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THROUGH MY EYES - IKAMVA YOUTH PROJECT - a photographic exhibition supported by The Photographic Angle The Photographic Angle Registered Charity 1135750

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Through My Eyes is a photographic project realised by the Ikamva Youth Project -South Africa. The Photographic Angle (Charity - UK) has been displaying the exhibition across the UK

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THROUGH MY EYES - IKAMVA YOUTH PROJECT -

a photographic exhibitionsupported by The Photographic Angle

The Photographic AngleRegistered Charity 1135750

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THROUGH MY EYES

‘Through My Eyes’ is a photographic project co-displayed by The Photographic Angle and Ikamva Youth Project in South Africa.

Ikamva Youth is a township-based non-profit organisation (established in 2003 and formally registered in 2004) with branches in three provinces in South Africa currently operating from Khayelitsha, Nyanga and Masiphumelele in the Western Cape, Ivory Park in Gauteng, and Cato Crest in KwaZulu-Natal.

South African youth face many obstacles that perpetuate disadvantage. Most township schools produce learners whose academic performance is below grade level. Poor matric results and low awareness of post-school opportunities lead to high numbers of unemployed youth (estimated at over 60% in Khayelitsha). Most learners in township schools do not receive the skills development opportunities afforded their more privileged counterparts in the suburbs, including computer literacy and extra-mural activities. In addition to the difficulties that living in poverty and receiving a sub-standard education brings, many township youth are infected and/or affected by HIV/AIDS.

Through my Eyes is a project through which the youth of Khayelitsha, South Africa have visually depicted their everyday lives.

Photography questions many perceptions of reality, it informs us and empowers us to inform. Through this exhibition The Photographic Angle aims to inform and educate the public in the wider use of photography not simply as a means of recording that which we believe to be of importance but as a medium through which , if empowered, others can inform us.

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The Photographic Angle holds free exhibitions that travel across the UK transforming vacant spaces into temporary galleries. The exhibitions showcase the contemporary work from students, graduates and enthusiasts of the art of photography giving the public the chance to see the current practices from this dynamic field. For each exhibition, a professional in the photographic field is invited to select a new theme inspired by their own research for which artists can submit work to tour around TPA galleries throughout the UK.

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