biko tapestry

The Biko Tapestry, spearheaded by artist Nomfusi Nkani who died in 2017, honours South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko and his deep Eastern Cape roots. Telling Biko’s story against the backdrop of the Black Consciousness Movement, and using Biko’s, I Write What I Like: A Selection of his Writings as inspiration, Nkani used images from the internet to inform drawings that were subsequently translated into a tapestry by a small group of Keiskamma artists. Driven by the belief that Steve Biko’s story should be appreciated by the youth of contemporary South Africa, the artists made this work to highlight the role that Biko played in endorsing and fighting for every South African’s right to equal education.

Keiskamma Artist Words
Biko Tapestry

2014

Embroidery, shweshwe fabric and appliqué

0.8 m high x 1.5 m wide

University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, Gauteng

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