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Katherine Bull

Katherine Bull is currently a practicing artist with two decades of experience lecturing in the visual arts at Stellenbosch University and the University of Cape Town. She is currently a part-time lecturer in Visual Art at the Cape Town Creative Academy and offers private mentorship for artists at Fourfold. In 1998 she was awarded a Master of Fine Art degree from the University of Cape Town with distinction. Since then Bull has produced five solo exhibitions, taken part in numerous group exhibitions and performed at international conferences in Poland, USA & Estonia. In 2004 a public sculpture project titled Come to Pass was unveiled, produced in collaboration with artist Fritha Langerman as winners of the 3rd Cape Town Public Sculpture Competition (2002). She was selected for the Ampersand Fellowship in New York (2007), Dwayer International Residency in Alexandria, Egypt (2008) and most recently she participated in a residency in Bologna Italy (2015) as an AIR Laureate (2014). CV EDUCATION 1996-1998 MFA awarded with distinction, Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, South Africa 1992-1995 BA(FA) majoring in Printmaking Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, South Africa Awards & prizes 1994-1997 – McIver Scholarship, UCT 1995 - Placed on Dean’s Merit List, UCT 1994 - Awarded the Santam Art Bursary 1992 - Class medal, UCT CURRENT EMPLOYMENT Practicing Artist Fourfold Art Mentorship Part-time lecturer at Creative Academy, Cape Town PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT 2011- 2017 Part-time lecturer in Printmaking & Drawing, Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town 2004-2010 Fine Art and printmaking lecturer at the Visual Art Department, University of Stellenbosch. 2002-2003 Visual Art Department, University of Stellenbosch: Full-time contract lecturing in Fine Art & Printmaking. 1999-2001 Visual Art Department, University of Stellenbosch: Part-time and full-time contract lecturing in Fine Art & Printmaking. Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town: Part-time lecturing in printmaking 1999 Beezy Bailey Art Factory, Cape Town: Printmaker for Beezy Bailey EXHIBITIONS Solo Exhibitions - International 2015 data capture: In Search Of… performance and exhibition as part of Nosadella Due Residency, Atelier Si, Bologna Italy, 25th October 2015. 2005 data capture: in the field – exhibition and performance at the On Gallery, ul Fredry, Poznan, Poland 9 September. Solo Exhibitions - National 2019 Afterimage. Smith Gallery Cape Town 2016 Lessons in transformation, Michaelis Galleries, Hiddingh campus, University of Cape Town, 5-20 May 2011 data capture_LOST & FOUND - Blank Projects, Cape Town, South Africa, 4 Aug - 3 Sept 2008 data capture: a muse – solo exhibition, Blank Projects, Cape Town, South Africa, 2-24 October 2004 Data: new print works by Katherine Bull - solo exhibition, Joao Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, 8-31 December 1999 Positioning the Cape: a spatial engraving a shifting frontier - solo exhibition, at the Association for Visual Arts Metropolitan Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Group Exhibitions - International 2008 data capture: in the field III produced and exhibited during the Dwayer International Workshop for Women, Alexandria Egypt, January 25-6 February 2004 Work included in The ID of South African artists, an exhibition and catalogue of works by SA artists in the Fortis Circus Theatre in Scheveningen, The Hague, to accompany the Dutch production of ‘The Lion King.’ Group Exhibitions - National 2018 Rendezvous. Smith Studio Gallery, Cape Town. December 5 - January 12 2019 6:99. 99 Loop Gallery, Cape Town. 7 June - 28 July. Nano 1.2. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town. 5 June - 10 August. 2017 Nano 1.1. