Annette Du Plessis
resume | statement
Name: Annette du Plessis
Education
PE technikon, South Africa, 1986
Foundation Study in Fine Arts, first year, did not complete degree
Awards & Achiements
King George Art Gallery, South Africa, 1994 - 1995
'people,places & perspectives'
work selected to go on national tour mayor South African Government galleries
Pendula Women's Art Exhibition, 1995
Organised a woman's art exhibition for Port Elizabeth City
Dakawa, Grahamstown, South Africa,1998
Selected as one of 17 Eastern Cape Artists to exhibit at a historical exhibition
Eastern Cape Department of Arts and Culture, South Africa, 1998
Certificate of Excellency
FNB Vita Awards, South Africa, 1998
Merit Award
Konst Epidemic Artist Residency, Sweden, 2001
Won residency award during 2001 after Annette's artwork was selected as a winner in the City to City - Face to Face Exhibition, Goteborg, Sweden - under the banner of the partnership between Port Elizabeth City and Goteborg City
Siyaya Centre for Young Arts, South Africa, 2001-current
Founded and running a community art centre in an African township, New Brighton, Nelson Mandela Bay.
URL users/visitingthisplanet/main.html
Arts and Culture Community Participation
Imvaba Arts and culture Anti-apartheid organisation, South Africa, 1998-1991
Activist participating with other artist activists against apartheid, doing collective murals (at Mayibuye museum, Cape Town), logo's, posters, banners, etc.
Port Elizabeth Action Committee, South Africa, 1989-1990
'Give Conscripts a choice' Creative banner - embroidered and collaged - against forced apartheid conscription for all white male South African Citizens
Ex Detainees Committee, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1990
Creative art banner, collaged and embroidered - welcoming the Release of the ?Rivonia? prisoners from Robben Island (before the release of Nelson Mandela)
Port Elizabeth Woman's Organisation, 1989
Creative Banner against apartheid
PEPCO, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
NIR - Koinonia, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
Women's Decade, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
SANSCO, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
Uitenhage Civic Organisation, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
NADEL, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
COSAS, 1989/1990
Creative banner against apartheid
ANC, 1991-1996
Creative banner for first welcoming rally for Nelson Mandela
Several creative banners for various ANC branches within Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage
SACP, 1991
Creative banner
IDASA, 1990
Creative banner for 'One City, one municipality'
ANC Women's League, 1991
Creative banner
NESG, 1990/1991
Logo for welcoming t-shirts for the returning exiles
National Health Department, 1995
'Aids the new struggle' With 4 other artists, painted a mural on Brister House, Nelson Mandela Bay.
CAMA/countries/southafr/projects/Mural...
Annette Du Plessisによる現代アート作品を見つけ、最近のアートワークを閲覧し、オンラインで購入します。 カテゴリ: 現代南アフリカのアーティスト. 芸術的ドメイン: コラージュ, 絵画. 口座の種類: アーティスト , 2006以来のメンバー (原産国 南アフリカ). ArtmajeurでAnnette Du Plessisの最新作品を購入する: 現代アーティストAnnette Du Plessisによる素晴らしい芸術を発見してください。アートワークを閲覧したり、オリジナルアートやハイエンドプリントを購入したりできます。
アーティストの価値, バイオグラフィー, アーティストのスタジオ:
Available Works • 10作品
すべて表示Sold Works • 17作品
すべて表示Samples of Annette's works - not available any more • 20作品
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resume | statement
Name: Annette du Plessis
Education
PE technikon, South Africa, 1986
Foundation Study in Fine Arts, first year, did not complete degree
Awards & Achiements
King George Art Gallery, South Africa, 1994 - 1995
'people,places & perspectives'
work selected to go on national tour mayor South African Government galleries
Pendula Women's Art Exhibition, 1995
Organised a woman's art exhibition for Port Elizabeth City
Dakawa, Grahamstown, South Africa,1998
Selected as one of 17 Eastern Cape Artists to exhibit at a historical exhibition
Eastern Cape Department of Arts and Culture, South Africa, 1998
Certificate of Excellency
FNB Vita Awards, South Africa, 1998
Merit Award
Konst Epidemic Artist Residency, Sweden, 2001
Won residency award during 2001 after Annette's artwork was selected as a winner in the City to City - Face to Face Exhibition, Goteborg, Sweden - under the banner of the partnership between Port Elizabeth City and Goteborg City
Siyaya Centre for Young Arts, South Africa, 2001-current
Founded and running a community art centre in an African township, New Brighton, Nelson Mandela Bay.
