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September 01 2007
Cultural Heritage in the Work of Two Xhosa-speaking Ceramic Artists
Gcinikhaya Dase,
Gcinikhaya Dase
GCINIKHAYA DASE has been Ceramics Specialist for a United Nations development program located at Polokwane in Limpopo Province, South Africa, and is currently engaged in Masters: Fine Art studies at University of Johannesburg.
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Siziwe Sotewu,
Siziwe Sotewu
SIZIWE SOTEWU is a laboratory assistant at the Walter Sisulu University Department of Fine Art, Eastern Cape, South Africa, and also lectures part-time in art theory and three-dimensional studies.
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John Steele
John Steele
JOHN STEELE is a potter who is also head of the Walter Sisulu University Department of Fine Art, Eastern Cape, South Africa, where he lectures in ceramics and art theory.
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Gcinikhaya Dase
GCINIKHAYA DASE has been Ceramics Specialist for a United Nations development program located at Polokwane in Limpopo Province, South Africa, and is currently engaged in Masters: Fine Art studies at University of Johannesburg.
Siziwe Sotewu
SIZIWE SOTEWU is a laboratory assistant at the Walter Sisulu University Department of Fine Art, Eastern Cape, South Africa, and also lectures part-time in art theory and three-dimensional studies.
John Steele
JOHN STEELE is a potter who is also head of the Walter Sisulu University Department of Fine Art, Eastern Cape, South Africa, where he lectures in ceramics and art theory.
Online Issn: 1937-2108
Print Issn: 0001-9933
© 2007 by the Regents of the University of California.
2007
African Arts (2007) 40 (3): 64–77.
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Gcinikhaya Dase, Siziwe Sotewu, John Steele; Cultural Heritage in the Work of Two Xhosa-speaking Ceramic Artists. African Arts 2007; 40 (3): 64–77. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/afar.2007.40.3.64
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