programme, Clout, has honoured the founder of this world-class event, Ravi Naidoo, with an annual residency programme in his name. The announcement of the new Ravi Naidoo Residency for Emerging Creatives was made at the recent Design Indaba Conference, which took place from 26-28 February 2020 at the Artscape Theatre Centre in Cape Town, and was broadcast via simulcast to Johannesburg, Durban, Potchefstroom, Port Elizabeth, Namibia and Nairobi. This year, and each year going forward, Clout will select one stand-out creative from the Design Indaba Emerging Creatives class of that year to be the recipient of this Residency. The Design Indaba Emerging Creatives is a longstanding programme spearheaded by Design Indaba and supported by the Department of Arts and Culture. Each year, the Design Indaba selects a class of 50 successful applicants who receive a plethora of support, advice and benefits from the Design Indaba. This ranges from return flights to Cape Town from their home city, and accommodation for the duration of Design Indaba, to tickets to attend the Design Indaba simulcast in Cape Town, the exhibition and display of their work during the Design [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Talent From Emerging Creatives Showcases At Pop-Up Exhibition At Nelson Mandela University Bird Street Gallery, Port Elizabeth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 07:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for a way to spend Human Rights Day? Interested in seeing the Eastern Cape’s newest artistic and design talent? Head to Nelson Mandela University Bird Street Gallery in Port Elizabeth on 21 March 2019 at 18h00 where work by entrants into South Africa’s most supportive awards programme for emerging creatives, the PPC Imaginarium Awards, will be on display. The show features a range of artworks that have been entered into the annual PPC Imaginarium Awards in the categories of fashion, sculpture, jewellery and industrial design. In keeping with NMU’s ethos of exposure and representation, the East Coast gallery continues to include open shows in its annual exhibition calendar to provide opportunities for unestablished artists. The NMU Gallery’s ethos aligns with The PPC Imaginarium’s vision in its attempt to nurture, promote and establish young artists and designers as leaders in their respective fields. “We want to continue to build, support and grow the creative industries and those who are part of it!” says the awards programme director Daniel van der Merwe of PPC Ltd. First launched by the innovation department of the renowned cement company PPC Ltd, the PPC Imaginarium is an art and design competition that challenges emerging artists and designers to demonstrate their knack for innovation by incorporating concrete [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Young Cape Flats Artist Delivers Provocative “Necklace” for PPC Imaginarium Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2017 13:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Necklace. For some, an innocuous ornamental adornment comes to mind. For too many South Africans, on the other hand, the term is a tragic reminder of a brutal method of execution that haunts both the country’s political past and the mob justice of its present. &#160; Athlone-based emerging artist, Kenan Petersen, has drawn on his experience of growing up as a black South African youth in the wake of dire political struggle in order to create a provocative piece that interrogates the layered meanings in the word ‘Necklace’. Petersen explains: “The piece is to be worn in remembrance of those who passed in an act of defiance.” Petersen wants his ‘Necklace’ to be seen not as an icon of despair, but rather as a token of appreciation. “The Necklace symbolizes the rejection of racism in a time where students are being shot in the streets for asking for an education,” he adds. &#160; Petersen’s ‘Necklace’ is made entirely of concrete and hessian and is an expertly crafted scale replica of a tyre, made to resemble those typically used in lynchings. Contrary to what you might expect, the piece is not intended to be put on display, but rather to be [...]]]></description>
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