URL users/visitingthisplanet/main.html
Arts and Culture Community Participation
Imvaba Arts and culture Anti-apartheid organisation, South Africa, 1998-1991
Activist participating with other artist activists against apartheid, doing collective murals (at Mayibuye museum, Cape Town), logo's, posters, banners, etc.
Port Elizabeth Action Committee, South Africa, 1989-1990
'Give Conscripts a choice' Creative banner - embroidered and collaged - against forced apartheid conscription for all white male South African Citizens
Ex Detainees Committee, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1990
Creative art banner, collaged and embroidered - welcoming the Release of the ?Rivonia? prisoners from Robben Island (before the release of Nelson Mandela)
Port Elizabeth Woman's Organisation, 1989
Creative Banner against apartheid
PEPCO, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
NIR - Koinonia, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
Women's Decade, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
SANSCO, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
Uitenhage Civic Organisation, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
NADEL, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
COSAS, 1989/1990
Creative banner against apartheid
ANC, 1991-1996
Creative banner for first welcoming rally for Nelson Mandela
Several creative banners for various ANC branches within Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage
SACP, 1991
Creative banner
IDASA, 1990
Creative banner for 'One City, one municipality'
ANC Women's League, 1991
Creative banner
NESG, 1990/1991
Logo for welcoming t-shirts for the returning exiles
National Health Department, 1995
'Aids the new struggle' With 4 other artists, painted a mural on Brister House, Nelson Mandela Bay.
CAMA/countries/southafr/projects/Mural...
- 国籍: 南アフリカ
- 生年月日 : 1955
- 芸術的ドメイン:
- グループ: 現代南アフリカのアーティスト
影響
教育
認定されたアーティスト値
実績
Artmajeurでの活動
最新ニュース
現代アーティストからのすべての最新ニュースAnnette Du Plessis
Collage Technique
Collage Technique
artist residency award
A South African Exhibition from Nelson Mandela Bay - was hosted in Sweden in Goteborg - under the theme "City to City - Space to space" in 2000.
Annette's artwork was selected as the winning piece - and she subsequently won an artist residency scholarship at the Konst Epedimin in Goteborg - the following year
award for wearable art
King George Art Gallery (now Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum), South Africa, 1994 - 1995
‘People, Places & Perspectives', wearable artwork selected to go on national tour major South African galleries
one of selected artists Dakawa historic exhibition
Dakawa, Grahamstown, South Africa,1998, Selected as one of 17 Eastern Cape Artists to exhibit at a historical exhibition
Certificate of Excellency Eastern Cape Department of Arts and Culture
Eastern Cape Department of Arts and Culture, South Africa, 1998, Certificate of Excellency
FNB Vita Merit Award
FNB Vita Awards, South Africa, 1998, Merit Award for creative fiber arts vest
Resume
resume | statement
Name: Annette du Plessis
Education
PE technikon, South Africa, 1986
Foundation Study in Fine Arts, first year, did not complete degree
Awards & Achiements
King George Art Gallery, South Africa, 1994 - 1995
'people,places & perspectives'
work selected to go on national tour mayor South African Government galleries
Pendula Women's Art Exhibition, 1995
Organised a woman's art exhibition for Port Elizabeth City
Dakawa, Grahamstown, South Africa,1998
Selected as one of 17 Eastern Cape Artists to exhibit at a historical exhibition
Eastern Cape Department of Arts and Culture, South Africa, 1998
Certificate of Excellency
FNB Vita Awards, South Africa, 1998
Merit Award
Konst Epidemic Artist Residency, Sweden, 2001
Won residency award during 2001 after Annette's artwork was selected as a winner in the City to City - Face to Face Exhibition, Goteborg, Sweden - under the banner of the partnership between Port Elizabeth City and Goteborg City
Siyaya Centre for Young Arts, South Africa, 2001-current
Founded and running a community art centre in an African township, New Brighton, Nelson Mandela Bay.
URL users/visitingthisplanet/main.html
Arts and Culture Community Participation
Imvaba Arts and culture Anti-apartheid organisation, South Africa, 1998-1991
Activist participating with other artist activists against apartheid, doing collective murals (at Mayibuye museum, Cape Town), logo's, posters, banners, etc.
