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SUMMARY: Makeshift\; curated by CCST candidate Veronika Klaptocz
DESCRIPTION: 8 April – 1 May 2004 Opening Reception:  Wednesday 7 April 200
 4\,  8 -10 pm Curators’ Talk: Saturday 17 March\, 3 pm\, at Interurban Work
  by Dirk Bahmann\, Keren Ben Zeev\, Jeremy Downie\, Ismail Farouk\, Sphiwe 
 Gama\, Nicholas Hlobo\, Alison Kearney\, Kasia Kwiecinska\, Brenton Maart\,
  Vivienne Mahloko\, Desné Masie\, Toni Morkel & Strangelove\, M.U.K.A.\, Ch
 ristian […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>8 April - 1 May 2004<br />Opening Recepti
 on:  Wednesday 7 April 2004\,  8 -10 pm<br />Curators' Talk: Saturday 17 Ma
 rch\, 3 pm\, at Interurban</h4><p>Work by Dirk Bahmann\, Keren Ben Zeev\, J
 eremy Downie\, Ismail Farouk\, Sphiwe Gama\, Nicholas Hlobo\, Alison Kearne
 y\, Kasia Kwiecinska\, Brenton Maart\, Vivienne Mahloko\, Desné Masie\, Ton
 i Morkel & Strangelove\, M.U.K.A.\, Christian Nerf\, Marcus Neustetter\, Be
 ttina Schultz\, Merryn Singer\, Eben & Viaan Strydom\, David Tshabalala\, O
 bakeng Tshukudu\, Mandy van Niekerk\, Bié Venter\, Gina Waldman</p><p>Curat
 ed by <strong>Veronika Klaptocz</strong> with Keren Ben Zeev and Merryn Sin
 ger of the Joubert Park Project.</p><p><em>Makeshift</em> presents the work
  of 25 artists in dialogue with the inner city spaces surrounding the Johan
 nesburg Art Gallery in South Africa. The artists staged performances and in
 terventions throughout August 2003 in Joubert Park\, a transit hub for the 
 city characterized by the co-existence of crime\, high unemployment and hom
 elessness with the dynamics of street trading and dense commuter traffic. T
 his exhibition brings together documentation of the projects in video and p
 hotography\, examining both contradictions and connections between the Gall
 ery and its seemingly makeshift environment.<br />The project is presented 
 at Interurban\, a new art centre in Vancouver at Hastings Street and Carral
 l. Makeshift examines artists’ engagement with the urban transformation of 
 postapartheid Johannesburg\, in the context of current debates about the re
 lationship of artists and galleries to the Downtown Eastside.  Keren Ben Ze
 ev and Merryn Singer of the Johannesburg-based artist collective\, The Joub
 ert Park Project\, will lead a series of discussions and workshops for neig
 hbourhood residents\, artists\, organizations\, and other interested indivi
 duals beginning April 10. The complete schedule will be available at<a href
 ="http://www.geocities.com/interurbangallery/">www.geocities.com/interurban
 gallery/</a>.</p><p><em>Makeshift </em>has been supported by CIDA through C
 BIE\; President’s Office and Dean of Arts\, UBC\; The Alvin Balkind Fund fo
 r Student Curatorial Initiatives. This is the third exhibition in a series 
 of exhibitions curated by Master of Arts candidates in the Critical Curator
 ial Studies Program at the University of British Columbia.</p><p><a class="
 download-btn" href="https://ahva.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/3
 7/2016/06/751.pdf">751</a></p>
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