DATE: 22 JUNE 2021
TIME: 14:00 – 17:00
VENUE: ZOOM (Where you may find yourself)
COST: PIA MEMBER SPECIAL: R100.00 Non-Members: R250.00
CPD CREDITS IN CATEGORY 1: 0.3 CREDITS
Featuring: Frankie Pappas
Often, architectural presentations are whirlwind tours through complete portfolios and entire oeuvres.
Let’s buck that trend – and have a slower – and more in-depth look into a single small project.
architecture:
imagine we could create a fictional persona
– a collective pseudonym –
that allowed us to put aside our egotisms, our blusters, our vanities,
and find a group of people whose similar ideals and different talents
create beautiful solutions for a remarkable new world.
that is frankie
wonderfully similar. beautifully different
Featuring: Edward Selematsela
THE PROCESS OF CREATING ART
Is a Well Known full time artist from the Limpopo province of South Africa, Ga-Modjadji, studied art and business at Eastside College and UNISA.
In 1997 he received the merit of excellence award from the French cultural center in Pessac, Bordeaux, France. He had won several art competitions around gauteng, his intaglio relief art piece (The journey to travel) had earned him the first spot at black like us art competition which was sponsored by Mr Mayor Herman Mashaba and Deutsche Bank South Africa in 2011, and a Citadel the most improved artist 2006 manor gallery, and Webber Wentzel Bowens for improving the lives of youth through art.
Art collectors as far as Dubai, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, Namibia, USA, Colombia, Netherlands and England, have invested in his art.
Edward dedicates a large portion of his time mentoring former street children at the Little Artist School, which he founded. He has been teaching for about 17 years, and they now have premises at Barnato High School with 55 kids.
Featuring: Andrew Kerrin
LANDSCAPE AS COMMON GROUND
ML (Prof) (Pret) PrLArch
Principal Landscape Architect
Director GreenInc
Having practiced landscape architecture for over 10 years, Andrew has focused most of his career on resolving complex large-scale landscape interventions on a detailed level. While his passion lies in urban regeneration and heritage landscapes, he believes the creation of beautiful, livable spaces to be the most important role of a landscape architect. He focuses on the use of simple materials, often in their rawest form, and crafts each individual project according to the unique character of the site and the end user. He remains involved at the University of Pretoria where has given workshops and acted as external examiner for many of the programs, including the ML(Prof) year.