Walala Wasala The Fabric of African Politics
South African Local Government Election Day 3 March 2006, Mpileng Village, Moutse. ANC Youth League campaigner - Nkeko Mphake toyi-toying, ululating and singing party songs.
detail: border pattern, Zanzibar khanga
A national travelling exhibition Walala Wasala The Fabric of African Politics
Presented by Annerley and District Community Centre, Queensland Curated by Joan G Winter and Tracey Naughton Supported by
African Research Institute La Trobe University
NYAKA
Baboa Arts Consultancy
Dept of Premier and Cabinet
The Manager and Staff of Gold Coast City Art gallery Invite you, your family and friends to the launch of
Walala Wasala The Fabric of African Politics To be ofďŹ cially opened by
detail: border pattern, Zanzibar khanga
South African Local Government Election Day 3 March 2006, Mpileng Village, Moutse. ANC Youth League campaigner - Nkeko Mphake toyi-toying, ululating and singing party songs.
Christine Smith MP Member for Burleigh
Saturday 27 May 2006 at 3.00pm Exhibition continues in Gallery One to Sunday 16 July 2006 Floor Talk prior to opening 2.00pm Saturday 27 May Join textile artist and co-curator Tracey Naughton from South Africa and historian Dr David Dorward talk about the textiles and their context within the 13 African countries represented. RSVP 24 May gallery@gcac.com.au Ph: 07 5581 6578 Gold Coast City Art Gallery 135 Bundall Rd Surfers Paradise www.gcac.com.au
A national travelling exhibition Walala Wasala The Fabric of African Politics
Presented by Annerley and District Community Centre, Queensland Curated by Joan G Winter and Tracey Naughton Supported by
African Research Institute La Trobe University
NYAKA
Baboa Arts Consultancy
Dept of Premier and Cabinet