Solo Exhibitions
- 2011 (Aug) Honouring the Stories within Every Woman – Images for the Journey Africa Art Centre, Durban SOUTH AFRICA
- 2010 (Nov) WiseWomen Ikons in Celebration of Sisterhood CTA Conference: Midwest Airlines Centre, Milwaukee, USA
- 2009 (Aug) Celebrating The August Women African Art Centre, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA
- 2005 (Nov) Delighting in Life. A celebration of relationships that link us together African Art Centre, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA
- 1998 (Sept-Oct) Journey at Menzi Mchunu Gallery, BAT Centre, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA
- 1996 (July-Sept) “Heroines & Warrior Women” Starke Frauen in der Bibel” [In Celebration of Heroic Women in the Scriptures]. Bad Bol, Stuttgard; Frankfurt & Berlin, GERMANY
- 1995 (Nov) Herstory at Womens Ordination Worldwide (WOW) International Conference, Chrystal Gateway Hotel, Arlington Virginia, U.S.A.
- 1991 (Aug) In Praise of Heroic Women in the Scriptures The Wren Cafe, St James Church, Piccadilly, London, U.K.
- 1991 (Sept)Earth Mother, 1st National Conference on Women and Gender in Southern Africa at University of Natal, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA
- 1989 (Oct) In Celebration of Heroic Women Grassroots Gallery, Westville, SOUTH AFRICA
- 1987 (Oct-Nov). What is it like to be a woman in South Africa today Grassroots Gallery, Westville, SOUTH AFRICA
- 1986 In Praise of Heroic Women in the Scriptures St Thomas Anglican Church, Durban, during Anglican Synod on Question of Women’s Ordination. SOUTH AFRICA
- 1984 A woman’s perspective during Conference on “Sexism & Feminism in Theological Perspective” Foyer of University of South Africa(UNISA)Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA
- 1981 July 11-18 Youth in Harmony The National Guitar Festival of South Africa.
- 1980 June 7-22 “For the affliction of the daughter of my people, I am afflicted” own studio, Durban. South Africa
Group Exhibitions
- 2010 JABULISA 2010: The Art and Craft of KwaZulu-Natal The Tatham Gallery Pietermaritzburg & Durban Art Gallery Durban SOUTH AFRICA
- 1964 -2012 Annual Members Exhibition of New Works KZNSA Gallery (KwaZuluNatal Society of Artists)
- 2006 Never Again – Celebrating 30 years of social activism: Diakonia Council of Churches 2006 Durban Art Gallery. Durban, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) SOUTH AFRICA
- 2005 Women for Children. An ongoing Project of Art for Humanity (AFH): A selected pairing of 25 women artists and 25 women poets to produce a collaborative artwork to advocate Children’s Rights. The project formed the basis of a national billboard campaign for children’s rights, which included a series of national Exhibitions plus a limited edition of 25 Portfolios of 25 original Fine Art prints +poems. The Dina Cormick & poet Marí Peté billboard was flighted at KwamakhuthaTaxi Rank, Amanzimtoti & mounted on the walls of the Mzuvele High School, KwaMashu, KZN. Catalogue: Look at me. Website: http://www.afh.org.za
- 2006 JABULISA 2006: The Art and Craft of KwaZulu-Natal The Tatham Gallery, Pietermaritzburg & Durban Art Gallery, KZN. A touring Exhibition of selected artworks curated by National Arts Trust and the Art Museums of KwaZulu-Natal. SA
- 1999 March 3-17 Thoughts around Easter at Gencor Gallery RAU, Johannesburg, March 23 – April 8 Association of Arts Gallery, Pretoria, Gauteng SA
- 1999 March 21 – April 18, The Right to Celebrate KwaZulu-Natal Art Exhibition in Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) Durban Art Gallery [Cat.p6 & 18]
- 1998 KZN Sculpture Exhibition at Durban Botanical Gardens, Durban KZN