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 26 July - 15 August. Closer Than Ever. Collaboration with Emmanuel de Montbron & group event exhibition. Gallery Momo project space, 2 March 2017 Folly. Group exhibition & performance Am I Ever Alone: dancing to someone else’s tune. Smith Studio Gallery, Cape Town. 27 Jan - 18 Feb 2017. 2016 Dinner Collection. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 7 December - 24 January 2017 Liminal Geographies. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 20 October - 29 November Nano. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 19 July - 16 August 2015 ‘Lessons in Transformation_The Speech’. Collaboration & performance with Warren Editions as part of Open Design Festival, Cape Town City Hall (13 August) 1515: Rhinos are coming. Simultaneous Exhibitions of Printmaking – Brazil, Poland, Portugal & South Africa, Michaelis Galleries, Cape Town. 28 April – 16 May ‘Forming Impressions: The Ghost in the Machine’. An exhibition of original prints from the Artist Proof Studio and Warren Editions. AVA Gallery, Cape Town, 26 February – 19 March 2014 DO IT. Michaelis Gallery, Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, Sept 4-13 (http://curatorsintl.org/special-projects/do-it/venues/michaelis-school-of-fine-art-university-of-cape-town) Paint Matters. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 17 June – 14 July Treading Softground in collaboration with Warren Editions, Cape Town, April-May Suspicious Minds: Artists’s exploration of Mind and Matter. Annex Gallery, South African National Gallery, May-June. Cape Town data capture_DISCOVERY. Live painting performance for Discovery Health Leadership Summit, curated by Julia Meintjies (5 March, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa) 2013 Suspicious Minds: Artists’s exploration of Mind and Matter. Michaelis Gallery, August 13-31. Cape Town 2012 ‘data_CAPTIVE AUDIENCE’, a digital drawing performance as part of Christian Nerf’s Believe You Me (LIVE ARTS FESTIVAL , 4 December, Cape Town City Hall, Cape Town, South Africa) ‘Re-Sample’. Curated by Stephan Erasmus for Absa Bank. Traveling exhibition, Johannesburg, Pretoria & Bloemfontein, 11 November 2012- 24 January 2010 data capture_portal mixed media drawing performance as part of Own Goal, a group exhibition at the Association for Visual Arts, Cape Town, July 2010 Data capture_counterpane #1 mixed media drawing performance as part of / + = X , a group exhibition curated by Christian Nerf & Spunk Siepel at Serialworks, Cape Town, March 2010 2009 Bad Form, Blank Projects, Johannesburg Art Fair, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, April 3 2008 Print 08: Myth Memory & the Archive, Bell-Roberts Gallery, Woodstock, Cape Town 13 Aug- 5 Sept. 2007 Print 07, Bell-Roberts Gallery, Lourensford Estate, Somerset West, 4 August-4 October Absa group exhibition, Klein Karoo Nationale Kunstefees, Oudthoorn, March 2006 Spit II, exhibition of print portfolio by the staff of the Visual Arts Department, University of Stellenbosch, US Gallery, Stellenbosch, SA, 11 July – 9 August 2005 Absa Atelier Awards, group exhibition of selected finalists, Absa Gallery Johannesburg, July. printtttt – group exhibition curated by Andrew Lamprecht, Association for Visual Arts, Cape Town, SA, 30 May – 18 June. Girls night out – group exhibition curated by Tracy Lindner Gander as part of the Cape Town Month of Photography, Joao Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, SA, 28 February – 26 March 2004 Unveiling of public sculpture Come to Pass - a work created in collaboration with Fritha Langerman as winners of the Third Cape Town Public Sculpture Competition 2002 (sponsored by J.K Gross Trust in collaboration with The Association for Visual Arts.) Brett Kebble Art Awards, group exhibition of selected finalists, Cape Town International Convention Centre, 17-29 October De rebus & noord-suid hartklop, Sasol Art Museum, Stellenbosch, March. 