Noting the absence of youth voices in national reflections and discourses on the July Unrest (and other recent provincial and national disasters such as the April 2022 and June 2023 Floods), the Commission has introduced the uKhamba Youth Pottery Exhibition and Competition, under the theme: The Earth’s Reckoning with the 2021 July Unrest and other Disasters.
Together with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Clive Sithole Ceramics (Durban), Imiso Ceramics (Cape Town), and Van Schaik Bookstore, the SAHRC wishes to invite youth below the age of 18 years in the KwaZulu Natal Province to submit their clay works that demonstrate their interpretations and reflections on the meaning of the July Unrest and the April 2022 Floods.
By inviting the use of Clay to interpret the meaning of recent disasters, the uKhamba Youth Pottery Exhibition and Competition aims to primarily advance the spirit of social harmony through the following means, amongst others:
- To recognise the importance of nature (the earth) in containing and advancing human rights discourses, and fostering harmony;
- To recognise the importance of the creative arts in processes of social and collective healing, and in advancing human rights discourses;
- To involve young people in the national conversations affecting our society;
- To contribute to the memorialisation and archiving of the narrative of the events of July 2021 and April 2022;
- To foster communality through multi-stakeholder collaboration.
Participants to the Pottery Exhibition and Competition stand a chance to win various prizes, including Book Packs / Book Vouchers; Workshops with globally renowned ceramists including Clive Sithole Ceramics (Durban, Phansi Museum), Andile Dyalvane, and Zizipho Poswa (Imiso Ceramics, Cape Town); Exhibition of winning works at the “Life and Times of Nelson Mandela Exhibition” (Nelson Mandela Foundation, Johannesburg).
The Commission and its partners therefore call on interested participants that are 18 years old and below to make their submissions as per the following:
- Any Physical Clay Artwork or Pictures thereof (5 pics, all sides/ angles) / Video of the Clay Artwork (Show all sides/ angles).
- Written Submission - Full names and ages of the participants.
- Full details of a parent/ guardian, including contact details.
- Brief description on the artwork and its meaning/ reflection on the July Unrest and the April 2022 Floods.
Submit on the following details:
Electronic Submission: Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
or
Physical Submission: Mr. Mpho Hlophe
Phansi Museum
500 Esther Roberts Road
Glenwood
Durban
Top 10 participants will be selected to advance to the second phase of the Competition, from which the top 5 finalists will be selected. A further shortlisting process will result in the top 3 winners being selected.
Submission closing date: Saturday, 15 July 2023
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For further information contact SAHRC KZN (Acting) Provincial Manager, Ms Pavershree Padayachee on Tel: 031 304 7323, Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.