EDUCATION
1987 - M.A. Fine Art, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
1980 - B.A. (Honours) History of Art, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
1979 - B.A. Fine Art , University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg

EMPLOYMENT
2004 - Present Associate Professor, Wits School of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
2002 - 2003 Department of Fine Art, Technikon Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
1983 - 2002 Department of Fine Art, Technikon Natal, Durban
1996              Department of Fine Art, Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education, Cheltenham, UK

"I have regarded the practice of art as a form of critical enquiry, as conceptually reflective research.
The first phase of work dating from the early 80’s until c.1994 was directed towards reflections on repression and militarization in South Africa. The dominant theme in this series of works in sculpture, drawing and photography was that of the border understood as a political, geographical and psychological barrier.
A new phase of work became evident around 1994 with a series of works which attempted to integrate aspects of African sculpture into a broadly post minimalist sculptural style. This work was characterised by rhythmic patterns of surface intensification and by the use of natural materials deriving from indigenous healing practices.
More recent work, returning to some of the themes of the earlier “border” phase, has been focussed on issues of land and territory and on a more conceptual reflection on processes and forms of representation. This investigation has used aerial and micro photography, numeric and colour coding, site specific intervention and mapping as characteristic modes." - Jeremy Wafer

SELECTED, CURATED, JURIED, AND ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS:
1987 The Standard Bank National Drawing Competition, Grahamstown Festival (1st Prize)
1989 Volkskas Awards Exhibition, South African Association of Arts Gallery, Pretoria (merit award)
1991 “Il Sud del Mondo”, Galleria Civica del Arte, Masala, Italy
The Cape Trienalle, South African National Gallery, Cape Town
1993 Solo Exhibition, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
“Critics Choice”, ICA Gallery, Johannesburg
1994 “Contemporary Art from South Africa”, Galarie d’Esplanade, Paris
“Places of Power”, Newtown Gallery, Johannesburg
“Images of Metal”, Grahamstown Festival (touring)
“Vita Awards”, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg
1995 “Edwards, Munyai, Wafer”, Newtown Gallery, Johannesburg
“Barry, Allen, Wafer”, Market Gallery, Johannesburg
“Natal Artists,” Thompson Gallery, Johannesburg
“Vita Awards”, Johannesburg Art Gallery
“Panoramas of Passage”, Meridian Foundation, Washington (travelling)
1996 “Earth and Everything”, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK (travelling UK)
Solo Exhibition, Cheltenham College of Art, Cheltenham, UK
“Ground Swell”, Mermaid Theatre, London
“Hitchhiker”, Generator Art Space, Johannesburg
1997 “Unplugged 2”, Market Gallery, Johannesburg
“Jeremy Wafer, Bronwen Findlay” NSA gallery, Durban
“Printmaking in a transforming South Africa”, Grahamstown Festival
“Photosynthesis: contemporary South African photography”, Grahamstown Festival
The Johannesburg Bienalle, Newtown Cultural Precinct, Johannesburg
The New Delhi Trienalle, New Delhi, India
1998 Solo Exhibition, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
“30 S 30 E”, Lipschitz Gallery, Cape Town
1999 Solo Exhibition, The Thami Myeni Foundation, Amsterdam
“blank – architecture, apartheid and after”, Netherlands Institute of Architecture, Rotterdam (travelling in Europe and South Africa)
2000 “Unplugged 5 ” Market Gallery, Johannesburg
Solo Exhibition, Artfirst Gallery, London
“Xoe 2 site specific”, Nieu Bethesda and Grahamstown Festival
“Suitcase,” NSA Gallery, Durban
“Area”, Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland
“Outpost”, Association of Arts gallery, Pretoria
2001 “Open Circuit”, NSA gallery, Durban
Solo Exhibition, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
2002 “FNB Vita Art Awards”, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg (finalist)
“Survey”, a solo retrospective exhibition, Sasol Museum, University of Stellenbosch and Durban Art Museum, Durban
2003 “Topographies” joint exhibition with Sandile Zulu, Michael Stevenson Contemporary, Cape Town
Solo Exhibition, Artfirst Gallery, London
2004 “Insights” National Museum of African Art, Washington DC
