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Ekurhuleni artists steal spotlight at Thami Mnyele awards

With over 300 artworks submitted for this year’s competition, Mpho Makhubo from Tsakane took first place, pocketing the first prize of R60 000 for his work titled “Road Signs” where he used medium pastel and acrylic on paper

EMERGING artists from across Ekurhuleni stole the show at this year’s Thami Mnyele Fine Arts Awards competition, taking a bigger slice of the total R160 000 prize money.

The ceremony took place on Saturday, September 24 at the Coen Scholtz Recreation Centre.

With over 300 artworks submitted for this year’s competition, Mpho Makhubo from Tsakane came up tops pocketing the first prize of R60 000 for his work titled “Road Signs” where he used medium pastel and acrylic on paper.

Sandile Nzuza from Daveyton bagged the prestigious Ekurhuleni Prize for the work “Untitled 2/2”.

VICTORIOUS Mpho Makhubo posing at the centre with his trophy flanked  by Ekurhuleni’s manager of Visual Arts and Crafts Micha Hannekom (left) and the owner of the Lizamore Gallery Teresa Lizamore. (Photograph: Ekurhuleni metro)
VICTORIOUS Mpho Makhubo posing at the centre with his trophy flanked by Ekurhuleni’s manager of Visual Arts and Crafts Micha Hannekom (left) and the owner of the Lizamore Gallery Teresa Lizamore. (Photograph: Ekurhuleni metro)

The Lizamore and Associates Mentorship Programme Winner went to Alex Msibi from Germiston for the artwork titled “Desiccated state of tranquility” compiled using oil and canvas.

The elated Makhubo expressed his excitement and gratitude to the City upon being announced the winner: “I am very grateful for this recognition afforded to me by the City of Ekurhuleni, with this prize money I will be able to purchase proper art material and continue to up-skill myself and young upcoming artists from my township”.

See more photographs of the top artworks here

Ekurhuleni’s Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Sports Recreation Arts and Culture, Clr Dora Mlambo, commended the artists for rising to the challenge and raising the bar for this year’s competition.

“As the City of Ekurhuleni we thrive on these awards to put us on the map as the hub of grooming and appreciating creativity in fine arts. It is very pleasing to see the competition getting recognition from artists from across the country every year. The competition remains at the top of the City’s agenda with the hope that this platform will open even bigger doors for artists,” said MMC Mlambo.

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