This is a series of posters showing ‘teaser’ sections of 10 of the works acquired to form the basis of the permanent collection of the new Red Location Museum Art Gallery
43 – Great Flag
Trident Support. The Flag sits within the Arts Journey as a point in space that marks the Donkin Reserve as an important public space and celebration of the city’s heritage.
33 – 76 Youth
By a workshop collaboration, The artwork is a statement about the ’76 generation and represents the spiritual journey undertaken by those who fought against oppression.
07 – Identities
By Lubhi Mtathi. A series of colourful and evocative portraits that depict young South Africans from a range of cultural backgrounds are installed on the pillars underneath the Settlers Way flyovers.
18 – Bus Station Mural
By 4 Blind Mice. This mural, which is located inside the bus terminal building, is a carefully constructed design that celebrates public transport and the daily journeys undertaken by the people of this city.
02 – Campanile
Campanile Frieze by Mkhonto Gwazela. A celebration of the indigeneous heritage of the Nelson Mandela Bay and the Eastern Cape area is sculpted through visual images set into a cast concrete cuved beam.
Wall of Texts by Mkonto Gwazela. A written flow-poem engraved onto locally-sourced granite accompanies the Campanile Frieze and celebrates the indigenous and locally born contribution to arts and culture.
Talking Woman 1 by Lorinda Pretorius. The sculpture consists of multiple layers of painted glass to show a form passing thoughts and feelings about the past events that has led the city to where it is today.
Talking Woman 2 by Nompumezo Gubevu. Using colour glass, oxides and powders this female figure was created as a symbol of what women have that unites them rather than what divides them.
01 – Way Finding Markers
The Wayfinding Makers start at the Campanile and point out a journey through the city and the Donkin Reserve to the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Museum.
17 – Walk of Words
By a collective of crafters. A collaboration of artists used value words in different languages to represent the new South Africa and its prosperity as a democratic nation.