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GBFV SYMPOSIUM

5 – 7 August 2026

Resonant Voices:
Artivism against Silence

There’s really no such thing as ‘the voiceless’. There are only the deliberately silenced or the preferably unheard 

– Arundhati Roy

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

The Faculty of Arts and Design at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), in collaboration with the South African Journal of Art History (SAJAH) and the City of Tshwane (CoT), proudly announces the 3rd Annual Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) Symposium.

 

This three-day event, hosted by the Research Niche Area (Artivism as a tool to combat GBV), will focus on Multi-vocality, Interdisciplinary and Creative Expressions in addressing GBV within higher education and society.

Recognising the urgency and importance of addressing GBV within the higher education context, we invite scholars, artivists, researchers and practitioners to contribute to this dynamic gathering, exploring innovative, arts-based approaches to artivism, healing and advocacy.

 

Symposium 2026 seeks to foreground the unique role that the creative arts – including, but not limited to fine arts, performance, music, literature, design and digital media – can play in addressing GBV. The symposium will examine how these mediums can help shift the dial on entrenched gender inequalities, challenge harmful societal norms and offer transformative strategies for prevention, intervention and healing.

 

The symposium will provide a platform for multi-vocal perspectives on GBV, recognising the diversity of experience and approaches necessary to confront this complex issue. We aim to create a space for rich interdisciplinary dialogue where academic research, creative practice and lived experience intersect to generate actionable strategies for change.

 

We encourage submissions from a wide range of disciplines – including but not limited to visual and performing arts, design, gender studies, sociology, psychology and education. We are particularly interested in contributions that reflect collaborative and community-engaged approaches.

 

Please note that all accepted abstracts will be eligible for publication in a special edition of the South African Journal of Art History after a rigorous peer review process. Interested participants should therefore take note of the deadlines for article submissions.

We invite proposals for academic papers, panel discussions, performances, workshops, exhibitions and multimedia presentations that engage with the following or related themes:

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THEMES

Art for Recovery and Renewal: Examining how creative practices serve pathways for survivors to process trauma, foster healing and reclaim agency.

Cross-Sector Creative Alliances: Highlighting collaborative projects between artists, educators, health professionals and activists that address GBV from multiple perspectives.

Challenging Gendered Power through Art: Exploring how performance and visual arts confront entrenched gender norms and reimagine equitable relations.

Higher Education and GBV: Addressing challenges within educational institutions through creative, educational and policy interventions.

Art as Reflection of Social Norms: Exploring how art illuminates and challenges cultural structures sustaining GBV.

Campus-Based Interventions: Exploring the role of higher education institutions in confronting GBV through arts-based initiatives, pedagogy and policy.

Campus-Based Interventions: Exploring the role of higher education institutions in confronting GBV through arts-based initiatives, pedagogy and policy.

Intersecting Realities: Examining social and cultural dimensions of GBV through sociological and community-based perspectives.

Intersecting Realities: Examining social and cultural dimensions of GBV through sociological and community-based perspectives.

Spatial Justice and Creative Design: Exploring how architectural practices can challenge gendered power structures and foster environments of dignity, safety and belonging.

Unsettling Histories: Exploring historical narratives and artistic responses that expose or redress the legacy of gendered violence.

Knowing GBV: Exploring philosophical approaches to knowledge, perception and truth in artistic engagements with GBV.

Sacred Resistance: Analysing how faith, ritual, and spirituality inform creative responses to GBV.

Embodied Somatic Ecologies: Exploring how the body, memory and environment interconnect in performance practices that confront GBV and cultivate resilience.

POTENTIAL WORKSHOPS/PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Seeing the Unseen: Visual Art as Witness to GBV

Brushstrokes of Healing: Creative Pathways for Survivors

Walls that Speak: Community Art Against Gender Violence

Screens of Resistance: Digital Storytelling and Activism

Types of Contributions

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IMPORTANT DATES OF SYMPOSIUM

15 May 2026

Submission of Abstract

30 April 2026

Notification of Acceptance of Abstract

30 June 2026

Final Submission of Materials for Publicity and Programme

3 August 2026

Presentation Submission

5 - 7 August 2026

Symposium Dates

IMPORTANT DATES FOR PUBLICATION IN SAJAH

NB. Those interested in publishing in the SAJAH special edition are to submit their completed articles (approximately 4 000 – 7 000 words) by 31 July 2026 in accordance with the specified guidelines provided to be peer reviewed.

15 May 2026

31 July 2026

August - September 2026

Submission of Articles

Notification of Acceptance of Abstract 

Completed article submission

Peer review of completed article

30 April 2026

Publication

October- December 2026

Calls for Participation

CALL FOR PEER-REVIEWERS

To ensure the success of the Research Niche Area Artivism as a tool to combat Gender-Based Violence(s) 3rd Annual GBVF Symposium, we call for peer-reviewers with expertise that align with the 2026 symposium theme, Resonant Voices: Artivism against Silence.  Your involvement as a peer reviewer would be invaluable. If you are interested in this opportunity, we kindly request that you complete the application form using the link below. Your positive participation will play a role in shaping the 3rd Annual GBVF Symposium, Resonant Voices: Artivism against Silence. We look forward to your participation.

