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The Keiskamma Project



A small town in South Africa joined together to create this devotional artwork comprised of embroidery, beadwork, appliqué and photography. The Project is currently on display at the Washington National Cathedral.

The cathedral staff share, “[This is] a work of universal appeal that stands as testament of a people commemorating their determination to prevail in the face of AIDS. Created by 130 South Africans—mostly women, along with a few men—from their small village of Hamburg, this monumental artwork speaks eloquently of the power of individuals joining together in sorrow and in hope, to give life to a work that honors those who have suffered. By its vibrancy and power, it inspires and informs all who stand before it.

The work, now traveling the world as an alterpiece, is named after its place of origin—the Keiskamma River Valley in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province, which is one of the nation’s poorest and most-afflicted by the AIDS epidemic."

To see additional images and read more about the project, click here.

 



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