Johannesburg , South Africa
Fatima Tayob Moosa is a multi-disciplinary artist who works mainly in 2D media, which includes: pain...
About the artist
Joined In 2018
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About the artist
Joined In 2018
(3 Followers)
Fatima Tayob Moosa is a multi-disciplinary artist who works mainly in 2D media, which includes: painting, drawing, photography, print and video art. Her work is strongly inspired by the relationship between diversity and oneness seen in aspects of personal versus cultural identity, which she explores through mark making and the discovery of various versions of abstraction.
She is currently in the final year of completing a BA(Hons) at The University of Hertfordshire, UK through the Interactive Design Institute. Her major subjects are painting and digital media, under the tutorship of Paul Taylor and Samantha Clark
As a second year student at the Greenside Design Centre, Johannesburg her design for a contemporary, ergonomic cardboard chair was selected as a winning design and showcased at the 2007 Decorex Design Show
Fatima is a full time practicing artist with a studio based in August House, Johannesburg, South Africa.
2017 University Of Hertfordshire, Level 5: BA Fine Arts
2008 Greenside Design Centre, College of Design: BA Interior Design
2001 Crawford College Pretoria, The Victorian Curriculum & Assessment Authority, Certificate in: English, Art, Chemistry, Science, Mathematics & History
2001 Crawford College Pretoria, Gauteng Department of Education Exam: Senior Certificate. Distinction in Art.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2018 Solo Exhibition - “Encounters” at The Art Link Gallery on 6th: Curated by Linda Hartog, The Art link Gallery on 6th, Parkhurst, Johannesburg, South Africa
2014 Invited to present selected works as a solo exhibition at Black Women’s Association (BWA) Conference, Durban, South Africa
Group Exhibitions
2018 5th Wave: Phase 2, August House, Johannesburg, South Africa, curated by Olwethu de Vos.
2009 Group Show at Decorex Design Show, Gallagher Conference Centre, Johannesburg South Africa: “Cardboard Chair” Selected
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