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National Arts Merit Awards book
By S. Garan’anga.
Over a period of six years, the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe's National Arts Merit Awards have given public recognition of the arts industry and individual artists to the nation. NAMA today is a familiar acronym, an event looked forward to by
Awards such as NAMA the world over have, become the standard recognition for the merit and calibre of individual artistes' work, and are an enduring memorial to artists who inevitably move on. The NAMA ceremony is beamed by satellite the world over, the awards have changed the lives and fortunes of many artists, provided them with opportunities for regional and international exposure, including artists unknown and remote from the mainstream "flushed out by judges and monitors".
Backed by an increased stakeholding from the international community in
The book is commissioned by the NACZ to trace the history and development of its arts merit awards since their inception. The book, among other things, will offer objective analysis of the healthy debate and controversy (something which arises out of things which matter to people and are of consequence to their lives) surrounding the ethos, processes and preparations for NAMA and how these have adapted to the rapidly ,changing environment for the arts in Zimbabwe and their developing symbiosis with international directions and developments.
The book will make comparison between the NAMA, other arts awards given in
"The awards work in the interests of the artists of
Such a consultative framework for the book will allow many voices to be heard, many stances to be taken, many views aired, consensus to be reached, recommendations to be made - all for the good of NAMA and its future. Writers, painters, sculptors, installation artists and designers now receive national recognition, which can bring them to greater renown and coveted professional opportunities. The book will not simply echo the sentiments of the NACZ although it will discuss how NAMA fits with the appreciably adaptable mission and mandate of the council of furthering the development of the arts of
Stephen Garan'anga is a visual artist from