Medium: RISOgraph printing on various papers; silkscreen on calico fabric Pages: unpaged Size: 210mm Binding: Wrapped in decorated linen cloth Language: English
Type: Zine Sub-type: Zine
Place publication: Johannesburg Publisher: Terms and Conditions Collective, Johannesburg
Additional notes: ON COLLECTIVITIES AND EDITORIAL FRAMEWORKS
• How effectively and in what ways do the collective publication articulate the editorial framework?
• Building from the above question, how coherent is the collective voice?
• How effectively did the collective engage the Medu Art Ensemble?
• In relation to Medu, how does the collective engage the prompts: (What changed? What shifted?
What remains the same? What now?)
• Does the publication/online platform indicate an engaged and deep commitment to unpack, edit,
expand and deepen each content in relation to the editorial
Reference note: Ephemeral collectives as part of the course Drawing & Contemporary Practice III (3rd year) in
the collective/self-publishing and book arts course theme responding to the prompt Medu Art
Ensemble Newsletters and Posters in a Time of…
2023 Academic year, University of the Witwatersrand, Wits School of Arts, Department of Fine
Art, Johannesburg, South Africa
Course Coordinator: Rangoato Hlasane
Lecturers, Rangoato Hlasane, Tracey Rose and Francis Burger
The Drawing and Contemporary Practice III course is premised on the place and role of collective
publishing by artists as a principle that introduces students to art collectivities. Key outcomes important to the success of the course is for each collective to introduce and map their editorial
frameworks/provocations/manifestos/questions/positions/speculations…through their publications.
Intersecting the notion of letter writing as a technology of the past, present and future through the lens of the Medu Art Ensemble Newsletters and Posters, challenges students to deepen their editorial collectives centred around the mastery of publishing with the RISOgraph SF5030 to create beautiful, brave, inspiring and unique publications.
Exhibition notes: lo-fi street cred: artists’ zines, DIY and alternative publications
4 June – 30 August 2024
JGCBA
Keywords: South African, student publication, risograph