Ernestine White
Ernestine White is currently the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Iziko South African National Gallery with just over 16 years of experience in the visual arts sector. Her professional accomplishments include being the Acting Director for the Iziko South African National Gallery, serving on the National Arts Festivals artistic committee responsible for coordinating the visual arts programme at the Grahamstown Festival and selecting the Standard Bank Young Artists winner for the Visual and Performance Arts categories. Recently Ms. White has been judge and adjudicator for competitions such as the Vuleka art competition, the Taxi Art Award and the Sanlam Portrait awards. Spanning eight years White has worked as the Exhibitions and senior projects coordinator for the Parliamentary Millennium Programme, an initiative of the South African Parliament to develop projects and programmes related to nation building. She is also an artist whose work features in a number of major local and international collections. A career highlight has been the inclusion of her work into the permanent collection of New Yorks Museum of Modern Art. Ms. White completed a four-year Bachelor degree at the Sate University of Purchase College in New York, a two-year Master apprenticeship at the Tamarind Institute of Lithography in New Mexico to become a Tamarind Master printer. Ernestine White returned to South Africa in 2001 to complete her Masters degree in Fine Art and in 2014 completed an Honours in Curatorship diploma at the University of Cape Towns Michaelis School of Fine Art.
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Curatorial Intensive in Accra: Public Symposium
Curatorial Intensive in Accra: Public Symposium Tuesday, April 25, 2017 10am1:30pm W.E.B. DuBois Centre 1 Circular Road – Cantonments Accra, Ghana FREE and open to the public The participants of the Curatorial Intensive in Accra will present the exhibition and project proposals they have developed throughout the course of the program. The Curatorial Intensive is […]
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