Projects
The Golden Mile Photo Walk
The term, photo walk, was foreign to me prior to receiving an invitation to be part of one as part of Contemporary Archive Project’s (CAP) team building exercise. I made a mental note to find out more about this activity. I was not sure whether there will be photographers making photos of us as we
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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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