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Pemba, George

George Mnyalaza Milwa Pemba

Pemba was born in 1912 in Hillīs Kraal, Korsten, Port Elizabeth. As a child he was encouraged by his father to draw and paint, and so began painting murals in the family house and producing portraits from photographs of his fatherīs employers.
He won a Grey Scholarship, which enabled him to receive post primary education, and in 1931 he obtained a Teacherīs Diploma at the Lovedale Training College in the Eastern Cape. That same year he began working for the Lovedale Printing Press, and continued to work there until 1936. The following year he studied under Professor Austin Winter Moore for five months at Rhodes University, made possible through a bursary awarded from the Bantu Welfare Trust. Pemba was awarded a second bursary in 1941. This time he spent two weeks at Maurice van Esscheīs studio in Cape Town attending art classes.

During the 1940īs he met John Mohl and Gerard Sekoto, who encouraged him to work as a full-time artist, however during this time he worked for the Native Administration in Port Elizabeth as a clerk. From 1952 to 1978 he supplemented his income selling groceries in a shop. Following that, Pemba taught art to children at the S.A. Institute of Race Relations and in 1979 was awarded an Honorary Master of Arts Degree from the University of Fort Hare.

A highly successful exhibition comprising of paintings from the 1940īs onwards, was held at The Everard Read Gallery in 1991. In 1992 a second exhibition served to commemorate his 80th birthday, which was also celebrated with the artist at the King George VI Art Gallery in Port Elizabeth.

He passed away in 2001.

Represented:
The University of Fort Hare
The University ot the Witwatersrand
The Campbell Collection of the University of Natal, Durban Pretoria Art Museum
Pretoria Art Museum
The Department of Education
The South African Reserve Bank

Awards:
1928 Highly Commended, Port Elizabeth Annual Exhibition
1937 First Prize, May Esther Bedford Competition
1979 Honorary Degree, Fort Hare University
1986 Guest Artist, African Arts Festival, University of Zululand

Commissions:
1944 Scenes of African Tribal life, Bantu Welfare Trust
1945 Illustrations for a African version of Bunyanīs "Pilgrims Programme
1951 Portrait of Professor Jabavu, University of Fort Hare

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