fine art printmaking
shadow
botswana
Sarah Dudley Ulrich Kuehle Printmaking at Tamrarind Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico

The Kalahari San (Bushman) tell their life stories.

 

In February 2006, Sarah, Ulrich and Marjorie Devon, Director of Tamarind Institute went to the Kuru Art Project's studios in the Kalahari Desert near Ghanzi, Bostwana. 20 artists participated in
an artists' book project illustrating how their lives
have changed since the San have been unable to continue their nomadic hunter/gatherer lifestyle.

sarah etching a stoneDada Coex'ae Qgam's drawings
jim dine drawing on a stone Coex'ae Bob telling her story
The Kuru artists have become internationally recognised through exhibitions in southern Africa, Switzerland, Germany, Britain and the U.S.A. They have won many awards and their work is held in private and public collections worldwide.

xaqhoos image
Xaqhoo X'are's drawings
dada talking about her work
Dada Coex'ae Qgam explaining her images
paul-lincke-ufer 33
10999 Berlin
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