Art Wall Opening Reception: South African Mogalakwena Craft Art Development Foundation

Mogalakwena, which means ‘angry crocodile’ in the language spoken by the Pedi people of South Africa, is based in the remote north-western part of Limpopo Province. The Mogalakwena Craft Art Development Foundation was established at the end of 1994 by Dr. Elbe Coetsee, whose family has lived on property in the Limpopo Province for three generations. Dr. Coetsee has long had a passion for craft art and her hope when establishing the Mogalakwena Center was to help support the economic and social uplift of the local Pedi community, where she has since helped to create meaningful work in Limpopo where there are millions of unemployed people.

Artists featured by the center include Regina Setata, (widow, supporting three children and two grandchildren); and Liesbet Nkoadi, (supporting five children). These women plus other produce a wide variety of dazzling goods, from embroidery to basket weaving and Mtwane dolls. Through their craft work, the Mogalakwena Craft Art Center encourages self-respect, self-sufficiency, cultural pride and dignity for many members of these communities.
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