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Art for Humanity: what is art?
AFH defines art as that which is created to inspire all of humanity with freedom of expression, the quest for excellence, pride, dignity, and respect for individual rights, reflection and heritage.
In this month’s issue:
TOP NEWS
- Dalai Lama Denied a Visa
Dialogue among Civilizations
- Dialogue Among Civilizations Publication Available
- Dialogue Among Civilizations Review
- Interview with Tunisian Artist, Nicene Kossentini
Women for Children
- Under Control - Q & A with Angela Buckland
- A look back at Women’s Month
- ‘Precious Cargo’ by Ernestine White and ‘Her Elements of Life’ by Chantel Erfort
Break the Silence
- Real Stories Gallery
- "Yehoshua Comforting an Aids Victim" by Mduduzi Xakaza
General News
- Themba Shibase Finalist for 2011 Sovereign Africa Art Prize
- Njabulo Ngobese – Media Intern 2011
- ASJ Conference
- 5th International Entertainment Education Conference - New Delhi November 17-20, 2011
- FNB Art Festival 2011
Contemporary News
- The Power of a poem
Warm Regards,
Thireshni Sanasy & Njabulo Ngobese
AFH Media Team
Art for Humanity
(Formerly Artists for Human Rights)
C/o Fine Art
Durban University of Technology
City Campus
Box 953
Durban 4000
South Africa
Tel: +27 (31) 373 6610
Art for Humanity...'the art of human rights'
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