International Mon 20-09-2010

Blueprints of Paradise
Courtesy Of The Afrika Museum

 Blueprints of Paradise Poster

Design competition: design future Africa

The Afrika Museum in Berg en Dal and African Architecture Matters are calling upon architects, artists and visionaries to present the built Africa of the future. 25 entries will be selected to be displayed in the Blueprints of Paradise exhibition in the Afrika Museum in 2011. 

The Blueprints of Paradise competition is open to designers with African roots and will focus on the question ‘How will people build and live in the Africa of the future? Models, (parts of) buildings and structures may be submitted, as well as posters, panels and electronic photographic and film material. The project’s scale can vary from a detailed design of a building to a city plan.

Participation criteria

The competition is open to designers with an African background. This means that anyone from Africa or the African Diaspora areas aged 18 years or above can enter. Designs can be submitted until 15 October 2010. The international jury will then select 25 entries to be displayed in the Afrika Museum from April to October 2011. 

Prizes

The 25 best entries will be displayed in the Afrika Museum in 2011. The jury will select 3 prize winners from these 25 entrants and the winners will be invited to attend the opening of the exhibition, with all expenses paid by the organisers, as well as receiving a cash prize. The winner of the public award will also be invited to attend the opening ceremony. 

Recommending committee and jury

The jury members are: 

Lesley Naa Norle Lokko (writer and architect, Ghana, South Africa, UK)

Joe Osae–Addo (principle architect of  of Constructs LLC in Ghana and Chairman of the Board of Stichting ArchiAfrika)

Femke van Zeijl (journalist and writer with a focus on Africa)

Manthia Diawara (Malian writer, filmmaker, cultural theorist, art historian and Chairman of the Africana Studies Department at New York University)

Abdoumaliq Simone (professor and urbanist, Goldsmith College, UK)

For further information about the competition, terms & conditions and the procedure, please visitwww.afrikamuseum.nl/blog. You can also find an interview with the chair of the Jury, Joe Osae – Addo there.

Afrika Museum, Postweg 6, Berg en Dal (near Nijmegen), the Netherlands

Opening hours

Monday to Friday: 10am – 5pm

1 November - 1 April: Closed on Mondays.

Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: 11am – 5pm

African Architecture Matters // co-founders of ArchiAfrika
PO Box 14174, 3508 SG UTRECHT, the Netherlands

For further information and/or photos, please contact Maud Relouw in the Communications department,
on +31 (0)24 – 6847277, 
email: m.relouw@afrikamuseum.nl

Posted By: Diana Achieng

skip to top

Bookmark and Share

Your Comments

Peter Odeh: I will like to exhibit my paintings in your gallery in Germany. Best regards.

Names:

Email:

Commment:

 
skip to top

African Artists Portfolios

Arlette  Vandeneycken  is a Fine Artist
Amani Elabden is a Mixed Media Artist
Reem Hassan is a Fine Artist
Maria Onyegbule is a Fine Artist
Ssali Yusuf is a Fine Artist
Chikawe Evarist is a Fine Artist
John Kamicha is a Mixed Media Artist
Walter  Mariga is a Sculptor
Dinesh Revankar is a Illustrator
Ndasuunje Shikongeni is a Printer
Geraldine  Robarts is a Mixed Media Artist
Emmanuel Nkuranga is a Mixed Media Artist
Eduarda Ferraz is a Mixed Media Artist
Ayo Adewunmi is a Fine Artist
Leslie Lumeh is a Fine Artist
Mona Hassan is a Fine Artist
David Chinyama is a Fine Artist
Ben Bukenya is a Mixed Media Artist
Staunslaus Makele is a Fine Artist
Bernadett Bagyinka is a Fine Artist
Kwame Nyongo is a Illustrator
Ezekiel Madiba is a Printer
Masimba Hwati is a Mixed Media Artist
Tom Mboya is a Fine Artist
Burns Effiom is a Mixed Media Artist
Vijaya Kalyan is a Fine Artist
Richard Onyango is a Fine Artist
Kusum Shah is a Fine Artist
Mary Collis is a Fine Artist
Guy Compaore is a Sculptor
Click To View All African Artist Portfolios

Kaafiri Kariuki at the Creativity Gallery

Shades of Time: An exhibition by Kaafiri Kariuki at the Creativity Gallery National Museum of Kenya

Features By Regions

Featured Artist Portfolio

Title: Making Ways
Name: Tabitha Wa Thuku
Country: Kenya
Medium: Mixed media on heavy canvas
Size: 149 X 140 cms
Click here to view

News

Goodman Gallery Response to Threat of Censorship from the ANC
Samuel Githui's 'Zebra Crossing' @ The One Off Gallery
Nomthunzi Mashalaba Presents 'Mamiya'
Portraits for Self Determining Haiti
Word: Future Tense. An Exhibition by Wosene Worke Kosrof

Features

Common Misconceptions Artists Have About Galleries
In Conversation with James Barnor, in Comparison with Malick Sidibé
Gor Soudan & Paul Onditi's 'Another World is Possible'
The Politics of Exclusion: The Undue Fixation of Western-Based African Curators on Contemporary Africa Diaspora Artists-A Critique
An Arts Renaissance in Johannesburg

Editorials

How African Sculpture Influences Modern Art
Interrogating Western Paradigms: Rethinking Authencity in African Art
Should Artists Accept “Dirty Money”?
Art as an Expression: Are artists part of “the problem”?
Development as a Destroyer of Culture: Demolition of Uganda National Museum

News From External Sources

Davidkrut.book.co.za: Special Collection: TAXI Art Book Series
Herald.co.zw: Publishers Challenged to Produce African Art Books
Herald.co.zw: Transforming Colonial Legacy Through Art
Culturemap.com: Faces of Kings
Culture24.org.uk: Brighton Photo Biennial 2010

Exhibitions

Conrad Botes at the KZNSA Gallery

Follow Us On....

Facebook
skip to top
Look

Edcross Fine Art
Art South Africa
Mocada
National Museum Of African Art
Creative African Network
African Art Online
 
Learn

Culture.info
Hivos
Arterial Network
Doen
Blogs

Art's Own Kind
AACHRONYM
Contemporary Arts in Northern Nigeria
Lifestyle & Design

Contemporist
Dwell
Wallpaper*
Cape Craft Design
Moco Loco

Site Map

Contact Us

User Agreement

Privacy Policy

Links & Resources

RSS

FAQ

Home

About Us

Africa Art News

© 2000 - 2010 AfricanColours.
Hosting by Outdare