Friday 22 November 2013

Popty Bach 2013 Wales UK


In July 2013 Cliford Zulu sculptor and Assistant Curator was invited to participate in a three week long international artist’s workshop in the UK. Popty Bach is a networking result that was discussed in 2011 by Victoria Malcolm and Cliford Zulu while working at the Wales and Zimbabwe Pavilion respectively during the 54th Venice Biennale in Italy. In February 2012 Victoria Malcolm came to Zimbabwe to give a talk at the National Gallery in Bulawayo after participating in the Tuphelo International Artist’s Workshop at the Bag factory in Johannesburg South Africa. During her stay in Bulawayo a workshop along the Tuphelo concept was the direction taken hence the invitation to participate.

The workshop officially began on 17 September with participants including Cliford Zulu Zimbabwe, Witty Nyide Artist/ Education Officer Durban Art Gallery and Igshaan Adams artist/ Great more studios committee member from South Africa, Peter Backer Artist from Liverpool, Louis Bird Artist, from Carmarthenshire UK and Chris Bonfati USA, visiting to the Tate Modern Gallery and other galleries in and around London to see the exhibitions and curatorial work.

We drove to Wales the same afternoon to familiarize with the working space. Dolbantau is a former bed manufacturing factory known as Alpha-beds, run by Brian Faux and Victoria Malcom. Victoria Malcolm
The workshops main objectives sought to put together in one space artists and curators in one space for 10 days so that they can work on experimental works and are able to tell a story through the exhibition. Also the workshop persuaded the idea and concept of presenting unfinished works for the public to interact with the work and complete it in their own interpretation and understanding
The other part of the workshop included visits to the galleries in London and Wales which included The Tate Modern and Britain National Gallery Victoria Albert Museum, October Gallery, Gasworks artists residency and gallery and in Wales we visited the

Zimbabwe the workshop is still pending I am thinking of asking a few schools in and around Bulawayo to send in a total of 15 young artists to beging to focus on art and curating at that level seeing that curating in Zimbabwe is a fairly new concept the workshop will cover basic curatorial and art lesson and will share educational opportunities for curating and art and a professional career

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