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South Africa
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Catalogue of an exhibition arising from a collaborative workshop, 18th March - 1st April 2004, Everard Read Gallery, Cape Town.

10 artists from diverse walks of life exploring the first 10 years of democracy in South Africa and expressing, through individual and collaborative artworks, their particular perspective on our fledgling democracy.

Ricki Dyaloyi, Mongezi Gum, Lonwabo Kilani, Caryn Scrimgeour, Paul Sekete, Gerald Tabata, Shany van den Berg, Peter van Straten. Mandla Vanyazi, Donovan Ward.