Exhibition
Feminism ya Mang, Feminism Yethu, Feminism Yani

Feminism ya Mang, Feminism Yethu, Feminism Yani
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William Humphrey Art Gallery and the Goethe Institut presents the Feminism Ya mang, Yethu, Yani. Featuring works by Jodi Bieber, Amy Ayanda, Teresa Firmino, Jabu Nadia Newman, Kelly Johnson, Saaiqa and Thato Ramaisa.

William Hulphrey Art Gallery

Feminism ya Mang, Feminism Yethu, Feminism Yani is the visual exploration on how we define womanhood, sexuality, age and feminism; key themes that come with such an engagement; and the ways in which notions on gender and queerness can redefine our understandings. By engaging with this complexity, the exhibition aims to celebrate the diversity of knowledge that contributes to our regional experience of Feminisms. We acknowledge that this notion is not static and is constantly being challenged by a myriad of lived experiences.
The exhibition is a reflection of the diversity of experiences and expressions in being woman in spaces such as those represented in this installation. Home of Empty’s and Saloon explores the way in which woman engage with and exist within these realities. The installation texts particularly focuses on some of the words, emotions and memories associated with the spaces and interrogates what this means in a local context.

Feminism ya Mang was conceptualised by Samantha Modisenyane and Masechaba Moloi in collaboration with Danai Mupotsa, Motlatsi Khosi and Lindiwe Mngxitama. The Learning Feminisms is a regional project that was initiated by the Goethe-Institut in Kigali, Rwanda. Feminism Ya Mang, Yethu, Yani first opened at the Goethe-Institut Johannesburg in May 2021 as part of the South African iteration of Learning Feminisms. The programming for the exhibition was presented online to adapt to the Covid-19 restrictions on public gatherings. Video are available on the Goethe-Institut YouTube page.
 

Details

William Hulphrey Art Gallery

1 Cullinan Cres, Civic Centre
Kimberley
South Africa

Language: English
Price: Free entrance, Registration required

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