- 1996 Images of Human Rights Portfolio A project of Artists for Human Rights: 27 selected artists produced original fine art prints based on South Africa’s Bill of Rights. Cormick invited to image Clause 8: “Right to Freedom of Religion” Project includes Catalogue & DVD. The entire portfolio has been etched into glass at the Constitutional Court in Pretoria, RSA. The Portfolio has also been widely exhibited internationally. Funds generated from the sale of portfolios are deposited in the Artists for Human Rights Trust account and are used by Amnesty International and other organizations for human rights education programs for the young people of South Africa. The portfolio has been exhibited in all the major galleries in South Africa. Cormick’s print was selected as one of 9 to be made into greeting cards. This set of prints was circulated in North America* as one of a series of activities between Michigan State University and a consortium of agencies in South Africa, including the African National Congress; Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Fort Hare; and Mayibuye Centre, University of the Western Cape. *This exhibition has been shown at the following sites: African American, Performing Arts Center, Albuquerque, NM; Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI; Estrella Mountain Community College, Avondale, AZ; Fort Miami Heritage Society, St. Joseph, MI; The Gallery at Festival/James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA; Michigan State University Museum, East Lansing, MI; Park Library Baber Room/Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI; Montcalm Community College, Sidney, MI; Rankin Center Art Gallery/Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI; Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA
- 1995 October-November Heaven & Earth Grassroots Galley, Westville, KZN
- 1995 September 1-23, Spirit of Life Anthea Martin Gallery, Westville, KZN
- 1995 August 6-12 Working Women (to commemorate National Women’s Day) The Playhouse, Durban KZN
- 1995 June 26-July 30 FNB Vita Craft Now SA Crafts Council National Exhibition Durban International Convention Centre, Durban KZN [cat. KZN8]
- 1995 May 12- June 12 Women- Myths, Fantasies & Expressions Anthea Martin Gallery, Westville KZN
- 1995 September 7 – 21 True Colours. Women artists of Natal African Art Centre Gallery, Durban KZN
- 1995 (October) Sex and Sensibility Durban KZN
- 1994 March No Man’s Land: a perspective on women’s art Durban Art Gallery, KZN [cat]
- 1994 (April-May) Artists invite artists Durban Art Gallery KZN
- 1994 October 23-November 5 Women’s Images of Men NSA Gallery KZN
- 1993 18 June-25 July Spiritual Art of Natal Tatham Art Gallery Pietermaritzburg KZN 11 August-12 September Durban Art Gallery , Durban [cat.no 8]
- 1993 May – June New Works Anthea Martin Gallery,Westville KZN
- 1992 Oct 18-Nov 7, NSA Gallery, Durban. Contemporary Durban Artists: An exhibition of 2-D works. [Cat #31]
- 1992 September National Sculpture symposium, Durban University of Technology, Durban SA
- 1992 October 18-November Contemporary Durban Artists. Exhibition of 3-D works, NSA Gallery,Overport [cat]
- 1991 Cape Town Triennial Art Exhibition (National Touring Exhibition) SA (wood-carving) [Cat. no 28. “Don’t let the men go to war, Mama” jacaranda wood/ h.47cm.]
- 1991 September 15-28 Artists for Hospice Watercolour Society of SA (Natal) and invited artists Grassroots Gallery, Westville. KZN [Cat #28] “For don’t we all want a slice of the cake”
- 1990 (April-May); Group Exhibition of Graphic Artists, Anthea Martin Gallery, Westville, KZN
- 1990 January 30 – February 17 South African Mail: Images from inside. Women Artists in Resistence”, Soho 20 Gallery New York. Catalogue [curated by Janet Goldner J. Exhibition formed part of The Women’s Caucus for Art Conference, “Shifting Power” February 12-115, 1990]
- 1990 24 Nov-23 Dec Midlands Meander Christmas Rolling Exhibition Shuttleworth Weaving Gallery Midlands KZN
- 1990 South African Heart Foundation Art Auction Elizabeth Gordon Gallery, Durban. KZN
- 1989 Artists of KwaZulu University of Zululand, Empangeni, and Durban Art Gallery, Durban KZN
- 1988 The Art of Protest: The Protest of Art S.A.Event in Philadelphia, USA.
