Projects

Workshop | Accord Conflict & Peace Training

CAP photographers Niamh Walsh-Vorster, Thobani Khumalo and Sibusiso Nzimande attended a 3 day workshop on Xenophobia and Conflict Management Training with The African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD), alongside leaders of the faith-based community. The training focused on dialogue, reconciliation and the networks that enable them. CAP photographers were encouraged to take

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Incubator Edition Two | Poetry Africa

Photography Incubator Edition Two by Contemporary Archive Project, in collaboration with the Centre for Creative Arts and ekhweni (a residency and cultural programming space based in Durban). The project is funded by BASA.  CAP presented its first Photography Residency alongside its Photography Incubator Edition Two programme. CAP hosted four photographers, Manelisi Nene, Aphiwe Moyo, Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo

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Workshop | Live Music Photography with Rafs Mayet

Legendary photographer, Rafs Mayet, shared his expansive knowledge and archive, as well as the do’s and don’ts of making photos of live performances at the Centre for Creative Arts, 30 September 2023. At this workshop, Mayet shared his experience photographing live music and performance.Collectively, the photographers part of CAP’s Incubator Edition Two looked at each

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Workshop | Luvuyo Equiano Nyawose

Contemporary Archive Project hosted its first workshop, held at the KZNSA Gallery on February 23, 2022, with exhibiting photographer Luvuyo Equiano Nyawose. In Nyawose’s exhibition statement, Nyawose reflected on his childhood memories of summers spent in eBhish’ laseThekwini, where the beach was not just a destination but a symbol of joy and resilience. Yet, beneath

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Hi There, my name is Mandisa

Mandisa Buthelezi is a photographer and film director/producer who was raised in Durban and is currently based in Johannesburg, South Africa. With a vast portfolio that communicates the rural voice, and an appreciation and respect for the culture that has informed her perspective, she is keen on providing photographic and film content that is culturally centered and explores notions of identity and spirituality.

Cataloguing and documenting African culture through visual art has become an important component of her work through assignments.

Hi There, my name is Lindo

Photographer

Growing up in the township of KwaMashu in KwaZulu-Natal and attending primary school in the same town is one of the strongest memories I have about my neighbourhood. The times I spent with my late grandmother Miss Dombi Chiliza and the people I shared my life with at that moment in time in my early childhood, influence the work I create. “I can’t imagine a world without photography – capturing a unique moment in time that will never be repeated” (Gigi Williams).

Hi There, my name is Niamh

Co-Founder & Programme Director

Niamh Walsh-Vorster is a Durban-based writer, independent photographer, and creative producer. She graduated in 2014 with a BJourn from Rhodes University in Makhanda, South Africa.
Niamh is co-founder and editor of the award-winning e-zine, Ja. Magazine. She has exhibited photographic work in group shows at galleries, and independently in various public spaces. In 2016, Niamh was the recipient of a BASA Arts Journalism Award for her review in Ja. Magazine. She has worked with the Durban Center for Photography under the leadership of legendary AfraPix photographer, Peter McKenzie. She was part of the third Incubator Programme at The Market Photo Workshop, 2017 – 2018 in Johannesburg, mentored by Angela Buckland. More recently, Niamh was project manager of the ARTLAB Mentorship programme, which worked with 30 KZN-based creatives in photography, design, and fashion. She was mentor to 10 emerging photographers.