Libita Sibungu T-Shirt pre-order
VASW are raising funds for our work through a series of limited edition t-shirts designed by amazing artists who live, work in, or have a strong connection to the region.
T-Shirts are made from 100% carded cotton, they are regular fit with a mid weight of 200 GSM. T-Shirts are Amfori certified, supporting environmental and human rights due diligence in supply chains.
Libita Sibungu T-Shirt
Front printed white T-Shirt
Cost £35 plus £5 p&p
Edition of 100
Pre order now for delivery in December.
Crystallise Decolonise
Crystallise Decolonise is a call and a response. It relates to an earlier work Deep Recovery (2023) in which a song emerged between a group of afro-diasporic female artists based in Cornwall and the mineral black tourmaline.
Graphic design Ellie Russel, artwork courtesy of the artist.
About Libita
Libita Sibungu (b.1987, Cornwall) lives and works in West Penwith. She is a multidisciplinary artist drawing on her British-Cornish-Namibian heritage to make discursive works that explore entangled personal histories, and colonial legacies inscribed in the body and land. Sibungu employs sound, performance, photography, and installation — as a way to usher subversive pathways into the present through reimagining materiality, movement, and collective healing in relation to the environment.
Sibungu is the recipient of both the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Arts Future Foundation awards (2022). Selected exhibitions have been with; Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway (2023); Sonsbeek, Netherlands, and Temple Bar Gallery, Ireland, (2021); Gasworks and Somerset House, both UK, (2019); Eastside Projects, UK, and Kalashnekovv, South Africa, (2018).