- 1980 Durban Arts Sculpture 80 Durban Botanic Gardens, curator: Durban Art Gallery Jill Addleson.[cat.15]
- 1978 New Works: Dina Cormick and Rosemary Adams, artist’s studio, Durban KZN
- 1964 December 13-19th Exhibition of Paintings and Woodcuts with Esli de Wet Jooste, Edinburgh Hotel, Kitwe, Zambia [cat. #18-44]
- 1960 Third Federal Art Exhibition,National Art Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe
- 1960 Copperbelt Agricultural Show , Showgrounds Kitwe, Zambia [Fine Arts Trophy]
- 1957,’58 ’59: Agricultural & Horticultural Show, Showgrounds, Harare, Zimbabwe [Fine Arts Trophy]
- 1956 Rhodesian Institute of Allied Arts Showgrounds, Harare, Zimbabwe [Certificate of Honour]
- 1956 Child Art Exhibition, Germany.
Public Collections
The Constitutional Court, Pretoria; Adcock Ingram Head Office, Johannesburg; Kenridge Hospital, Parktown; Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg; Tape Aids for the Blind Head Office, Durban; Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC); Zululand Art Gallery, Empangeni; Ongewediva Mission, Ovamboland, Namibia; Okatana mission, Oshakati, Namibia; National Art Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe; Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart, Kitwe, Zambia; Botanical Gardens, Durban; Koinonia Conference Centre, Bothas Hill; St Joseph’s Theological Institute, Hilton; Diakonia Ecumenical Centre, Durban; Sizanani Centre, Bronkhorstspruit; Nurses Home, St Marys Hospital, Mariannhill; Montobello Hospital KZN; St Philomena’s Conference Centre, Sydenham; Redacres Retreat Centre, Merrivale; Dominican House of Studies, Pietermaritzburg; Emaphethelweni Dominican House, Scottsville; Oblate House, Pietermaritzburg; Villa Aquinas House of Formation, Pietermaritzburg; Franciscan Provincialiate, Durban; St Dunstan’s School, Benoni; Diocescan Chancery, Johannesburg; Ursuline Provincialate, Krugersdorp; St Mary’s Mission, Mafikeng, Limpopo; Sacred Heart Convent, Aliwal North, Cape; Capuchin Convent Guest House, Melville, Umzumbe Eastern Cape; RC Churches in Free State: Senekal-Matwabeng; Bloemfontein; Bochabela; Phuthadijhaba; Batlharos; Kimberley; uMariya uMama weThemba Monastery, Grahamstown EC; Mariazell Monastery, Matatielle Eastern Cape; Holy Family Convent, Pietermaritzburg; R.C.Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Virginia; St Mary’s Diocesan High School for Girls, Hilton; Franciscan Mission of Assisi, Marseilles; Our Lady of Fatima, Johannesburg; Capuchin Convent Guest House, Melville; Sizanani Home for Aids Sufferers, Bronkhorstpruit; Assumption Convent, Malvern; Franciscan Priory, Pretoria Diocese; Mariannhill Mission; Holy Family College Chapel, Glenwood; St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Greyville; Verulam Catholic Church; The Denis Hurley Library, St Joseph’s Scolasticate; Anglican parish, Newlands East; Sacred Heart Convent, Aliwal North; Passionist Community,Doornkloof, Irene; Dominican Convent, Senekal; St Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Pietermaritzburg; Catholic Mission, Kuruman, Kimberley; St Mary’s Church of the Province, Richmond; Our Lady of Vailankanni, Chatsworth; Kranskop Catholic Church, Edendal; Catholic Church of the