- Lionel Davis
Lionel Davis was born in
Cape Town ,South Africa , in1936 . He was a part of the anti-apartheid movement, and was incarcerated for seven years onRobben Island , an infamous prison for political prisoners under the apartheid regime. It was here that Davis metNelson Mandela .Life
He was arrested in 1964 and sentenced to seven years on Robben Island for committing acts of
sabotage . It was during his prison years on Robben Island that he completed hisSenior Certificate . After his release, he was restricted under a banning order andhouse arrest until 1976. In1968 , while still on Robben Island he received a school leaver’s Senior Certificate. At the Evangelical Art and Craft Centre at Rorke’s Drift in1980 he worked toward aDiploma in Fine Arts . His interest in art led him to complete a BA Fine Art degree with theUniversity of Cape Town in 1994.In
1978 and 1990 he worked as assistant organiser at the Community Arts Project (CAP) in Cape Town. Davis has contributed to literary magazines, books on education, poetry anthologies and calendars. He producedcartoons for a children’s magazine and taught screen-printing at CAP. He participated in the Triangle Workshop inNew York and theThupelo Workshop inJohannesburg . In1988 he was deeply involved in community-based children’s education. He exhibited several times from1981 to1987 , also inGaborone ,Botswana andPine Plains, New York ,USA . In1995 he worked for theSouth African National Art Gallery as a part time art educator. Lionel held his first solo exhibition at The Gill Allderman Gallery in April 2008.After spending seven years imprisoned on Robben Island, Davis now lives there with his family as an employee of the
Robben Island Museum , where he first worked as atour guide and later moved to the Island Education Department as an Education Officer. His work includes developing education materials on prisoners and political imprisonment on the Island. On the Island he is better known as 'uncle' Lionel.He is married to Barbara Davis and they have three children, Sandra, Basil and Leon.
External links
* [http://www.sahistory.org.za/pages/people/bios/davis-l.htm Lionel Davis' Life in a flash]
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