Jeremy Wafer

His work is represented in the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, the South African National Gallery, the Johannesburg Art Gallery and in many other museum, private and corporate collections.

Exhibitions include retrospective exhibitions at Stellenbosch University and the Durban Art Gallery in 2002 and at the KZNSA Gallery, Durban in 2009, a number of curated group exhibitions including Panoramas of Passage which toured the US in 1995, Earth and Everything at the Arnolfini, Bristol UK, 1996, the Johannesburg Biennale 1997, 20: Two decades of South African Sculpture 2010 at the Nirox Foundation, Johannesburg, Earth Matters at the Smithsonian Museum of African Art, Washington DC 2013, and the Basel Art Fair in 2009 and 2014.

He has participated in a number of international residencies including the Thami Mnyeni Foundation in Amsterdam, the Civitella Ranieri in Umbertide, Italy, the South Project in Melbourne, Australia, Brande in Denmark, the Ampersand in New York and more recently, as part of a UK/AU/SA research grouping titled Witness of which he is a founding member, a visiting lectureship at Monash University with an exhibition at the Linden Art Centre, Melbourne.

He has a B rating from the South African National Research Foundation (NRF), among the first awarded in his field.

He co-designed the "Wall of Hope" AIDS monument (with Georgia Sarkin), dedicated to the memory of Gugu Dlamini, in Durban, South Africa.