Visual Arts students in the 3rd year printmaking course responded to clauses in the South African Bill of Rights through the lens of a new generation living with the promise of the Bill of Rights. Their work is in conversation with South African artists who responded to South Africa’s newly established Bill of Rights in 1996 as part of the Images of Human Rights printmaking project.
The students whose work are on show are: Jacqueline Dow, Olorato Makgale, Anna van Pletsen, Lucy Clegg, Bethan Swiegers, Chrystopher Abbott, Juane Swart, Kabous de Wet, Katja Marsiglia, Keishia van der Vent, Jane Rigava, Samantha SchimperandYasmeen Williams.
Norman Kaplan, William Zulu, James Mphahlele, Nhlanhla Xaba, Philippa Hobbs, John Roome, Kim Berman, Azaria Mbatha, Ezekiel Budeli, Samkelo Bunu, David John Yule, Sibusiso Sabela, Vuyile Voyiya, Thami Jali, Andrew Verster, Diane Victor, Vedant Nanackchand, Pieta Robin, Jan Jordaan, Margaret Gradwell, Dina Cormick, Ian Marley, Dominic Thorburn, Sophie Peters, Philip Badenhorst, Edwine Simon, Carina Minnaar and Jonathan Comerfordcontributed to the 1996 project.
The exhibition is open daily at 09:00-18:00