
WORDS Michaela Stehr IMAGES via @the_projectspaceafrica on Instagram
The Project Space has launched a Womxn Artists Relief Fund, providing financial aid for local womxn artists facing challenges due to the global pandemic.
The Project Space, founded in 2016 by the late Uganda-born artist Benon Lutaaya, focuses on the advancement of contemporary African art while standing as a platform to create opportunity and interaction for African artists – with a strong emphasis on womxn in this field.
The project aims to raise R100 000, which will aid 20 artists and the organisation, with proceeds split 50/50. When donating R100 or more, you will receive a limited-edition print of one of the artworks featured below.
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For more information and to donate, visit backabuddy.co.za or follow @the_projectspacesa on Instagram.

