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Faith In A Jar is a collection of freelance photography done by myself, Neo Jasmine Mokgosi. I work with various people, places and organizations and takes pictures for use in promotional posters and events, magazines, newspapers, websites, professional commercial and private use.
I am a freelance photographer and blogger who is interested in documenting and promoting art, music, fashion and youth culture; currently based in Cape Town, South Africa, originally from Gaborone, Botswana, looking towards the rest of Africa and abroad. I am currently studying a BA in Brand Building and Management at Vega School of Branding in Cape Town as well as experimenting with audio-visual, producing, directing and editing hoping to create a fuller, more experiential media interaction.
For more info, inquiries or bookings email: faithinajar@gmail.com
All photos on this blog are © 2014-2010 Neo Jasmine Mokgosi.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Inside Out: Healing- Exhibition at Tshedisa Institute

Blessed, The Tshedisa Institute offers innovative strategies in medicine, wellness, creative arts therapy, psychological services and HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and care. It is a centre where health care providers, as well as the community can safely address the physical, emotional and spiritual needs. Their collective community wellness is diverse. Tshedisa is a place of healing; from the beautiful gardens to the many service they offer. These pictures were taken at Inside Out, an evening of art, poetry, music and dramatic performances where audiences and artists meet to discuss, share and exchange ideas about health and healing. Sibongile Phiri performs a poem in the garden of the Tshedisa Centre.
Mr Moabi Mogorosi performs a dramatic piece in the lobby of the Tshedisa Centre.
Lefika Maine shares a poem in the garden of the Tshedisa Centre.
Dr Ava Avalos performs an intimate dance piece in the back garden of the Tshedisa Centre.
Tefo Paya performs a dramatic piece in the back patio of the Tshedisa Centre.
Samara Lubbe, one of the contributing Artists in Residence at the Tshedisa Cante.

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