“Measure” Solo Exhibition, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
Group exhibition: Michael Stevenson Contemporary, Cape Town
The Brett Kebble Art Awards, Cape Town (Merit Award Winner)
“Tangencya” , international site specific art project in Cato Manor, Durban
2005 "Tropic" a solo exhibition at the Square Space Gallery, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
"In the making: material and process" group exhibition at Michael Stevenson Contemporary, Cape Town.
2006 "Sasol Art Awards": ( winner ) Sasol Gallery Johannesburg and Aardklop Festival, Potchefstroom
Group Exhibition: Brande International Artists Workshop, Brande, Denmark
"Body of Evidence" The National Museum of African Art, Washington DC
2007 Solo exhibition, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town
COMMISSIONS
1997 Sculpture and Glass for the Poynton Chapel, Koinonia, Botha’s Hill in collaboration with Sarkin and Jain, Architects
1999 - 2001 Metal and Glass for the Diakonia Centre, Durban
2000 Sculpture, Metal and Glass for the Dorothy Nyembe Community Centre, Cato Crest, Durban
2001 Design of a Memorial Wall for the Gugu Dlamini Park, Durban
2003 Sculpture for the Arabella Sheraton Hotel, Cape Town
2004 Sculpture for the Arabella Estate, Knysna
AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES
1987 The Standard Bank National Drawing Prize
1989 The Volkskas Bank Merit Award
1990 Residency at the Cite des Arts, Paris
1997 Selected as South African representative on the New Delhi Trienalle and as participant on the International Artists Workshop, Garhi Studios, New Delhi, India
1999 Residency at the Thami Myeni Foundation, Amsterdam
2001 Fellowship at the Civitella Ranieri Centre, Umbria, Italy
2005 Artist in residence: RMIT, Melbourne, Australia (July/August)
2006 Artist in Residence: Brande International Artist's Workshop, Denmark
2007 The Sasol Wax Art Award
PUBLIC AND CORPORATE COLLECTIONS
The Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington
The Library of Congress, Washington
The South African National Gallery, Cape Town
The Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg
The Durban Art Gallery, Durban
The Pretoria Art Museum, Pretoria
The Tatham Art Gallery, Pietermaritzburg
The University of the Witwatersrand Collection, Johannesburg
The Natal Technikon Collection, Durban
The MTN Collection, Johannesburg
The BHP-Billiton Collection, Johannesburg
The Didata Collection, Johannesburg
The BoE Collection, Cape Town
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Williamson, S. Resistance Art in South Africa, Cape Town: David Phillip and London: Catholic Institute for International Relations, 1990.
Strano, C Il Sud del Mondo: l’altra atre contemporanea Milan: Mazzota, 1991
Jounnais, J-Y. Un Art Contemporain d’Afrique du Sud Paris: Editions Plume, 1994
Rankin, E. Images of Metal Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 1994
Williamson, S.and Jamal, A Art in South Africa: the future present Cape Town: David Phillip, 1996
Enwezor, O. “FNB Vita Art Now” Frieze, Issue 30, September 1996, p. 84
Hobbs, P. and Rankin, E . Printmaking in a transforming South Africa Cape Town: David Phillip, 1997
Geers, K. (ed.) Contemporary South African Art: the Gencor Collection Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 1997
DeBord, M. and Bester, R. (eds.) . Trade Routes: History and Geography catalogue of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, 1997
Smith, K. “Life Sciences: Jeremy Wafer” www.artthrob.co.za, November 2000
Frost, L. Jeremy Wafer Johannesburg: David Krut, 2001 (No 3 in the Taxi series)
Hobbs, P Jeremy Wafer Johannesburg: David Krut, 2001 (Educational supplement to Taxi 3)
Williamson, S. “Oudtshoorn and the Visual Arts”, exhibition review, www.artthrob.co.za April 2001
Richards, C “The Scheme of Things” in FNB Vita Art Prize, exhibition catalogue, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg 2002
Bunn,D “Tumuli: Conversations with Jeremy Wafer” in Jeremy Wafer: Survey, exhibition catalogue, Sasol Art Museum, University of Stellenbosch, 2002
Edmonds, P “Jeremy Wafer at the Sasol Art Museum”, exhibition review www.artthrob.co.za, November 2002
Edmonds, P “Jeremy Wafer and Sandile Zulu”, exhibition review, www.artthrob.co.za August 2003 of Stevenson show
Perryer, S. (ed.) 10 years, 100 artists, Cape Town: Bell- Roberts, 2004
Barret, L. (ed) The Brett Kebble Art Awards 2004 (catalogue) Cape Town: Marulelo, 2004
Stevenson M and Rosholt A Moving in Time and Space: shifts between abstraction and representation in post war South African art. Cape Town: Michael Stevenson, 2003