Unveiling young creatives’ concept of home
Y4T invited young creatives to submit their artworks, photographs, and videos centred around the "Roots Unveiled: Exploring Home and Identity" theme in April this year. The concept encouraged participants to delve into the idea of ‘home’ being a physical space and a cultural anchor, expressing the diverse facets of their identities shaped by their roots.
The exhibition features a captivating collection of artworks meticulously selected by a distinguished panel of judges, including award-winning artist, photographer, and the Fine Arts Coordinator at Stellenbosch University, Ashley Walters.
The panel carefully evaluated over 70 submissions across various media forms, including photography, videography, and digital art, selecting 36 artworks out of the initial submissions for the final exhibition. The judging criteria were tailored to each media type, focusing on creativity, technical proficiency, relevance to the "Roots Unveiled: Exploring Home and Identity" theme, and overall impact.
Reflecting on the quality of the submitted artworks, Walters said, “Overall, the photography, digital paintings, and videos exhibit exceptional quality, strong conceptual thinking, and high technical proficiency. The works demonstrate original interpretation, wonderful experimentation, playfulness, and ties to historical and family lineages. In some instances, there is a clear development of a personal visual language, especially notable in submissions that suggest a cohesive body of work, photo essays, or consolidated visual narratives.”