Port Elizabeth Action Committee, South Africa, 1989-1990
'Give Conscripts a choice' Creative banner - embroidered and collaged - against forced apartheid conscription for all white male South African Citizens
Ex Detainees Committee, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1990
Creative art banner, collaged and embroidered - welcoming the Release of the ?Rivonia? prisoners from Robben Island (before the release of Nelson Mandela)
Port Elizabeth Woman's Organisation, 1989
Creative Banner against apartheid
PEPCO, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
NIR - Koinonia, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
Women's Decade, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
SANSCO, 1989
Creative banner against apartheid
Uitenhage Civic Organisation, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
NADEL, 1990
Creative banner against apartheid
COSAS, 1989/1990
Creative banner against apartheid
ANC, 1991-1996
Creative banner for first welcoming rally for Nelson Mandela
Several creative banners for various ANC branches within Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage
SACP, 1991
Creative banner
IDASA, 1990
Creative banner for 'One City, one municipality'
ANC Women's League, 1991
Creative banner
NESG, 1990/1991
Logo for welcoming t-shirts for the returning exiles
National Health Department, 1995
'Aids the new struggle' With 4 other artists, painted a mural on Brister House, Nelson Mandela Bay.
CAMA/countries/southafr/projects/Mural/files/socom/bi5955r.htm
Port Elizabeth Tourism, 1989
'Pambile ne African Renaisance, Pambile' Commissioned with 2 other artists to do a mural on the historical Grand Hotel in Nelson Mandela Bay
wild_coast.htm (African painted murals...)
issue0411/safrica_07.html
Arts and Culture Organisational Commitments
ANC Cultural Desk - Western Districts, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 1996
Head cultural Desk
Port Elizabeth Civic Society Forum, 1996
Representative City's visual artists
Port Elizabeth Arts and Culture Council, 1997
Chairperson Visual arts sector
Exhibitions
Local: Nelson Mandela Bay
Highbury Art Gallery ~ 1993-1994
Wezandla ~ 1994-1995
King George Art Gallery ~ 1994-1998
People, Places, Perspectives
GAP
EPSAFC Imvaba Exhibition ~ 1993
Ichthyology Department
Dakawa ~ 1004, 1997, 1998
People, Places, Perspectives ~ 1994
Eastern Cape Department Arts and Culture selected artworks ~ 1997
Selected Eastern Cape artists - 'land history and self' ~ 1998
Pendula Women?s Art Exhibition ~ 1995
Human Rights Exhibition
UPE & Dower College ~ 1997-1998
Eastern Cape Department of Arts and
Culture
Selection Exhibition (Wezandla, Green Acres, King George) ~ 1997-1998
The Rebirth of Art
Centenary, UPE ~ 1997-1998
Women?s Art Exhibition
King Edward Hotel ~ 1999
Partnership Port Elizabeth & G?teborg
Face to Face Exhibition ~ 2000 in G?teborg
Dammetjies Business Consultants
Local artist exhibition ~ 2005
Provincial: Eastern Cape, South Africa
Imvaba Exhibition
Ichthyology Department ~ 1993
Dakawa
People, Places, Perspectives ~ 1994
Dep. Arts & Culture (Selected works) ~ 1997
Land, History & Self (selected Artists) ~ 1998
National: South Africa
People, Places, Perspectives
Traveling to mayor Art Galleries in South Africa ~ 1994-1995
International:
Vancouver, Canada
1 work showing with Mariette Smith, Art Teacher at Le Broc, Vancouver ~ 1998
Goteborg, Sweden
City to City - Face to Face ~ 2000
Siyaya Centre For Young Arts:
Founded in 2001
Ran art project International twinning partnership - Goteborg and Port Elizabeth - 2002 to 2005
