CLPA News 2019 #3
CLPA News 2019 #3
The last CLPA newsletter of 2019 brings to an end our series on gender discussions. This issue deals with stereotype masculinities of and within photography, especially in relation to technologies and language. In the Reflection section, members respond to questions about language and how it affects how we view, read and think about photographs, particular how spoken, local and colonial languages are implicitly entangled in photography.
Ala Kheir, Sudan, is the guest editor for this third issue. In addition to the teaching and training activities from each member, there is also a featured member interview on John Fleetwood, founder of Photo: in Johannesburg, South Africa conducted by Ala Kheir.
The CLPA (Centres of Learning for Photography in Africa) newsletter was established in 2016 with the support of the Goethe-Institut, initially as a closed newsletter for network members to keep abreast with photography education, related activities and developments across Africa. Photo: currently spearheads the CLPA newsletter as the main editor with rotating guest editors from CLPA’s member institutions.
Editions
The CLPA Newsletter editions are issued in English and French.
Members of the CLPA
Associação Olho-de-gente
Center of Photography in Ethiopia
Contemporary Image Collective
École Nationale des Arts
Espace Photo Partage-DJAW/Mali
Kwanda Art Foundation
Market Photo Workshop
Nlele Institute
Photo:
The Other Vision
Yamarou-Photo
Mindelo, Cabo Verde
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Cairo, Egypt
Dakar, Senegal
Bamako, Mali
Kigali, Rwanda
Johannesburg, South Africa
Lagos, Nigeria
Johannesburg, South Africa
Khartoum, Sudan
Bamako, Mali
CLPA is a closed membership.
For more information, please contact Amy Daniels
The CLPA Newsletter is supported by the Goethe Institut, Johannesburg.
Posted 11 Dec 2019