Assumption,Durban; R.C. Coronationville Church, Johannesburg; Rosendal Catholic Church, Senekal; Queen St R.C. Church, Bloemfontein; RC Church Mdantsane, East London; Secular Institute of Schoenstatt Fathers: Constantia, Cape province; Coronationville Church, Johannesburg; YMCA, Durban; Sabon House, Durban; KwaMadlala Mission, Elandskop; St Annes Catholic Church, Sydenham, Durban; Catholic Church of St Vincent, KwaPumuza; Brakpan Catholic Church; Catholic Church of Our Lady of Peace, Ladysmith; Catholic Church, Port Shepstone; Catholic Church, Richards Bay; St Patrick’s Catholic Church, Empangeni; Catholic Church, Port St Johns; Martindale Catholic Church of St Francis Xaviour, Triomf; Catholic Church of St John, Estcourt; Assisi Mission Conference & Retreat Centre, Marseilles; Catholic Church of St Francis, Eastwood, Pietermaritzburg; Glenavent Convent, Umthatha; Jagersfontein Catholic Church; Villa Aquinas Dominican House of Formation, Pietermaritzburg; St Dunstan’s School Chapel, Benoni; Ntaphuka Catholic Church; Oakford priory, Verulam; HalfWay House Mission Station,Pretoria; Olifants RC Church, Bandelierkop; CMM Provincial Chapter House Chapel, Umthatha; Catholic Church, Olifantsfontein; Mariazell, Mission; Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pinetown; Catholic Church of St Peter, Umthatha; Eshowe Cathedral, Zululand; Wembezi Catholic Church, Estcourt; The Catholic Chancery, Durban; St Mary’s Mission, Mafikeng, Limpopo; Cleland Oblate Community, Cleland, Pietermaritzburg; Catholic Church of St Theresa, Sydenham, Durban; Catholic Cathedral of Bethlehem; Catholic Church, Woodlands, Pietermaritzburg; Mamelodi Catholic Church, Pretoria; Spiritine Mission, Bethlehem; Tsheshin Mission, Phuthadijhaba, Qwa Qwa; Bishop’s Chancery, Bethlehem; Catholic Church, St Philomena’s Anchor Village, Sydenham, Durban; Durban Girls’College, Durban; Dominican Mission, Boys’Town, Gennazanno, North Coast; Nardini Convent, Vryheid; Catholic Church, Maclear; Redacres Retreat Centre; Catholic Church, Wartburg; Carmel Monastery, Rivonia; The Catholic Chancery, Johannesburg; Catholic Church, Shaka’s Rock; Maris Stella Convent High School, Durban; Oblate Memorial Chapel, Pietermaritzburg.
Front Cover Art
* for books, journals, magazines, brochures, including posters and calendars
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Council of Churches Good Friday Ecumenical Service “Indalo-Yabethelwa Ngobugovu/ Creation – Crucified by Greed“ April 2, 2010.
- RSA Catholic Calendar picture for March 2010
- Cover image for Trefoil #275 2009 The Southern African Catholic Quarterly [photo of artwork by Else Strivens]
- Christina Landman Township Spiritualities and Counseling UNISA Pretoria 2009 [photo of artwork by Christina Landman]
- “Open the door we’re coming through” from Heroic Women series for Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza Grenzen überschreiten:Der theoretische Anspruch feministischer Theologie Lit Verlag: Berlin, 2007
- Poster artwork for Agenda- Empowering women for gender equity, celebrating 20 years of publications, 2007
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Council of Churches Good Friday Ecumenical Service “Crucified by Poverty/ Ubethelelwe Ngobumpofu “ April 14, 2006.
