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AIDS Mural Handbook: Beyond Awareness Campaign


Publication Date

January 1, 1999

Summary

This illustrated booklet provides information on mural painting with a focus on experiences and images from the 1995-1996 seven-city mural project in South Africa, and is a guide for people interested in developing an AIDS mural. The Beyond Awareness Campaign (BAC)focuses on developing murals at and around South African tertiary institutions. The booklet breaks down the nine basic steps to consider when initiating a mural painting program: :
  • a synopsis of AIDS Murals in South Africa
  • approaches to participatory mural development
  • funding and budgets
  • site location and permission
  • choosing the group
  • workshops
  • materials and equipment
  • the painting process
  • documentation

The steps are reinforced with detailed descriptions and photographs of the seven murals completed in the BAC. The murals were completed in East London, Durban, Johannesburg, Gugulethu, Bloemfontein, Pretoria and Port Elizabeth.

BAC was a multimedia communications campaign conducted by a consortium of organizations on behalf of the HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Directorate of the National Department of Health.

Publisher

Number of Pages

16

Languages

English

Contact

Warren Parker
Executive Director
Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation (CADRE)

11th Floor
Braamfontein Centre
23 Jorissen Street
P.O. Box 30829

Braamfontein
2017
South Africa
Tel: 27 0 11 339 2611
Fax: 27 0 11 339 2615

Source


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site November 05 2004
Last Updated June 09 2009



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