Day 1 - 11 April 2014 at the Ithuba Arts Gallery
This two day critical photography and visual literacy workshop was hosted by the UJ Center for Educational Rights and Transformation, and was facilitated by Mocke J van Veuren and Cedric Nunn.
We selected 16 very talented students from the New Nations School in Fietas to participate in the workshop. Day 1 comprised three principle stages:
1) providing an analytical account of the
Tension Torsion: 20 Years On exhibition,
2) gleaning from the experiences of iconic photographer Nunn and
3) exploring and discussing conceptions of belonging, exclusion and agency in urban spaces with Van Veuren.
Soon to come is a photo log of the above process and Day 2.
Special thanks to all our highly talented participants, to Yoemna Saint (project administrator), to Madnie Halim (support), to Banele and Lavendhri (videographer and photographer), to ther Fietas Tour Guides, to New Nations School and the Ithuba Arts Gallery.
Also, to UJ Multimedia Department for sponsoring the use of the cameras.
Special thanks to all our highly talented participants, to Yoemna Saint (project administrator), to Madnie Halim (support), to Banele and Lavendhri (videographer and photographer), to ther Fietas Tour Guides, to New Nations School and the Ithuba Arts Gallery.
Also, to UJ Multimedia Department for sponsoring the use of the cameras.
Project co-ordinator and curator: Farieda Nazier
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