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ROSEBANK – 21 Keyes Art Mile was abuzz with senior stakeholders from the City, Jag and the US mission in attendance of the celebratory signing of the cultural preservation grant.

 

A nation as creative as South Africa deserves to have every product of creativity or art forms as well as the artists themselves protected and preserved.

Most artists would be glad to know that a grant was recently awarded to Friends of the Johannesburg Art Gallery (Jag) by the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation at Keyes Art Mile in Rosebank. The celebratory signing of the grant was to preserve archival materials of the Federated Union of Black Artists (Fuba).

The charge d’ affaires (responsible for public affairs) of the US Mission to South Africa, Jessye Lapenn said it was because of the profound history and shared interest in the arts of both countries that the event was taking place.

Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba says having a clean inner-city will enable artists to progress without interruptions at the grant-signing to preserve artists in South Africa. Photo: Naidine Sibanda
MMC for Community Development, Nonhlanhla Sifumba introduces the keynote speaker, Mayor Herman Mashaba to the stage. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

“Together we have shown that support for art strengthens our relationship. In nurturing the creative spirit, one could help set the country free as art defies borderlines of ethnicity, race or gender,” said Lapenn.

She added that Fuba was established in 1978 to support black visual artists and other creatives and Jag’s Fuba archive represents a significant contribution to the centre’s legacy and is of cultural significance to the whole of South Africa.

US Consulate General in Johannesburg Michael McCarthy with charge d’ affaires of the US Mission to South Africa, Jessye Lapenn and Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba at the event to recognise artists through funding by the US Ambassador’s Fund. Photo: Naidine Sibanda
Founder of Friends of Jag, Marianne Fassler invites more people to sign up and be ‘friends’ at the grant signing. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

Founder of Friends of Jag, Marianne Fassler said they depend on annual contributions from members or ‘friends’ to achieve their goals which include artworks and conducting educational programmes. “The grant awarded to Friends of Jag by the US Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation is, therefore, an important step towards ensuring the continued, living presence of this historic archive.”

Fassler urged people to sign up online to become members and friends.

MMC for Community Development Nonhlanhla Sifumba introduced the keynote speaker, Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba, who said the life of a nation does not always revolve around politics and he shared his history of how he became fond of music while growing up. He said that culture was also an integral part of a nation and ‘a nation which neglects culture, neglects its very soul and lacks identification’.

Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba with charge d’ affaires of the US Mission to South Africa, Jessye Lapenn at Keyes Art Mile for the signing of the grant to preserve artwork. Photo: Naidine Sibanda
Charge d’ affaires of the US Mission to South Africa, Jessye Lapenn and deputy public affairs officer, US Consulate, Johannesburg, Janel Herd show their support at the celebratory signing of the Cultural Preservation Fund. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

He said, “Artists have more than given us a sense of belonging and most of their talents have been misused to create wealth for the powerful while causing misery for the artists. In South Africa, we owe gratitude to the artists for bringing clear pictures of oppression during those times and through this project the present and coming generations will appreciate the value of artists.”

The mayor said he wanted the love of the art of music to multiply until the City of Johannesburg becomes the City of Music.

The grant of the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation is signed by (front) charge d’ affaires of the US Mission to South Africa, Jessye Lappen and project leader for Friends of Jag, Makgati Molebatsi in presence of US Consulate General for Johannesburg Michael McCarthy and Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba at Keyes Art Mile. Photo: Naidine Sibanda
Caroline Schneider from the US Embassy with Millard Arnold stand next to one of the artworks at Keyes Art Mile. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

Details: Keyes Art Mile www.keyesartmile.co.za

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