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This interview is a first of its kind where Lwazi Hadebe sits down with Libby Battson and talks about her journey towards the exhibition TRIPE. She worked on with Elrie Joubert & Pauline Gutter who won the Absa L’Atelier between 2012-2014, have taken two weeks’ worth of rubber and polyurethane waste from a manufacturing plant in Vereeniging and molded it into an immersive and sensory experience. The interview unpacks the challenges she faced as a teenager who wanted to be an artist, to her graduation at University of Pretoria, winning the L'Atelier competition and raising awareness on rubber pollution through artistry and the ABSA gallery.
By LwaziThis interview is a first of its kind where Lwazi Hadebe sits down with Libby Battson and talks about her journey towards the exhibition TRIPE. She worked on with Elrie Joubert & Pauline Gutter who won the Absa L’Atelier between 2012-2014, have taken two weeks’ worth of rubber and polyurethane waste from a manufacturing plant in Vereeniging and molded it into an immersive and sensory experience. The interview unpacks the challenges she faced as a teenager who wanted to be an artist, to her graduation at University of Pretoria, winning the L'Atelier competition and raising awareness on rubber pollution through artistry and the ABSA gallery.