2003 curated and contributed to - Print works from the Fine Arts Department, University of Stellenbosch – 14 August –4 September 2003, US Gallery, Dorp Street: Stellenbosch, South Africa 2002 Flounce, in collaboration with Tracy Gander, at the Joáo Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Photo/art, works by staff & students of the Fine Arts Department, University of Stellenbosch as part of the Cape Town Month of Photography Festival,Sasol Art Museum, Stellenbosch Mountain/Berg: A 350 Commemorative Project, The Arts Association of Belville, 17July – 21 August 2001 Katherine Bull & Fritha Langerman, at the US Art Gallery, Stellenbosch Hoerikwaggo Images of Table Mountain, curated by Nicolaas Verghunst,South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, Dec 2000-April 2001 Aarsel/Waver, group exhibition organized by the Belville Art Gallery in collaboration with Theo Kleynhans for the Klein Karoo Nationale Kunstefees. 2000 Emergency, curated by John Murray, Doreen Southwood & Julia Clark, at the Bell-Roberts Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa 1999 Anima (l) – identity personified, curated by Wilner Coetzer & Sandra Hanekom, Arts Association of Belville Gallery, 22 September – 14 October COMPETITIONS 2009 Finalist in the Absa Atelier competition exhibition, Absa Gallery, Johannesburg 2005 Merit Award Winner in the Absa Atelier competition, Absa Gallery, Johannesburg 2004 Finalist in the Brett Kebble Awards, April 2003, exhibition at CTICC 17-29 October 2004 2002 Winner - in collaboration with Fritha Langerman of the Third Cape Town Public Sculpture Competition 2002 (sponsored by J.K Gross Trust in collaboration with The Association for Visual Arts.) 2001 Finalist in the Absa Atelier competition exhibition, Absa Gallery, Johannesburg 2000 Finalist in the Absa Atelier competition exhibition, Absa Gallery, Johannesburg PUBLICATIONS Work Included in Publications 2014 Katherine Bull. Technoetic Arts Journal. The art student as data capturer: Engaging multimedia technology in teaching drawing to Visual Arts students at a tertiary level. Dec2014, Vol. 12 Issue 2/3 p251-262. 2010 Portfolio included in The Drawing Centre’s Online Viewing Program. 2005 Robin Malan. (ed) 2005. Leaves to a Tree: beyond English Alive - a Celebration of writing in South Africa. David Philip publishers: Cape Town I-JUSI: Language Edition, published by Garth Walker of Orange Juice Design 2000 Vergunst, N. November 2000 – April 2002. Hoerikwaggo: Images of Table Mountain. Published by the South African National Gallery: Cape Town. Artwork Included in Catalogues 2004 The ID of South African artists, an exhibition and catalogue of works by SA artists in the Fortis Circus Theatre in Scheveningen, 2004 The Brett Kebble Awards two thousand and four catalogue. October 2004. Marulelo Communications: Cape Town Reviews & Press 2014 Warren Editions: Professional Printmaking studio in South Africa’s Heart, Gradado Y Edicion: Print and Art Edition Magazine. No. 46 2014 (pp 36-45) 2008 Adrienne van Eeden. Loerkyk na kuns word kuns op sigself. Die Burger, 13/10/2008 2005 Hazel Friedman, Art South Africa. vol 03/issue03/autumn 2005 (pg 73) 2004 Liese van der Watt, Art South Africa. Vol02/issue03autumn2004 (pg 70) Melvyn Minnaar, Central city walkabout unveils mixed bag of artworks, Cape Times 28/12/2004m 2003 Cindy Mathys, Art to honour city’s women, Cape Argus, 25/09/2003 Ivor Price. Omstrede kunswerk sal kort rukkie in middestad pryk. Die Burger, 23/09/2003 2002 Staff Writer, A bold statement about city’s women, Cape Times, 17/09/2002 Suzanne Joubert, Women scoop public art award, Business Day 18/10/2002 2001 Melvyn Minnaar, Kuns rig kollig op aard van gallery. Die Burger, 06/2001 1999 Cobus van Bosch, Vrouekunstenaars kyk na die self en stereotypes, Die Burger, 28/09/1999 Leonard Shapiro, Memories Etched on Copper, Acrylic, Cape Times 28/06/1999 AWARDS & FUNDING 2014 Awarded the AIR Residency