Art specialist Tshegofatso Seoka wears three hats in the sector. She’s the founder of Ms Simone; an art theory lecturer at Tshwane University of Technology; and the education and events officer for Unisa Art Gallery, where she handles publicity and organises events.
In all three roles, her aims are to make visual arts a more sustainable career, to see African art gain prominence on the global stage, and to encourage more black people to become collectors.
Seoka launched Ms Simone as a consultancy to support and develop contemporary South African and African art by curating exhibitions, representing artists and managing collections. The company’s research arm develops and updates art archives and is involved in publishing books and academic journals.
“In less than a year, I had already employed two interns, partnered with big institutions in the sector and presented a show at the Turbine Art Fair,” she says.
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