- Sherin Ahmed The Good Luck House Solo Collective: Durban, 2006
- Gertrud Strauss Chapters of Childhood Solo Collective: Durban 2006
- Susan Rakoczy IHM In Her Name: Women Doing Theology Cluster Publications:Pietermaritzburg 2004
- “Priscilla of Corinth” from Heroic Women Series for Elizabeth A.Johnson (ed) The Church Women Want. Catholic Women in Dialogue Herder&Herder/ Crossroad: New York 2002
- Poster “Tamar Campaign: Break the Chains of Silence” for Pietermaritzburg Agency for Christian Social Awareness (PACSA) Worker Ministry Project ‘Against the Abuse of Women’ 2002
- “The Good Samaritan ” for Pietermaritzburg Agency for Christian Social Awareness (PACSA) promotional pamphlet. 2002
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Council of Churches Ecumenical Good Friday Service, 2002
- “Creata God Most Beautiful” from Heroic Women Series for Trefoil Vol. 66, No.262 Summer/Autumn 2001
- Poster and Programme artwork for Diakonia Council of Churches Ecumenical Good Friday Service “End Violence against Women, Makuphele ukuhlukumyezwa kwabasefasane” 13 April 2001
- “The Good Samaritan” for Pietermaritzburg Agency for Christian Social Awareness (PACSA) Annual Report January-December, 2000
- “Susanna of Babylon” from Heroic Women Series for Susan Rakoczy IHM (ed) Silent No Longer. The Church responds to Sexual Violence Joint Publication of Lumku, PACSA, SACBC: Pietermaritzburg, 2000
- “Lillian Ngoyi “ from Heroic Women Series” for Agenda –Empowering women for gender equity “Citizenship” no.40, 1999
- Gertrud Strauss The Blood Spot and other stories Solo Collective:Durban,1999
- Women in God’s Image No. 5, November 1998
- “Phoebe of Cenchrae” from Heroic Women Series for Elizabeth A. Johnson Friends of God and Prophets. A Feminist Theological Reading of the Communion of Saints Continuum: New York 1998
- Grace & Truth a journal of catholic reflection: “Feminist Theology” Volume 14, No.1,1997
- “Open the door, we’re coming through” from Heroic Women Series for Herta Leistner (Hg) Lass spüren deine kraft. Feministische Liturgie, Grundlagen- Argumente – Anregungen. Gütersloher Verlagshaus: Gütersloh 1997
- Elizabeth Johnson CSJ with Susan Rakoczy IHM Who Do You Say That I Am? Introducing Contemporary Christology Cluster Publications:Pietermaritzburg 1997
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Council of Churches Good Friday Ecumenical Service “The Cross of Life. Isiphambano Sokuphila” April 5, 1996
- Agenda –Empowering women for gender equity “Women and the Environment” No.29, 1996
- “Elisabeth and Mary” from Heroic Women series for Christina Landman Wat nou van Isebel? Verhale van vroue in die Bybel Human & Rousseau: Kaapstad 1996
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Good Friday Ecumenical Service “Blessed are the Peacemakers/ Babusisiwe abalamulayo” April 14, 1995
- Agenda –Empowering women for gender equity “Women and Religion” No.25, 1995
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Good Friday Ecumenical Service for peaceful Elections, “One New People, Isizwe Esisha Esimunye” 1 April,1994
- Umthethosisekelo we Self-Employed Women’s Union (SEWU) “iNyonyana” art design for LOGO 1994
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Good Friday Ecumenical Service, “Brought together by the Cross. Sihlanganiswe Yisiphanbano” 9 April, 1993
- Counterculture Art Gecko B&W Music 1993 [designs for CD cover]
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Good Friday Service, “Peace, Reconciliation, Suffering” 17 April, 1992
- AGENDA Banner for International Book Fair, June 1992
- Diakonia Community Newsletter December, 1992
- Diakonia Christmas Peace Service Programme 1992
- Patrick J Hartin, Paul B Decock, Bernard F.Connor (eds) Becoming a Creative Local Church Cluster Publications:Pietermaritzburg, 1991
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Good Friday Service, “Healed by the Cross” 29 March, 1991 [designs used on T-shirts]
- Poster “Women and Gender in Southern Africa Conference, Gender Research Group, University of Natal, Durban, January 20 – February 2, 1991”.
- “ The Launch of the Women’s League “ from Heroic Women’s Series” for Writer’s Notebook. COSAW Natal Journal Vol.1, No.5, January 1991.
