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Revisions: Expanding the Narrative of South African Art – comprising a book launch and exhibition featuring 18 artists who have come through The African Art Centre. Closing February 24.
Phone 031 312 3804.
Wide range of work by top South African artists.
Phone 031 561 2661
Exhibition showcasing the work of Julia Forman, Sharleen Boaden and other artists.
Contact 031 303 6285
The Love We Leave Behind: Contemporary photography by Peter Machen and collages by Fran Saunders. Closing February 24.
Phone Karen on 031 312 0793 or 083 300 9804.
Gestures of the Rising Sun: Selloane Moeti to exhibit small scale drawings and paintings at BAT Centre. My work will be dealing with the
concept of gesture and personal identity. My work is influenced by my experience as Sotho woman born in an environment that is foreign to my culture and tradition. Closing March 10.
Visit the Visual Arts Studio to see artists at work on a variety of mediums.
Phone 031 332 0451.
George Buckland is the resident artist alongside work by Alison Williamson, Kobus Kotze, Graham Arnott, Richard Rennie, Gerard Bengu and James Le Roux. The gallery is situated approximately three kilometres beyond Thornville.
Restoration: participating artists are: the art decko skate decks (sponsored by iron fist); Ronnie Huber and Denise da sa; Jeaniene Dekker; Noiwazi Shange; Moya Evans; Peter Engblom; Dominique Strauss; Carla Erasmus; Christian Nagal, and Jacki Bruniquel. Artists
will change as the season evolves over the next six months.
Photography In The Salons: Chris Laurenz shows his monumental fashion in The Cafe Gallery
Andiswa Ngwane’s spunky, edgy, large scale oils and photographic works which explore young African identity in a funky fresh way in The Reception Gallery.
Wise Child: exhibition by Christiaan Nagel, an artist who sells internationally and throughout South Africa, whose works comprise dripped oil based super enamel paint. Closing February 22.
Phone Tamlyn Martin on 084 585 5995
(Third Sunday of the month): exhibition and sale of fine art includes oils, watercolours, pastels and acrylics.
Phone 031 262 1661 or 031 266 3399.
A selection of works by Charmaine Eastment includes landscapes, seascapes and horses.
Compiled by Ms Caroline Smart - to get these details in your email inbox send an email to csmart@iafrica.com