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Bau Kaashe (Kuru Art Project Collective)

Artist Bau Kaashe (Kuru Art Project Collective)

The Kuru Art Project is located in the village of D'kar, Western Botswana. The project was established in 1991 as part of the larger Kuru Development Trust. The artists are Naro and Dcui San, who have lived in and around D'kar since the early 1960's. Formally a nomadic people, hunting and food gathering from the veld remain significant cultural activities, but increasing westernisation means that this is not a sustainable lifestyle anymore. Myths, legends and events of a bygone era are readily told by elders, but the less fortunate can only try to imagine life as it once was. Yet they all converge on a theme characterised by a mythical connection with animals and objects of their ancient past, while continuing their lives in a world that demands completely different skills to survive.

Today, there are 18 artists actively participating in the project. The artists work in a variety of media and techniques, which include oil on canvas, different printmaking techniques, and embroidery. They draw inspiration from stories told by their ancestors, and their expansive knowledge about the plants and animals from the Kalahari. For them, their art is a way to convey their identity and unique ways of life to the rest of the world. The Kuru artists’ work is known for its spontaneity. Often, the process is preferred over the product—their love for making and creating forms an intricate part of their culture. Bright colours and naive animal and plant forms signify the work of these artists. Their body of work is internationally acclaimed and has been exhibited in over fifteen countries abroad and in Africa over the years.

Bau was born in D’kar (b.1985) and attended D’kar Primary school. She later attended Rethuseng Junior Secondary School in Charles Hill.

She was first introduced to embroidery at a workshop in D’kar that was hosted by embroiderers from the Keiskamma Art Project in the Eastern Cape. She was excited about the workshop and hoped that learning a new skill will help her to be able to earn some income in the future. Bau loves making all kinds of craft and being creative. The plants and animals from the Kalahari are very important to the people from her culture and therefore she loves to depict it in things she embroiders.

Bau was born in D’kar and attended D’kar Primary school. She later attended Rethuseng Junior Secondary School in Charles Hill.

She was first introduced to embroidery at a workshop in D’kar that was hosted by embroiderers from the Keiskamma Art Project in the Eastern Cape. She was excited about the workshop and hoped that learning a new skill will help her to be able to earn some income in the future. Bau loves making all kinds of craft and being creative. The plants and animals from the Kalahari are very important to the people from her culture and therefore she loves to depict it in things she embroiders.

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