- Trefoil No.3, Spring 1991 (woodcut print: “How women even though overburdened by life’s cares will still find time to stop and pick a flower”
- Penelope Geerdts Masisebenzisane Let Us Work Together Black Sash: Durban 1991
- Diakonia Annual Report 1991 [Photo: Patrick Duffy]
- Diakonia Heal, Build, Reconcile Diakonia Christmas Service Booklet December 8, 1991
- Diakonia Abasebenzi banelungelo leholo eliphilisayo – Workers Rights 1990
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia and District Council of Churches Good Friday Service, “Peace through the Cross – for an end to Natal Violence” 13 April, 1990
- Wood block graphics for Peace and Reconciliation Resource Kit issued by Diakonia & District Council of Churches 1990
- Book cover design for The Liturgical Role of the Diakonate, Archdiocese of Durban 1990
- Illustrations for Renew Season 3: Resource Book, Archdiocese of Durban, 1990
- Programme cover & Resource material artwork for Diakonia Christmas Peace Focus 1990
- “Open the door, we’re coming through” from Heroic Women Series for Black Sash Southern Transvaal Region Women’s Group Priorities for Women’s Rights circa 1989
- Diakonia Good Friday & Repression. A case study of liturgy and social concern Diakonia: Durban 1989
- Poster & Programme artwork for Diakonia Good Friday Service, “Crucified for the Truth” 24 March, 1989
- South African Outlook December 1988
- Diakonia Christmas & the Homeless. A case Study of liturgy and social concern Diakonia:Durban 1988
- Poster artwork for Christian Women’s Movement (CWM) Bursary Fund,”Educational Opportunities for Women” 1987
- Diakonia Annual Report 1987
- “Crossroads” for Diakonia News Vol.11, No.3, August 1986
- Conference Programme: “Music Education in Contemporary South Africa”.National Music Educators Conference September 16-18, 1985
- LOGO design: World Human Rights Committee for Sub-committee of SA Council of World Affiliated YWCA 1984
- “A gift of Sound” [Photo] for Tape Aids for the Blind Silver Jubilee Year Commemorative Programme1983
- Department of Music, University of Natal. Lunch-hour Concerts February –June 1983
- Department of Music, University of Natal brochure: Lunch-hour Concerts: July –October 1982
- Poster for Department of Music, University of Natal “Symposium Ethnomusicology “September 16-19, 1982
- Department of Music, University of Natal brochure: Lunch-hour Concerts: February –June 1980
- Department of Music, University of Natal brochure: Lunch-hour Concerts: February –June 1979
- Letterhead for IMBISA (Inter-regional Meeting of Bishops in Southern Africa) 1979
- IKON Vol. 2, No. 3, CHURCH: Pietermaritzburg, December 1971 [woodcut:“Do not weep for the man who is dead, do not raise a dirge. Weep bitterly for the man who has gone away. Since he will never come back, never see his native land again”] (IKON was a quarterly journal published by ecumenical fellowship, CHURCH)
Book & Journal Illustrations
- “Kreuzabnahme” [‘Salome & the Women disciples” from Heroic Women Series] M.6.1; “Genesis”[“Creata God Most Beautiful” from Heroic Women Series] M 18.1 in Unsere Kernlieder: Materialien zum Werkbuch 2011 Strube Verlag VS 9139 CD
- “Amanda of Bethany” from Heroic Women Series Ideas & Information Worksbook 2006 from South Africa Weltgebetstag Women’s Day of Prayer (WDP) German Committee .p.232
- “Phoebe of Cenchrae” from Heroic Women Series [2 pullout posters] in Behold – Art Resources for the Church Year Kelowna, BC Canada Seasons of the Spirit: Penticost 1 June 15- August 31, 2003
- Diakonia Council of Churches Annual Report “The Year in focus – “End violence against women 2001/2002 ”
- Sue Brittion [photo] “End violence against women” in Diakonia Council of Churches Inselelo, April 2001