Scholarship to attend Nosadella Due, Bologna Italy 2008 Awarded funding from The National Arts Council of South Africa towards a solo data capture: a muse, Blank projects, Cape Town, October 2008 2006 Awarded the Ampersand Foundation Fellowship to New York for Jan-Feb 2007 2004 Awarded funding from The National Arts Council of South Africa towards solo exhibition data: new print works by Katherine Bull CONFERENCES 2014 Fak’ugesi Digital Africa Conference (4-6 December, hosted by WITS University, Johannesburg, South Africa Contribution speaker - presented paper titled, The art student as data capturer: Engaging multimedia technology in teaching drawing to Visual Arts students at a tertiary level. 2012 College Arts Association Conference (22-25 February Los Angeles, USA) Contribution speaker at Roundtable discussion - What is the What: Time and Variability in African Art with presentation titled, Artist as Data Capturer: Embodied technology & representation in contemporary South African Art 2005 Impact IV International Printmaking Conference, (5-11 September 2005, co-hosted by Universität der Künste in Berlin, Germany & Akademia Sztuk Pieknych Poznan, Poland) Contribution data cature: in the field, exhibition and performance, On Gallery, Poznan, Poland. 2003 Impact – 3rd International Printmaking Conference (27-30 August Michaelis School of Fine Art, UCT, Cape Town) Contributions Invited to chair a panel discussion titled, Embedding and Embossing: extraordinary terrains in print, 27 August Curated and contributed to - Print works from the Fine Arts Department, University of Stellenbosch – 14 August –4 September, US Gallery, Dorp Street: Stellenbosch, South Africa Contributed to a print portfolio Working Proof, produced by Stephen Inggs as part of the 3rd Impact International Printmaking Conference, 27-30 August, Michaelis School of FA, UCT.

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Katherine Bull

Katherine Bull is currently a practicing artist with two decades of experience lecturing in the visual arts at Stellenbosch University and the University of Cape Town. She is currently a part-time lecturer in Visual Art at the Cape Town Creative Academy and offers private mentorship for artists at Fourfold. \nIn 1998 she was awarded a Master of Fine Art degree from the University of Cape Town with distinction. Since then Bull has produced five solo exhibitions, taken part in numerous group exhibitions and performed at international conferences in Poland, USA & Estonia. In 2004 a public sculpture project titled Come to Pass was unveiled, produced in collaboration with artist Fritha Langerman as winners of the 3rd Cape Town Public Sculpture Competition (2002). She was selected for the Ampersand Fellowship in New York (2007), Dwayer International Residency in Alexandria, Egypt (2008) and most recently she participated in a residency in Bologna Italy (2015) as an AIR Laureate (2014). \nCV \nEDUCATION \n1996-1998 MFA awarded with distinction, Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, South Africa 1992-1995 BA(FA) majoring in Printmaking Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, South Africa Awards & prizes \n1994-1997 – McIver Scholarship, UCT 1995 - Placed on Dean’s Merit List, UCT 1994 - Awarded the Santam Art Bursary 1992 - Class medal, UCT \nCURRENT EMPLOYMENT Practicing Artist \nFourfold Art Mentorship \nPart-time lecturer at Creative Academy, Cape Town PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT \n2011- 2017 Part-time lecturer in Printmaking & Drawing, Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town 2004-2010 Fine Art and printmaking lecturer at the Visual Art Department, University of Stellenbosch. 2002-2003 Visual Art Department, University of Stellenbosch: Full-time contract lecturing in Fine Art & Printmaking. 