SCAD 2025 deFINE ART Honoree Zanele Muholi
Video (39:23): SCAD – The Savannah College of Art and Design hosted visual activist Zanele Muholi in conversation with Phyllis Hollis. Introduction by Jonah Song.
The SCAD Museum of Art proudly recognizes South African artist and visual activist Zanele Muholi (b. 1972, Umlazi, South Africa) as the SCAD deFINE ART 2025 honoree. From the early 2000s, Muholi has used the medium of photography and sculpture to explore issues of gender identity, representation, and race.
Through their arresting self-portraits and documentation of their LGBTQ+ community in South Africa, Muholi challenges gender stereotypes, honors lived experiences, and emphasizes the vital need for visibility and agency. Their work calls attention to the trauma and violence they have faced while celebrating their beauty and resilience.
This deFINE ART keynote conversation was recorded on Feb. 26, 5:00 p.m., at Trustees Theater in Savannah. The artist is joined on stage by Phyllis Hollis, whose podcast “Cerebral Women” platforms underrepresented people in the art world.
The conversation was recorded on the occasion of the opening of their SCAD Museum of Art exhibition Zanele Muholi, which features several landmark series including “Somnyama Ngonyama (Hail the Dark Lioness),” “Faces and Phases,” and “Brave Beauties,” as well as new self-portraits in lightbox format.
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