CTG Collective

The CTG Collective is a not-for-profit art organization.[1]

The Collective was founded by Rachel Monosov, Catinca Tabacaru and Justin Orvis Steimer.[2]

List of residencies

CTG(R): ZImbabwe, 2015[3][4]

  • Participants: Virginia Chihota, Admire Kamudzengerere, Rachel Monosov, Terrence Musekiwa, Gareth Nyandoro, Xavier Robles de Medina, Justin Orvis Steimer

CTG(R): NewFoundland, 2016[5]

  • Participants: Rachel Monosov, Terrence Musekiwa, Yapci Ramos and Justin Orvis Steimer, in collaboration with Pool’s Island descendant Matthew Evans

Exhibitions

  • 1972: Rachel Monosov and Admire Kamudzengerere
  • TERRA NOVA: Rachel Monosov, Terrence Musekiwa, Yapci Ramos, Justin Orvis Steimer[1][2][6]
  • Zig Zag Zim: Part II: Admire Kamudzengerere, Rachel Monosov, Terrence Musekiwa, Xavier Robles de Medina, Justin Orvis Steimer[4]
  • Zig Zag Zim: Virginia Chihota, Admire Kamudzengerere, Rachel Monosov, Terrence Musekiwa, Xavier Robles de Medina, Justin Orvis Steimer[4]
  • National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare (2016)[3][4]
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References

  1. Miller, Katita (2017-05-16). "In Conversation with Catinca Tabacaru of CTG Collective". Art Zealous. Retrieved 2017-09-16.
  2. "On the artistic side, international sculpture project on permanet display on Pool's Island". The Beacon Canada. 2016-08-25.
  3. "CTG(R): Zimbabwe, 2015". Retrieved 2017-09-16.
  4. "Zig Zag Project comes to Zim". The Herald Zimbabwe. 2016-04-11. Retrieved 2017-09-16.
  5. "CTG(R): Newfoundland, 2016". Retrieved 2017-09-16.
  6. "CONVERSATIONS WITH THE WIND. | TERRA NOVA AT CATINCA TABACARU GALLERY". Quiet Lunch. 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2017-09-16.
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