1999-2001 Visual Art Department, University of Stellenbosch: Part-time and full-time contract lecturing in Fine Art & Printmaking. \nMichaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town: Part-time lecturing in printmaking 1999 Beezy Bailey Art Factory, Cape Town: Printmaker for Beezy Bailey EXHIBITIONS \nSolo Exhibitions - International \n2015 data capture: In Search Of… performance and exhibition as part of Nosadella Due Residency, Atelier Si, Bologna Italy, 25th October 2015. 2005 data capture: in the field – exhibition and performance at the On Gallery, ul Fredry, Poznan, Poland 9 September. Solo Exhibitions - National \n2019 Afterimage. Smith Gallery Cape Town 2016 Lessons in transformation, Michaelis Galleries, Hiddingh campus, University of Cape Town, 5-20 May 2011 data capture_LOST & FOUND - Blank Projects, Cape Town, South Africa, 4 Aug - 3 Sept 2008 data capture: a muse – solo exhibition, Blank Projects, Cape Town, South Africa, 2-24 October 2004 Data: new print works by Katherine Bull - solo exhibition, Joao Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, 8-31 December 1999 Positioning the Cape: a spatial engraving a shifting frontier - solo exhibition, at the Association for Visual Arts Metropolitan Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Group Exhibitions - International \n2008 data capture: in the field III produced and exhibited during the Dwayer International Workshop for Women, Alexandria Egypt, January 25-6 February 2004 Work included in The ID of South African artists, an exhibition and catalogue of works by SA artists in the Fortis Circus Theatre in Scheveningen, The Hague, to accompany the Dutch production of ‘The Lion King.’ Group Exhibitions - National \n2018 \nRendezvous. Smith Studio Gallery, Cape Town. December 5 - January 12 2019 \n6:99. 99 Loop Gallery, Cape Town. 7 June - 28 July. \nNano 1.2. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town. 5 June - 10 August. \n2017 \nNano 1.1. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 26 July - 15 August. \nCloser Than Ever. Collaboration with Emmanuel de Montbron & group event exhibition. Gallery Momo project space, 2 March 2017 \nFolly. Group exhibition & performance Am I Ever Alone: dancing to someone else’s tune. Smith Studio Gallery, Cape Town. 27 Jan - 18 Feb 2017. \n2016 \nDinner Collection. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 7 December - 24 January 2017 \nLiminal Geographies. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 20 October - 29 November \nNano. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 19 July - 16 August \n2015 \n‘Lessons in Transformation_The Speech’. Collaboration & performance with Warren Editions as part of Open Design Festival, Cape Town City Hall (13 August) \n1515: Rhinos are coming. Simultaneous Exhibitions of Printmaking – Brazil, Poland, Portugal & South Africa, Michaelis Galleries, Cape Town. 28 April – 16 May \n‘Forming Impressions: The Ghost in the Machine’. An exhibition of original prints from the Artist Proof Studio and Warren Editions. AVA Gallery, Cape Town, 26 February – 19 March \n2014 \nDO IT. Michaelis Gallery, Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, Sept 4-13 (http://curatorsintl.org/special-projects/do-it/venues/michaelis-school-of-fine-art-university-of-cape-town) \nPaint Matters. Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, 17 June – 14 July \nTreading Softground in collaboration with Warren Editions, Cape Town, April-May \nSuspicious Minds: Artists’s exploration of Mind and Matter. Annex Gallery, South African National Gallery, May-June. Cape Town \ndata capture_DISCOVERY. Live painting performance for Discovery Health Leadership Summit, curated by Julia Meintjies (5 March, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa) \n2013 Suspicious Minds: Artists’s exploration of Mind and Matter. Michaelis Gallery, August 13-31. Cape Town 2012 \n‘data_CAPTIVE AUDIENCE’, a digital drawing performance as part of Christian Nerf’s Believe You Me (LIVE ARTS FESTIVAL , 4 December, Cape