- Annalet van Schalkwyk “Women, Society and Church” in UNISA Dept of Missiology Study Guide 2000 Course TIC301-B/501/2002 [illustrations pp 15, 37,47,62, 68, 84,164 including 10 loose pages for course work] University of South Africa: Pretoria 2000
- “Nobody can stop the river flowing” from Heroic Women Series for Abteiling Project for Feierabendmahl service, 28th Deutscher Evangelishe Kirchentag ( Lutheran Conference), Stuttgart 16-20 June 1999
- “Creator God Most Beautiful” in Elizabeth A. Johnson SHE WHO IS. The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological Discourse Crossroad: New York, 1992 [pp. x,58]
- “Miriam of Israel” from Heroic Women series for Black Sash T-shirt 1992
- Theodula A Müller The Kingdom of God Religious Education Series Standard 4 Guidelines. Heinemann Publishers Southern Africa: Houghton Estate 1992
- Theodula A Müller Followers of the Lord Religious Education Series Book3. Macmillan Boleswa:Manzini 1989
- Theodula A Müller Salvation for God’s Family Religious Education Series Standard 1 Guidelines. COREAPA: Umtata 1986 [56 watermedia poster inserts]
- Theodula A Müller God and his People Religious Education Series Standard 2 Guidelines. Shuter & Shooter: Pietermaritzburg 1987 [37 watermedia poster inserts]
- Theodula A Müller God’s Children Religious Education Series Book 1.COREAPA:Umtata 1985
- Penelope Geerdts Masisebenzisane Let Us Work Together Black Sash: Durban, 1991
- Diakonia Annual Report 1991 pp 3, 23,29:
- “Amanda of Bethany” from Heroic Women’s Series in Weltgebetstag Womens World Day of Prayer (WDP) German Committee Ideas and Information Worksbook 2006 from South Africa
- “Veronica wipes the face of Jesus” in St Anthony Messenger Vol. 98 / No.4 September 1990
- Holy Ghost Cathedral, Bethlehem OFS booklet + postcards of artworks
- Archdiocese of Durban “Social Justice” Human Concerns Resource Book 1990
- Diakonia Abasebenzi banelungelo leholo eliphilisayo Workers Rights 1990
- Diakonia News August 1986 Vol.11, No. 3 (pg22)
- LinoCut prints of Stations of the Cross 1986, sold 50 sets
- Linocut illustrations for TEEC Course 131 Workbooks 1-8 in Kate Hughes (ed) Theological Education by Extention College (TEEC) Course131: Paul and his Theology TEEC: Johannesburg SA, May 1993
- Linocut illustrations for LUMKU 1982
- Linocut illustrations for TEEC Course 122 Workbooks 1-6 in Sally Hogan(ed) Theological Education by Extention College (TEEC) Course 122:The Gospel of Mark TEEC:Johannesburg SA, August 1980
- Woodcut illustrations for Living Water Carmelite Monastery: Rivonia, Johnnesburg. 1974-75 year 4, No.6:[pp.1, 10,19]; No 5:[pp1,15,];No:1[pp1,23] 1975 Year 3, No.6:[p.1,9]; No.5:[pp1,19]; no.4:[pp1,7]; no.3:[pp1,4,9,16,18]; no.2:[pp1,9,10,15,16,17];1974
- Woodcut illustration “Do not weep for the man who is dead, do not raise a dirge. Weep bitterly for the man who has gone away. Since he will never come back, never see his native land again” in IKON Vol. 2, No. 3 December 1971
- Woodcut illustration: p.3 “The women of my people you drive from their homes they loved. Their children you rob forever of the honour I gave them…” in IKON Vol.1, No. 5, Winter 1970
- Woodcut poster-pull-out: “Katatura -The wound of the daughter of my people wounds me too!” in IKON Vol.1, No.1a, Winter 1969.
- Cover art – “Campus 2004 Concerts”, School of Music, UKZN
- 2000 “Suzanna and the Elders” water-media painting as book-cover: Exposing the Silence Sue Rakoczy (ed)
- 1998 design and layout for Community Music Activity Conference booklet and pamphlets, ISME panel, Durban “Good Friday Processional Cross”, natural branch shape of cross,coll: Diakonia
- “Women and Environment”, cover design for AGENDA Collective magazine
- 1994 Good Friday poster Durban Ecumenical Service, DIAKONIA Council of Churches
- 1992 Cover illustration for book, plus 32 large illustration posters for ecumenical catechism, The Kingdom of God published by Heineman:Houghton Estate.