Several children's Art Exhibitions curated from the project
- South End Museum in 2003 and opened by Wally Serote
- Zwide Library in 2004
- Red Location Museum from 2006 to 2008
SANAVA (visual artists south Africa):
Exhibition in India and Pretoria Art Museum - 2010
Epsac (Eastern Province Society of Fine Arts - now ART-EC)
Exhibition with Dorelle & Mara Sapere and Pine Pienaar Photography Students) - 2010
NMMU (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University)
Re-Sponse exhibition (ex university students and other)
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum - 2010
- Kimberley Art Museum - 2011
MBDA (Nelson Mandela Bay Development Agency)
- One of ten winners after art works were submitted for judging by David Goldblatt and Helen Sebedi
- the work, "private pain" forms part of the new Red Location Art Gallery's collection - 2011
COLLECTIONS
South Africa:
- Nelson Mandela Bay, Humansdorp, Grahamstown, Cape Town, Johannesburg
International:
- USA - New York, Hartford, Beverly Hills
- Canada - Vancouver
- Europe - Germany, Faroe Islands, England, Sweden, France, Netherlands
- Australia
Expos Collective (Listing)
FNB Vita Crafts merit award for embroided waistcoat, 1989
Department of Arts and Culture, Eastern Cape - Certificate of Excellency, 1999
論文
一流のAnnette Suzette Surname Du Plessis Birth の 日付の11 日10 月1955 年のアイデンティティの第5510110227082 市民権の南アフリカの言語印刷, 刺繍, Beadwork, タペストリー , 印刷するLino 勧め, 及び子供へ世話する等の人々によって方 向づけられる技術引く, Collage, 彫刻, 製陶術, Mache, 宝石類 のペーパー作成, 織物の設計, 織物英国のafrikaans Xhosa の技 術の芸術及び塗技術塗ることは写し出し, 始められた, パートナ ーシップNMMM 及びG?teborg は成長して創設されて Masikulisane で, 整頓されていた, 調整された, 管理された, 相談された自ら申し出ることfundraised か. 海, hiv の孤児及 びneglected/abused の子供の芸術の促進及びcouncelling 反達成 のアパルトヘイトの行動主義者によるSoweto - 市民の構 造及びwomen.fs の組織1989 年から政治1994 で活動的な1989- を 始める町区に動かされる - 頭部ANC の文化的な机の港 Elizabeth 及び周囲区域, 1996 年から1997 年; SACP か. 会計係 東岬の地域1993/4 の芸術家 - 南アフリカ共和国の主要な ギャラリーへの仕事の国民旅行, の部門からの閣下の免状芸術と 文化; Kunstepedimin の芸術家のresidency 2001 年(G?teborg, スウェーデン) 創設者へのCity.f の奨学金への勝者の .gCity - スウェーデン, 2001 年からのリターンのNMMM の若い芸術のためのSiyaya の創設された中心。端から2002 年か ら2005 年はNMMM 及びG?teborg のパートナーシップの children.fs の芸術のためのコンサルタントであるために誘われ , 専門のMetro の図書館, アーサーNyobo の学校, 新しい brighton コミュニティーとMasikulisane のhiv の孤児で, 調整 された及び管理されたchildren.fs の芸術のプロジェクトを開発 された芸術家の用いた。SIDA のレポート point4.1.1swedish_partship/eval uation.htm の専門の芸術家: 1989 年 - 2005 年の Imvaba 1989 年か. 1994 年のコミュニティー芸術家か. 旗を, t のワイシャツのlogo.fs するすなわち子供王の画廊を備えた George 研修会を促進するポスターか. 子供の研修会のGerald Sekoto 日, 若い芸術のための数年のSiyaya の中心の facilitator か. 2001 年からの創設者及びディレクター, 学校の 生徒を備えた研修会を動かすパートタイムの基礎の雇われた専門 の芸術家コミュニティー子供のパートナーシップのネルソン Mandela の自治体Metropole 及びG?teborg 都市か. コンサルタ ント, プロジェクトの開発者, organiser 及びマネージャー(芸 術と文化セクター) natal HIVAN Kwa Zulu として機能されるか . 2 年間HIVAN.f の仕事作成のチーム(芸術療法の子供) の一部分 になるためにHIVAN (Jill Kruger) を使う。現在の付加的な活動 の研究開発研究する芸術を及びMetro のための組織の土地の芸術 のプロジェクト上陸させるある年にそしてローカル科学者, 様々 な構造, 芸術家, コミュニティー及び学習者との調整で段階的に 行なわれる。
論文
私の最も早い記憶以来 - 私はずっと芸術をして いる - 私への起こっている何が深宇宙を越えてそれは存在 によって私の内部の陰謀の延長, 生命,宇宙, 私がriverbanks の 取付けを造り, 年に集まるこれらの行為を越える世界のそして他 進水させる試みとして動物と鳥の足及び印刷物フィートの辿り, 等行った。私のアートワークは物質的な概念を越える世界の反射 である - それは私が包含し, 神の最も深い中心に私の深い 認識すなわち観察すなわち視野から, 注ぐことを可能にし, その " 深い" 私はから" 深く" 頻繁に私の中心の深くない注ぎ, 作成 をよりよく理解する私の捜索人々の生命, 彼らの苦闘, 喜び, 希 望, 不公平不公平, 等の" 深いの"によってほめられる。 ' nette
Expos Solo (Listing)
Partnership NMMM & Göteborg City - scholarship award artist-in-residence Konst Epidemic, SE, 2001
Collage Technique
1. Do the design on paper
2. Gather as many magazines - especially magazines with interesting tectural content like "House and Leasure", "Architectural Digest", etc.