Town City Hall, Cape Town, South Africa) \n‘Re-Sample’. Curated by Stephan Erasmus for Absa Bank. Traveling exhibition, Johannesburg, Pretoria & Bloemfontein, 11 November 2012- 24 January \n2010 \ndata capture_portal mixed media drawing performance as part of Own Goal, a group exhibition at the Association for Visual Arts, Cape Town, July 2010 \nData capture_counterpane #1 mixed media drawing performance as part of / + = X , a group exhibition curated by Christian Nerf & Spunk Siepel at Serialworks, Cape Town, March 2010 \n2009 Bad Form, Blank Projects, Johannesburg Art Fair, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, April 3 2008 Print 08: Myth Memory & the Archive, Bell-Roberts Gallery, Woodstock, Cape Town 13 Aug- 5 Sept. 2007 Print 07, Bell-Roberts Gallery, Lourensford Estate, Somerset West, 4 August-4 October \nAbsa group exhibition, Klein Karoo Nationale Kunstefees, Oudthoorn, March 2006 Spit II, exhibition of print portfolio by the staff of the Visual Arts Department, University of Stellenbosch, US Gallery, Stellenbosch, SA, 11 July – 9 August 2005 Absa Atelier Awards, group exhibition of selected finalists, Absa Gallery Johannesburg, July. \nprinttttt – group exhibition curated by Andrew Lamprecht, Association for Visual Arts, Cape Town, SA, 30 May – 18 June. \nGirls night out – group exhibition curated by Tracy Lindner Gander as part of the Cape Town Month of Photography, Joao Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, SA, 28 February – 26 March 2004 Unveiling of public sculpture Come to Pass - a work created in collaboration with Fritha Langerman as winners of the Third Cape Town Public Sculpture Competition 2002 (sponsored by J.K Gross Trust in collaboration with The Association for Visual Arts.) \nBrett Kebble Art Awards, group exhibition of selected finalists, Cape Town International Convention Centre, 17-29 October \nDe rebus & noord-suid hartklop, Sasol Art Museum, Stellenbosch, March. 2003 curated and contributed to - Print works from the Fine Arts Department, University of Stellenbosch – 14 August –4 September 2003, US Gallery, Dorp Street: Stellenbosch, South Africa 2002 Flounce, in collaboration with Tracy Gander, at the Joáo Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa \nPhoto/art, works by staff & students of the Fine Arts Department, University of Stellenbosch as part of the Cape Town Month of Photography Festival,Sasol Art Museum, Stellenbosch \nMountain/Berg: A 350 Commemorative Project, The Arts Association of Belville, 17July – 21 August 2001 Katherine Bull & Fritha Langerman, at the US Art Gallery, Stellenbosch \nHoerikwaggo Images of Table Mountain, curated by Nicolaas Verghunst,South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, Dec 2000-April 2001 \nAarsel/Waver, group exhibition organized by the Belville Art Gallery in collaboration with Theo Kleynhans for the Klein Karoo Nationale Kunstefees. 2000 Emergency, curated by John Murray, Doreen Southwood & Julia Clark, at the Bell-Roberts Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa 1999 Anima (l) – identity personified, curated by Wilner Coetzer & Sandra Hanekom, Arts Association of Belville Gallery, 22 September – 14 October COMPETITIONS \n2009 Finalist in the Absa Atelier competition exhibition, Absa Gallery, Johannesburg 2005 Merit Award Winner in the Absa Atelier competition, Absa Gallery, Johannesburg 2004 Finalist in the Brett Kebble Awards, April 2003, exhibition at CTICC 17-29 October 2004 2002 Winner - in collaboration with Fritha Langerman of the Third Cape Town Public Sculpture Competition 2002 (sponsored by J.K Gross Trust in collaboration with The Association for Visual Arts.) 2001 Finalist in the Absa Atelier competition exhibition, Absa Gallery, Johannesburg 2000 Finalist in the Absa Atelier competition exhibition, Absa Gallery, Johannesburg PUBLICATIONS \nWork Included in Publications \n2014 Katherine Bull. Technoetic Arts Journal. The art student as data capturer: Engaging multimedia technology in teaching drawing to Visual Arts students at a tertiary level. Dec2014, Vol. 12 Issue 2/3 p251-262. 