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South Africa: CEO of Pioneering Eastern Cape Project Honoured
Source: SA - the Good News
Source Date: Thursday, July 18, 2013
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: South Africa
Created: Jul 18, 2013

The art element of the Trust, known as Keiskamma Art Project, has been providing artistic training and employment to over 100 Xhosa women and young men from the Hamburg region. This initiative focuses primarily on embroidery, but is also integrating several other media such as wire and bead work, felt making, doll making, print making, painting, mosaics and ceramics. Its artistic creations currently trade nationally and internationally - some of the works are represented in Government buildings, in corporate headquarters and on History books.
“Creative expression plays such a huge role in the general wellbeing of an individual. Our Art Project does not just bring an income to participants, but a sense of pride and ownership,” explains Dr Hofmeyer.
Although the project is famous for its large tapestries such as the Keiskamma Tapestry (2004), the Keiskamma Altarpiece (2005), the Creation Altarpiece (2007) and African Guernica (2010), as well as the Rhodes University Tapestry (2011), it also makes and sells smaller craft items such as cushion covers and bags to a range of shops and private individuals.
The Keiskamma Trust as a whole consists of three complementary programmes – Health, Education and Art and Music. These programmes aim to create healthy communities in all respects, addressing widespread poverty and other challenges through practical, holistic and creative programmes and partnerships.
• The Trust’s Art Project and its founder have been the recipient of various accolades including:
• The Keiskamma Tapestry, which was bought by Standard Bank and placed on permanent display in parliament, also won a Brett Kebble merit award.
• Finalist at the 12th Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) awards 2009
• Shoprite/ Checkers Woman of the Year in the Arts Category – Dr Carol Hofmeyer
• Selected as one of only 75 organisations nationally to be a part of the Legends business development programme, supported by Old Mutual
• The project also won the Gold Award at the FNB Vita Craft Now Exhibition in 2004, and the Chairman's Premier Award from Business and Arts South Africa in 2011.
Hofmeyer’s work has not only impacted her community in terms of artistic and creative arenas, but also in areas that involve generating income, as well as enhancing the health and general wellbeing of the community of Hamburg.
To learn more about The Keiskamma Trust and the pioneering work they do in the region, please visit www.keiskamma.org.
Article by Abram Molelemane
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