The Herald (South Africa)

Cream of the crop crafters wanted

- Gillian McAinsh mcainshg@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

We only want your best, say the organisers of the 2019 Lithuba Lakho – “This is Your Opportunit­y” – craft exhibition and competitio­n in the Eastern Cape.

The brainchild of Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an Art Museum director Emma O’Brien, Lithuba Lakho started four years ago to give a platform to small businesses working in the art field.

At its core, crafters and designers working in this province are invited to submit their “outstandin­g creations” for an exhibition to be held at the NMMAM in Port Elizabeth from March 29.

“This year we’ve been ruthless, we only want your best! In past years we were more lenient, now we have said we are looking for one piece or object that deserves to be in a museum,” O’Brien said.

One of the selection criteria was that entries had to be innovative and showcase local Eastern Cape creative spirit. And her dedication to lifting the standard is starting to pay off, with a treasure trove drawn in by the cut-off date for entries of Friday March 15.

In 2018, Lithuba Lakho was shown as part of the craft village at the Ironman championsh­ips, which gave it an internatio­nal audience.

However, looking ahead O’Brien would like it to be included at a festival where it can be given more prominence.

She said Lithuba Lakho was planned as a vehicle to promote export quality craft, across a range of creative fields.

It was initiated by the Eastern Cape Developmen­t Corporatio­n (ECDC) and the Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an Art Museum (Nelson Mandela Bay Municipali­ty).

Selection has been taking place all over the province with drop-off days in Alice, Port Alfred, Makhanda, East London, Aliwal North, Queenstown, Mthatha, Mount Ayliff and Mount Frere.

The works on show at Lithuba Lakho will be for sale but as high-end, once-off objects and there will also be prizes for the most outstandin­g work. Unsold work will be returned to the crafter after the exhibition closes.

Each category winner will receive a prize of materials or machinery of their choice to the value of R15,000 and the top 10 crafters will be profiled in a brochure.

● More informatio­n available from Yandiswa Sodaba, 043704-5600, ysodaba@ecdc.co.za or Athenkosi Baliso, 043-7045614, abaliso@ecdc.co.za

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Picture:EUGENE COETZEE CREATIVE CRAFT: Mawethu Gamlashe from SwishIdea with ‘Found Objects’ by Allan Botha – one of the submission­s for Lithuba Lakho at the NMMAM

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