2010 Portfolio included in The Drawing Centre’s Online Viewing Program. 2005 Robin Malan. (ed) 2005. Leaves to a Tree: beyond English Alive - a Celebration of writing in South Africa. David Philip publishers: Cape Town \nI-JUSI: Language Edition, published by Garth Walker of Orange Juice Design 2000 Vergunst, N. November 2000 – April 2002. Hoerikwaggo: Images of Table Mountain. Published by the South African National Gallery: Cape Town. Artwork Included in Catalogues \n2004 The ID of South African artists, an exhibition and catalogue of works by SA artists in the Fortis Circus Theatre in Scheveningen, 2004 \nThe Brett Kebble Awards two thousand and four catalogue. October 2004. Marulelo Communications: Cape Town Reviews & Press \n2014 Warren Editions: Professional Printmaking studio in South Africa’s Heart, Gradado Y Edicion: Print and Art Edition Magazine. No. 46 2014 (pp 36-45) 2008 Adrienne van Eeden. Loerkyk na kuns word kuns op sigself. Die Burger, 13/10/2008 2005 Hazel Friedman, Art South Africa. vol 03/issue03/autumn 2005 (pg 73) 2004 Liese van der Watt, Art South Africa. Vol02/issue03autumn2004 (pg 70) \nMelvyn Minnaar, Central city walkabout unveils mixed bag of artworks, Cape Times 28/12/2004m 2003 Cindy Mathys, Art to honour city’s women, Cape Argus, 25/09/2003 \nIvor Price. Omstrede kunswerk sal kort rukkie in middestad pryk. Die Burger, 23/09/2003 2002 Staff Writer, A bold statement about city’s women, Cape Times, 17/09/2002 \nSuzanne Joubert, Women scoop public art award, Business Day 18/10/2002 2001 Melvyn Minnaar, Kuns rig kollig op aard van gallery. Die Burger, 06/2001 1999 Cobus van Bosch, Vrouekunstenaars kyk na die self en stereotypes, Die Burger, 28/09/1999 \nLeonard Shapiro, Memories Etched on Copper, Acrylic, Cape Times 28/06/1999 AWARDS & FUNDING \n2014 Awarded the AIR Residency Scholarship to attend Nosadella Due, Bologna Italy 2008 Awarded funding from The National Arts Council of South Africa towards a solo data capture: a muse, Blank projects, Cape Town, October 2008 2006 Awarded the Ampersand Foundation Fellowship to New York for Jan-Feb 2007 2004 Awarded funding from The National Arts Council of South Africa towards solo exhibition data: new print works by Katherine Bull CONFERENCES \n2014 Fak’ugesi Digital Africa Conference (4-6 December, hosted by WITS University, Johannesburg, South Africa Contribution speaker - presented paper titled, The art student as data capturer: Engaging multimedia technology in teaching drawing to Visual Arts students at a tertiary level. 2012 College Arts Association Conference (22-25 February Los Angeles, USA) Contribution speaker at Roundtable discussion - What is the What: Time and Variability in African Art with presentation titled, Artist as Data Capturer: Embodied technology & representation in contemporary South African Art 2005 \nImpact IV International Printmaking Conference, (5-11 September 2005, co-hosted by Universität der Künste in Berlin, Germany & Akademia Sztuk Pieknych Poznan, Poland) \nContribution data cature: in the field, exhibition and performance, On Gallery, Poznan, Poland. 2003 \nImpact – 3rd International Printmaking Conference (27-30 August Michaelis School of Fine Art, UCT, Cape Town) \nContributions Invited to chair a panel discussion titled, Embedding and Embossing: extraordinary terrains in print, 27 August \nCurated and contributed to - Print works from the Fine Arts Department, University of Stellenbosch – 14 August –4 September, US Gallery, Dorp Street: Stellenbosch, South Africa \nContributed to a print portfolio Working Proof, produced by Stephen Inggs as part of the 3rd Impact International Printmaking Conference, 27-30 August, Michaelis School of FA, UCT. \n

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