Craft Market and exhibitions

EXHIBITIONS


 

1. One in Nine Campaign

Venue: UWC library

 

The 1-in-9 Campaign (a South African activist women's organisation -  see (http://www.oneinnine.org.za) presents  a photographic exhibition and launched a report "We were never meant to survive" Violence in the lives of HIV positive women in South Africa".  The report, and exhibition, are the product of six months research with two focus groups of HIV positive women in South Africa (in Gauteng and in the Eastern Cape).  The focus groups comprised women working with TAC and Positive Women's Network,  in conjunction with the 1-in-9 Campaign; they explored personal experiences as community members, activists, and recipients of public HIV programs; recording their struggles to survive at the intersection of the HIV epidemic, public health response, and widespread gender discrimination, violence and poverty.

The exhibition consists of photographs taken by the 9 women in the Gauteng focus group; participants worked with a professional photographer to create images (some taken by the women themselves, some "directed" by the women to capture experiences and perceptions reflected in the report).  The exhibition, with some text from the report, could be put up at the PHA3 as a "stand alone" exhibit. 

 

2. Street Talk

Venue: UWC Library

Street Talk films uninhibited discussions about sexuality, politics, racism, HIV, drugs, violence, poverty, xenophobia, and dreams. Teenagers, old age pensioners, lesbians, foreigners, and gangsters kick back and hold forth with no topic taboo, no opinion too radical. We will have an installation that provide an inside view of what it is like for the ordinary South African facing these issues on a daily basis.

During PHA3, participants will have the opportunity to be part of a 4 screen installation whereby they get drawn into the lives, ideas and testimonies of people living in South Africa.

CLICK HERE for more information on Street Talk

 

3. Mamelani

Venue: GH1 Foyer Upper area

 

Mamelani Projects, a Cape Town non-profit organisation, launched a Health Champions programme in 2011, investing in the development of women who actively take responsibility for improving their communities' health. As part of an ongoing capacity-building process, Health Champions and members of Mamelani's Wellness Team learned basic photography skills in order to represent and enhance their communities. Their images document both grassroots health initiatives and unmet health needs

Click Here for more information on Mamelani.

 

CRAFT MARKET


 

6th of July - Foyer of UWC Library

10am - 14h

If your organisation wants to join the exhibition space or sell products, please contact Anneleen on anneleen@phmovement.org

Please note that each stand needs to be manpowered by the organisation.

 

8th of July - Main Hall

16.30h - 21h

If your organisation wants to join the exhibition space or sell products, please contact Anneleen on anneleen@phmovement.org

Please note that each stand needs to be manpowered by the organisation.

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