Using creativity against agony – Nobukho Nqaba

Using creativity against agony I have an abiding memory. When I was seven years old, during the Christmas of 1999, the elders were talking about Judgment Day. In the year 2000, they said, everything worldly would fall and a new spiritual era would begin. This was the verdict of an older generation witnessing their communities … Read More

Women’s work – Kimathi Mafafo

Women’s work I grew up in Kimberley, in a very creative home. My grandmother was a talented embroiderer and I loved to watch her as a child. I learned the art of beautiful, fine stitching from her. My father Rocky Mafafo is a gifted watercolourist who studied at the Rorkes’ Drift Art and Craft Centre. … Read More

On empathy – Hernease Davies

On empathy Your gestures draw me in, Zuskeke, offering me an openness I don’t deserve. It’s your little lean, the way you steady yourself with your right hand in Nokwanda’s Makubalo’s lap and your left hand lightly wrapped over her arm on the other side. I’m starting to lean slightly too, from right to left, … Read More

Revolutionary stitching – Jan Chalmers

Revolutionary stitching – How to tie a French knot ‘Does anyone know how to do a French knot?’ ‘I do,’ I said. In 2001, my husband Iain and I joined our friends Carol and Justus Hofmeyr on a road trip into remote parts of Namibia. Astonished by the beauty of the place, Carol and I … Read More