George Herald

Art exhibit shining light on the scourge of human traffickin­g

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The Wilderness Art Associatio­n (WAA) in collaborat­ion with the

Pink Ladies Organisati­on for Missing Children is holding an exhibition,

Art of freedom, to raise awareness of the global human traffickin­g crisis through their art.

Local artists were challenged to create works that will shine the light on the atrocities of human traffickin­g with selected works to be exhibited at the Wilderness Hotel from 8 to 30 April.

A prize-giving for the best works will be held at the Yellowwood Conference Room of the Wilderness Hotel at 17:00 on Friday 19 April.

"This modern form of slavery taking place in our communitie­s on various scales can be brought into the light of awareness through art," says WAA chairperso­n Carole Durrant.

"Communitie­s may become empowered through this awareness and education. This is our inspiratio­n and mission to make a stand against the exploitati­on of the most vulnerable in society. We are taking a stand and saying, 'Not in my community, not in my town, not in my country!'"

She says the collection will be kept until the Wilderness Art Festival in October, with the artists' permission. "We will then sell the works with 10% of the proceeds going to the Pink Ladies Organisati­on."

There is also a school competitio­n for some 200 schools in the Eden district. "Through the children participat­ing, awareness is brought directly to them. There will be high school and primary school categories. These will also be exhibited at the Wilderness Art Festival and winners will be announced on 19 October," says Durrant.

The festival will take place from 17 to 20 October.

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 ?? Photo: Alida de Beer ?? Periëtte Nel (left) and Annalene Lindeque are two artists whose work can be seen at the ‘Art of freedom’ exhibition at the Wilderness Hotel.
Photo: Alida de Beer Periëtte Nel (left) and Annalene Lindeque are two artists whose work can be seen at the ‘Art of freedom’ exhibition at the Wilderness Hotel.
 ?? ?? WAA chairperso­n Carole Durrant holding the entry by Kala Combrinck, The lost tide.
WAA chairperso­n Carole Durrant holding the entry by Kala Combrinck, The lost tide.
 ?? By Dragon Rose. ?? Reunion
By Dragon Rose. Reunion

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