Beyond the studio
Projects
Making, teaching, community, curating and research are, for Celia de Villiers, not separate pursuits but one continuous practice — the studio, the lecture room, the workshop and the residency feeding each other.
Artist, educator, curator & researcher · Co-Director, Ponte d’Arte
Beyond the studio
Making, teaching, community, curating and research are, for Celia de Villiers, not separate pursuits but one continuous practice — the studio, the lecture room, the workshop and the residency feeding each other.
Residencies & cross-border projects
Through Ponte d’Arte — the riverside artists’ residency she co-directs in Portugal — de Villiers hosts and partners international art programmes, bringing two decades of community and youth-development experience to cross-border collaborations.
Art educator, lecturer & researcher
De Villiers has lectured in drawing, painting, sculpture, conceptual art and art theory — from foundation to postgraduate level — at the University of South Africa, the Design School of South Africa and the University of Pretoria, and as a guest lecturer at the Royal Academy of Art, Antwerp. She continues to mentor Master’s and PhD candidates, and invites artists to apply for residencies at Ponte d’Arte. Teaching, research and making are, for her, one continuous practice.
Full academic record & profile → · Research papers & publications →
Community & social practice
Over seventeen years de Villiers founded and ran large embroidery and craft projects — most enduringly the Intuthuko collective near Johannesburg — teaching design, embroidery and enterprise, and winning national awards for job creation in the arts. The collective’s hand-stitched works have shown internationally, including the Contextile Biennial, Portugal.
The WasteArt Foundation — arts action against pollution, with Wendy Ross
Intuthuko Embroidery Collective — Etwatwa, 2001–present
Journey to Freedom — Intuthuko embroidered narratives, 2004
Synchronic Journey — with the Intuthuko Embroiderers, 2011–12
Shadowbind — Ubuntutu tribute to Desmond Tutu, 2016
Madiba & Ubuntu — Intuthuko panels, Contextile 2020Curator & adjudicator
Celia de Villiers curates and adjudicates exhibitions in South Africa and abroad, with a particular eye for fibre, craft and contemporary sculpture.


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