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Heaven is a beadwork conference in KZN

Well, sorry for the silence. I’ve learnt my lesson – having a four-day break was great, but I’ve been playing catch-up ever since. Still, much of the busy-ness now is Christmas sales, yeay! So no complaining here.

stadium

The conference in KZN was, as anticipated, wonderful. In fact, it was even better than I expected. Not only was it a chance to discuss, learn, discover and debate about beadwork with some of the foremost minds in the field, it turns out they are utterly lovely people too!

Before I headed up to Pietermaritzburg for the conference though, I stopped off in Durban to buy beads and visit the much lauded Phansi Museum.

oprahs fashions

I went to Phutumani Bazaar and N D Patels, and found, to my joy, lots of new colours and finishes of seed beads.

Patels

Max at the Phansi Museum was very welcoming, and it was so nice to see him the next day in Pietermaritzburg when he opened the beading conference and the UKZN Centre for Visual Art’s beadwork exhibition.

The conference itself was, as I said, wonderful. At some point I will sit down and write a more detailed reflection, though that said, a small publication will be made containing all our papers in the new year, and I’ll be sure to tell you about it when it comes out.

sandra and juliet

(here Professor Sandra Klopper, wearing a newly acquired piece of Beloved Beadwork, looks amused at Professor Juliet Armstrong as she sports a 2010 themed hat from the Phansi Museum collection)

What was particularly gratifying for me was seeing people’s reactions to our work. For most there, it was the first time they had come across Beloved Beadwork, and many expressed real excitement and interest in our work.

If I am honest, I was sad it was all over so quickly. But so glad that I went. What a treat!

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