The Creation Altarpiece
The Keiskamma Altarpiece
| The Keiskamma Art Project |
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The Keiskamma Art Project is a community initiative providing women with the skills, materials and training for the production of art and craftwork; a forum in which to generate income; and, support in establishing their own small enterprises. Embroidery remains the soul of the Keiskamma Art Project. Over one hundred women are now highly skilled and many excellent works are being consistently produced. Many of the scenes depicted are inspired by local knowledge - depicting imagery ranging from the Nguni cattle that roam through Hamburg to joyful African angel cushions that ensure pleasant dreams! In 2004 the Keiskamma Art project completed its first notable artwork, the Keiskamma Tapestry, which was first exhibited in the National Arts Festival 2004. This large embroidery measures 120 meters in length and is 0, 5 meters wide. The Keiskamma Tapestry is a visual portrayal of the history of the Eastern Cape focusing on the Xhosa people. The Keiskamma Tapestry is the first of a number of large-scale works made by the Keiskamma Art project. The Keiskamma Art Project would like to thank the National Department of Arts and Culture, The National Arts Festival, The Eastern Cape Department of Arts and Culture, and all private donors and friends and family who have donated time and money to making the project the success that it is today. |