3. Tear interesting peices from these magazines
4. Begin pasting paper pieces and even fabric, netting etc into the design
5 Blend with paints, inks, pens and pencils and even embroidery
6 It is important to constantly stand back from the works and corrolate the feelings inside with what is manifolding on the design - evaluate meanings - search for deeper thoughts and rythm that wells up inside
7 The collage is build up in layers over layers and some parts scratched through with sharp implement - tissue paper is also used to blend areas
8 Neatness is important and the work is only completed when every little particle is scrutinised over and over - constantly learn from what the image is saying
Home is where the art is for white New Brighton woman
(By Karen van Rooyen)
ANNETTE du Plessis was named “Vuyiswa”, Xhosa for happiness, by her new friends when she first moved to the Port Elizabeth township of New Brighton.
Today, nearly 17 years later, she is still happy to live there even though few, if any, other whites have followed her example.
Du Plessis, a multi-skilled artist whose work includes sculpture and collages, moved to the township after spending a weekend there in 1989.
Now she is looking forward to the official opening of the Red Location Cultural Museum in September. She said: “It’s so amazing that the spot where the museum has been built is where I made the decision to move to New Brighton.
“When I went into that museum two months ago, I was overcome with emotion because I saw that doors were opening for other developments in New Brighton and South Africa.”
Du Plessis, 50, had been visiting the township on an exchange programme arranged by an organisation called Koinonia and the National Initiative for Reconciliation during 1989 which saw different racial groups switching homes for a weekend.
The following week she decided to move there permanently.“I was shocked that I’d been so apathetic,” she said.
But Du Plessis’ apathy soon turned into passion for her community, a place she describes as “farm life congested into the city”.
Between fighting for basic municipal services to be restored in the area and raising her 13-year old son, Khaya Mfo, Du Plessis also runs the Siyaya Centre for Young Arts, which she founded at the local Arthur Nyobo Primary School.
She met Khaya’s father while the two were activists in the community and while no longer in a relationship, they are still friends. Du Plessis, who also has two grown sons, Yucca, 22, and Keran, 21, says she had to put up with accusations by people that she had turned her back on whites.
However, the change she has seen in her chosen surroundings has made any negative reactions worthwhile.
“It’s wonderful to see the tarred road. Before, the roads here were full of stones, and shoes did not last. It’s awesome . . . wonderful how this area’s been developed. There are playgrounds and I’m so proud.”
Du Plessis has learned Xhosa and although she doesn’t speak it much, she understands it – and loves being in a place where “nobody’s ever been rude to me”.
“The people here are very spontaneous, they have no inhibitions and for me as an artist, that’s amazing,” she said.
Her young pupils at the Siyaya centre are working on a paper maché cow – “because cows are so popular”. The cow will form part of an exhibition for the museum’s opening celebrations scheduled for mid-September.
Du Plessis regularly brings in Swedish artists to conduct workshops with the children following a one-month stint in Gothenburg three years ago.
Her years in New Brighton have allowed her to voice her opinions on every topic under the sun and while she once encouraged other white people to go into the townships, she has nothing against those who stay away.
“If a person can afford to live next to the beach, let them.
“I often have people here who say: ‘Why did our comrades move out’, and I say if they can afford to, then let them. They don’t have to remain in areas where they were once oppressed.”
Du Plessis, who was born in Cape Town, comes from a family of artists and thanks to her eccentric yet “extremely conservative” father, moved around and lived in Namibia before moving to Pretoria.
It was while hitch-hiking around the country that she ended up in Port Elizabeth – and she hasn’t looked back. “I just loved it here.”
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