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Dialogue Among Civilisations

Country

South Africa

Programme Summary

Art for Humanity’s project, "Dialogue among Civilisations", is an arts initiative which seeks to address racism, xenophobia, and the plight of refugees. The project involves collaboration between artists and poets from Africa and from countries that participated in the 2006 Soccer World Cup. Participants are invited to create work on the theme of identity, land, object, and belief. A catalogue based on the project will be published in time for the project launch March 21 2010, South Africa Human Rights Day, and the work will be highlighted during a conference and public showings leading up to world Cup 2010.

Communication Strategies

The organisers plan to exhibit the art and poetry resulting from the project in public spaces throughout South Africa in the form of billboards, banners, exhibitions, and posters. A publication will document the art and poetry and contributions from internationally recognised human rights personalities and specialists in the field of sport, xenophobia, and refugees. Organisers are inviting people who wish to participate in this project to submit their art, poetry, and writings against racism and xenophobia, as well as reflections on the plight of refugees, accompanied by a short biography and a photograph to AFH by July 2009.

The catalogue will be published early in 2010 and will include contributions from artists, poets, writers, educationalists, and human rights activists representing the international community.
A conference on the theme of "Art and Social Justice" is being planned for 21st – 24th March 2010 to be hosted by the Durban University of Technology. Following that, a public advocacy campaign will be initiated to also coincide with the Soccer World Cup, when South Africa will have a large numbers of guests from the rest of Africa and the international community visiting SA. The Dialogue Among Civilians' conference will include the collaborative participation of artists and poets such as Churchill Madikida and Lebogang Mashile from South Africa, William Kelly and Joel Deane from Australia, and Mel Edwards and Jayne Cortez from the United States.

The portfolio featuring prints and poetry from the project will be made available to individuals, organisations, and galleries who wish to exhibit in 2010 and after.

Development Issues

Racism, Xenophobia, Refugees

Key Points

According to AFH, the project has been warmly received with statements endorsing the project received from organisations and individuals.


AFH is a non-profit organisation based in Durban, South Africa which specialises in producing fine art print portfolios, exhibitions, billboards, and research projects that advocate various human rights issues in South Africa and internationally.

Partners

National Arts Council of South Africa, Durban University of Technology’s Fine Art Department

Contact

Jan Jordaan
Art for Humanity

Fine Art Department
Durban University of Technology
DUT City Campus, Cnr Smith Str & Williams Rd
Room 107, 1st Floor

Durban KwaZulu-Natal
4001
South Africa
Tel: 031 373 6689
Fax: 031 373 6644

Source

Art for Humanity website on March 05 2009.


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site April 22 2009
Last Updated July 22 2009



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Art for Humanity.

An amazing project and programme. Art for Humanity sets the standards for social justice and community art programmes. Really uplifting to read about such inspiring work from such dedicated and committed artists. Hats off to Jan Jordaan and his team. Robin Opperman- Director- Umcebo Trust.

Art for Humanity

This is a brilliant initiative and very timely. I am hopeful that other stakeholders will support this project thereby enriching it with ideas and contributing to its sustainability in whatever way possible. Congratulations to Jan Jordaan and his staff and everyone else involved.


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