Margaret Waiyego Zollinger, Peter Mukhaye, and Amukelani Mathebula are winners of the Hue+Man Design Competition championed by USM, presented through an exhibition designed by Joba Studio atA render of the installation by Joba Studio and USM at Design Miami, created using the USM Haller modular system, showing the work of three winners from the Hue+Man Design Competition.
‘Our identities are formed by nuanced life experiences that encompass people, circumstances, events, beliefs, traditions, and values,’ says Jones. ‘Sculptural objects also profoundly impact the structure of our lives. The Hue+Man Design Competition, along with my work with the USM Haller system, seek to explore these experiences that influence our identity.’
‘Culture Sculptures’ features the work of competition winners Margaret Waiyego Zollinger, Peter Mukhaye, and Amukelani Mathebula, displayed through a twisting pyramid structure designed by Jones, an interpretation of a classic using the USM Haller System. The winners were selected by a jury including artist Shantell Martin, designer Stephen Burks and visual artist Osborne Macharia. Awarded first place in the competition, the work of Margaret Waiyego Zollinger is based, she explains, on a visualisation of the acculturation process. The ‘Topography of Adaption’ features images referencing what ‘people go through during the process of integrating into a foreign society’.
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