Category Archives: Power of the Arts

2013 Sept. 23: Leaving Los Angeles

The main photo was taken 10 mins before we left the hotel where we stayed for 6 days. We met a lot of wonderful friends and shared good conversations… Oh how I long for the Griffith Park, Hollywood where mountains … Continue reading

Posted in Archived memories, Art Is A Human Right, Crea(c)tive senses, Creating awareness, Exhibitions, Exposure, Expression, Friendships, From Johannesburg to Los Angeles, Lessons learnt, Our lives in the picture, Penetrating mainstream spaces, Power of the Arts, Power of the Voice, Presentations, Public spaces, Records and histories, Relationships, Together we can, Visual history is a Right not a luxury, We Are You | Tagged | 7 Comments

2013 Sept. 22: Stop this is hurting me…

A profile of Ziyanda Majozi by Kopano Sibeko “This is gonna sound weird, conversations to self, but the universe holds us and I’m sure it doesn’t miss anything oh, well the big man up there knows everything too.  This is … Continue reading

Posted in 1985 -, Art Activism in South Africa, Art Is A Human Right, Art is Queer, Art Therapy, As we are, Before You, Black Lesbians & Allies Against Hate Crimes, Crea(c)tive senses, Emotional support, Exhibitions, Human rights, Mosaicist, Our lives in the picture, Power of the Arts, Recognition, Speaking for ourselves, Visual history is a Right not a luxury, Visual Power, We Are You, We Still Can with/out Resources, Women's power, Youth voices | Tagged | 4 Comments