- 1992,Cover illustration for tape cassette and CD, Counter Culture – ART GECKO (B&W Music)
- 1992 Agenda Banner for International Book Fair (June)
- 1992 Poster for Good Friday,DIAKONIA Council of Churches, Durban KZN
- 1991 Cover illustration for book, Becoming a Creative local Church, Catholic Theological Society of Southern Africa
- 1991 Painted wooden cross for Ecumenical Service for Good Friday. 200x 300cm, Designs for poster, programme, pamphlet, T-shirt., DIAKONIA, Ecumenical Centre, Durban, KZN
- 1991 Illustrations for book, Masisenzisane – Let us work together , Black Sash Advice Office, Pretoria SA
- 1990 “Creata” : Illustration for book, She Who Is, water-colour painting, Sr Elizabeth Johnson, Catholic University, Washington USA
- 1990 Wood-block graphics for Peace and Reconciliation Resource Kit., issued by DIAKONIA, Ecumenical Centre, Durban KZN
- 1990 Book Illustrations: Renew Season 3:Resource Book, Archdiocese of Durban
- 1990 Book cover design: The Liturgical Role of the Deaconate, Archdiocese of Durban
- 1990 Conference Logo and Poster, Women and Gender Conference, Durban
- 1986 – 56 Water-colour poster illustrations for ecumenical catechism book, Salvation for God’s family published by COREAPA: Umtata, Transkei Education Department
- 1987 – 32 Water-colour poster illustrations for book,God and his people. Std 2 published by Shuter & Shooter: Transkei Pty. Transkei Education Department
- 1984 LOGO design for World Human Rights Committee, Steven Hobbs of sub-committee of SA Council of World Affiliated YWCA.
- 1983 book cover design SND Kroonstad, Sr Patricia Kay
- 1979 Designs for “IMBISA Letterhead. (Inter-regional Meeting of Bishops In Southern Africa)
Published Writings
- “Towards reclaiming the apostleship of Mary Magdalene through the creation of positive imagery” in Maria Maddalena apostola di Gesù un Convegno Internazionale all’isola di “La Maddelena (SS)” Prof Marcello Marin (ed) Universities of Bari and Foggia, 2007
- Book Review: Seeking Wholeness Women dealing with Abuse of Power in the Church by Marie Evans Bouclin Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minnesota 2006 in Challenge Nov/Dec 2006
- “Bernard Gcwensa and Ruben Xulu” in Our Art 4 Ons Kuns Foundation for Education, Science and Technology 1993. Reprint Foundation for the Creative Arts: Auckland Park 2006
- “A challenge to Catholics” in Challenge. Issue 77, July/August 2004
- “Simply Denis: A Tribute to Archbishop Hurley” in Challenge. Number 76, April/May 2004
- “Archbishop Denis Hurley: a light for many” in Witness, Catholic New Times March 21, 2004
- “South Africa” evaluation of Womens Ordination Worldwide in First International Conference – Text & Context BASIC:Blackrock, Dublin 2002 [written together with Rosemary Gravenor]
- “Silent no longer” book review of Susan Rakoczy Silent No Longer. The Church responds to Sexual Violence in Inselelo February 2001, in Women in God’s Image No. 7, July 2001
- “The Church through the eyes of women” in Challenge No. 55, August/September 1999
- “Viva abaFazi: The life and art of an independent Rebel” in The Canadian Journal of Feminist Spirituality, VOX Feminarum, Creativity: Cutting against the Grain, Volume 2, Issue 2 (Fall/Winter 1998)
- “Launch of South African Branch of Womens Ordination Worldwide – A network for Roman Catholic Women” in Women in God’s Image, #2, Nov. 1996
- “Visualizing our Liberation: Sketches and reflections on our dialogue with Chung” in Journal of Constructive Theology, Vol.2, No.1 July 1996
- “Visual arts and inculturation” in Conference Papers 21-22 February: Inculturation: deepening the roots of faith in Southern Africa Lumko: Germiston. 1995
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