  • Surname, Name, Title/Pronoun

  • Email address

  • Institutional affiliation

  • Area of specialisation

  • Curriculum Vitae

CONFERENCE SESSION CHAIRS

To ensure the success of the Research Niche Area Artivism as a tool to combat Gender-Based Violence(s) 3rd Annual GBVF Symposium, we call for session chairs with expertise that align with the 2026 symposium theme, Resonant Voices: Artivism against Silence. Your involvement as a session chair would be invaluable. If you are interested in this opportunity, we kindly request that you complete the application form using the link below. Your positive participation will play a role in presenting a successful 3rd Annual GBVF Symposium, Resonant Voices: Artivism against Silence. We look forward to your participation.

 

Basic Expectations of Session Chairs

• Familiarise yourself with the content of the papers and/or performances scheduled for your session.

• Introduce the presenters or performers.

• Prepare a few thoughtful questions to stimulate discussion.

• Facilitate the session, ensuring it runs smoothly and on time.

• Provide a brief written summary of the session highlights, which will be included in the day’s concluding remarks.

 

  • Surname, Name, Title/Pronoun

  • Email address

  • Institutional affiliation

  • Area of specialisation

  • Abbreviated biography (not more than 200 words)

REGISTRATION

R3000.00

R3 500.00

Early Bird Registration (until 31 May 2026)

Full Registration (from 1 June – 30 June 2026)

R3 500.00

R1 500.00

Daily Registration

Registered Students (proof of registration to be submitted) 

All participants/delegates must register.

Registration will be confirmed once payment is confirmed, not later than 30 June 2026.

BANKING DETAILS

BANK:  ABSA 

BRANCH: Quagga Shopping Centre 

BRANCH CODE: 32 32 45 

ACCOUNT HOLDER:  Tshwane University of Technology 

ACCOUNT TYPE:  Cheque 

ACCOUNT NUMBER:  004 00 000 03 

SWIFT CODE:  ABSAZAJJCPT 

REFERENCE:  Please quote F147 followed by delegate surname and initials

 

TO REQUEST AN INVOICE TO SECURE PAYMENT

Please contact Busi Mashaba at MashabaBM@tut.ac.za

 

PROOF OF PAYMENT

Please forward proof of payment to Busi Mashaba at MashabaBM@tut.ac.za

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Accepted applications to attend the 3rd GBV Symposium are, in every case, subject to these terms and conditions: 

 

Payment terms:  Payment is due in full upon completing and returning this registration form. We advise early registration and payment by bank transfer/payment to avoid disappointment. Admission to the symposium will be refused if payment has not been received. 

 

Delegate substitution:  Provided the fee has been paid in full within the time-frame as per our terms and conditions, substitutions at no extra charge can be made up to 15 working days before the start of the symposium. Send notification for any such changes in writing for the attention of the Symposium Committee at ArtivismGBV@tut.ac.za

Subject: 3rd GBV Symposium Substitute 

 

Delegates cancellation:  Must be received in writing and must be addressed to the Symposium Committee at ArtivismGBV@tut.ac.za  

Subject line:  3rd GBV Symposium Cancellation. 

Cancellation received 30 working days before the symposium start date entitles the cancelling delegate to a 50% credit on the amount. Any cancellation received less than 30 working days before the symposium does not entitle the cancelling delegate to any refund, and the full fee must be paid. 

 

Non-attendance without written cancellation is treated as a cancellation with no entitlement to any refund. However, the full fee must be paid where payment has not been made yet. 

 

Speaker changes:  Occasionally, it is necessary for reasons beyond our control to alter the programme's content and timing or the speakers.   

 

Views of speakers:  Views of speakers/artists at the symposium are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Tshwane University of Technology or its employees. 

 

Photographs/video recordings:  Please note photographs and video footage will be taken throughout the symposium.  These will be used by TUT for marketing and publicity in our publications and on our website, social media and/or possible in 3rd party publications.  

 

INDEMNITY: 

The Faculty of Arts and Design, Tshwane University of Technology and partners, are absolved from and indemnified against any loss or damages as a result of substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of the symposium arising from any cause whatsoever, including, without limitations, any fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of the symposium impracticable or impossible. 

 

The Tshwane University of Technology or staff will not be liable for any injuries, damages or loss of any nature to the visitors or loss of any property or articles. 

 

Warranty of authority:  The signatory warrants that he/she has the authority to sign this application and agrees to be personally liable to the Faculty of Arts and Design, Tshwane University of Technology, for payments falling due pursuant thereto should such warranty be breached. 

 

Personal information: By completing this form, you give the University consent to process your personal information.  The University undertakes to process your personal information for the purpose of this Symposium and in line with the requirements of the Protection of Personal Information Act No. 4 of 2013. 

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