Morena Leraba: Blending Our Stories with Modern Sound | Documentary Screening Place: The Hub (Morija Museum & Archives) Date: Thursday December 1st Time: 15:00 The Hub is pleased to announce that a documentary, Morena Leraba: Blending Our Stories with Modern Sound, by a Johannesburg-based company, Blacknation Media will be screening at The Hub (Morija Museum &Continue reading “Morena Leraba: Blending Our Stories with Modern Sound”
Category Archives: Culture
Weekend workshops at The Hub
Starting in November 2016, The Hub is hosting monthly weekend workshops that will teach a range of skills, including professional writing, photography, film-making, graphic design and ways to meaningfully address and tackle relevant socio-economic issues such as gender-based violence and human rights. We just wrapped up a very successful two-day “Introduction to Professional Writing” workshop.Continue reading “Weekend workshops at The Hub”
Infograph – History of the Hub building
Below is an infograph on the history of The Hub building, which dates back to the 1850’s. The infograph was researched and designed by Letsitsi Mokoma, our graphic design intern from Limkokwing University. He was at The Hub from February until May 2016, and during his time completed several design projects and also taught graphicContinue reading “Infograph – History of the Hub building”
Our library is growing
The library at The Hub is growing! We are quickly acquiring a wide range of books on activism, the arts, photography, film-making, history, poetry and fiction. Our library is integral to our core aims of encouraging curiosity, artistic knowledge and an interest in social activism among our members. In August 2016, MK Asante donated copiesContinue reading “Our library is growing”
Online Exhibition
In May 2015, the Alliance Française de Maseru hosted the exhibition Women in Resistance (WIR) by French photographer Pierre-Yves Ginet. Twelve photographic portraits and written profiles of Basotho women sponsored by Vodacom Lesotho Foundation were displayed alongside Pierre-Yves Ginet’s work. In November 2015, the twelve portraits moved to the Morija Museum and Archives (MMA), whereContinue reading “Online Exhibition”
