Hobbs was invited to contribute to the Images of Human Rights project in 1996, which involved artists making visual representation of each clause of South Africa'sBill of Rights. Hobbs' designated clause was Clause 8: Freedom of Expression, where her woodcut – Received by the Tongue' – shows the precarious balance between rights of expression and the subsequent consequences. Other works by Hobbs include 'Dracunculus and Cat's Cradle – a woodcut produced in 1993 and Spiritus Candelabrae'' – a two-colour woodcut produced in 1992.
Teaching
Hobbs also took classes and workshops from her own printmaking studio, 'Foot Print Studio'. The studio started in order to offer visual training and printmaking guidance to beginners and advanced artists.
Publications
Hobbs co-published Printmaking in a Transforming South Africa with Elizabeth Rankin in 1997, which discusses how printmaking has “traversed the divisions of South African art” and describes the technical and expressive components of printmaking, while also exploring the role it played as a form of resistance during the liberation struggle. In 2003 Hobbs and Rankin published Rorke’s Drift Empowering Prints, which looks at the Evangelical Lutheran ChurchArt and Craft Centre, more popularly known as Rorke's Drift Art and Craft Centre, and the art produced by the black artists who studied there. Hobbs’ most recent publication, Messages and Meaning, is a catalog for the MTN Art Collection for which she is curator. It is a collection of essays by writers such as Nessa Leibhammer, Elizabeth Rankin, Wilma Cruise and other prominent authors. It explores how the collection is “a tool for social investment, an educational resource, a means of inspiring in-house communication and debate, and a showcase of South African and African art to visitors.” Hobbs has also contributed to a well-known South African art publication, Taxi. Along with this involvement, she frequently writes the corresponding TAXI Art Education Supplement for school teachers and learners – allowing the information to be easily accessible. These supplements contain worksheets, information boxes about otherwise challenging art concepts.
Awards
1975 Fine Art Award, Johannesburg College of Art
1978 Deans List
1987 Rector's Medal, Technikon Witwatersrand
1987 Finalist and Merit Award winner, Volkskas Atelier Awards, Pretoria
1987 Chamber of Mines Award, TWR
1988 Finalist, AA Vita Awards, Johannesburg
1988 Finalist, Cape Town Triennale, Cape Town
1994 Alumnus Award, Technikon Witwatersrand
2004 Business Arts South Africa Award for exhibition and publication Rorke’s Drift: Empowering Prints