Residency
February 26-28, 2019
Top floor




Artist-in-Residence Jonah Sack
Interested to see what will arise from working outside of his studio, Sack experiments with formations of drawing and making inside the A4 workshop. The work is in preparation for Sack's contribution to the Centre for the Less Good Idea in Johannesburg in April 2019.
'I work across a range of mediums - including painting, sculpture, video, and artist’s books - but all of these practices emerge from drawing. I’m interested in the fragility of our bodies and minds, and of the things we build, and I explore the ways that meaning emerges from that fragility.'
Jonah Sack (b. Johannesburg, South Africa, 1978) is an artist working in Cape Town. He studied at the University of the Witwatersrand and received his MFA from the Glasgow School of Art in 2006. He has been a fellow of the Skye Foundation, and the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts at the University of Cape Town.
Interested to see what will arise from working outside of his studio, Sack experiments with formations of drawing and making inside the A4 workshop. The work is in preparation for Sack's contribution to the Centre for the Less Good Idea in Johannesburg in April 2019.
'I work across a range of mediums - including painting, sculpture, video, and artist’s books - but all of these practices emerge from drawing. I’m interested in the fragility of our bodies and minds, and of the things we build, and I explore the ways that meaning emerges from that fragility.'
Jonah Sack (b. Johannesburg, South Africa, 1978) is an artist working in Cape Town. He studied at the University of the Witwatersrand and received his MFA from the Glasgow School of Art in 2006. He has been a fellow of the Skye Foundation, and the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts at the University of Cape Town.