Durban’s rising talent will be on show the DUT DigiFest

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Graphic design students will exhibit their work-in-progress portfolios, which embrace a wide range of digital mediums for design of print or online publications, websites, online apps, animation, advertising, stationery, or other forms of visual communication at the DUT DigiFest which takes place on September 9 and 10 at DUT’s City Campus. Pictured here going digital is graphic design student Xabisa Xolo.

 

DURBAN University of Technology’s will be hosting its third annual DigiFest on September 9 and 10 at the university’s city campus in Durban.

The two-day event will include a series of live art activations, exhibitions, panel discussions, workshops, music, theatre, poetry, comedy and dance. Continue reading

Matisse’s Women: Four female muses who shaped the master

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Henri Matisse’s Portrait de madame Matisse Collioure 1905.

As South Africa marks 60 years since the historic Women’s March to the Union Buildings, the Standard Bank Gallery raises a toast to an artist whose life brimmed with interesting and influential women – Henri Matisse.

Thousands of visitors have already marvelled at the Henri Matisse – Rhythm and Meaning exhibition, the first full-scale showcase of the French modernist’s work on the African continent. Art lovers have until September 17 to experience this rare and illuminating display of paintings, sculptures, prints and paper cutouts spanning 50 years. Continue reading

Festival to provide a platform for fantastic new African artists in KZN

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Taking part in this year’s Festival in the Hills are artists taking part in the Living Arts Campaign. Seen here are (from left) Jason Msipa (bead worker and sculptor), Dean Norris (Enza facilitator) and Paul Mazefani (painter). Photo: Val Adamson

Estelle Sinkins talks to DEAN NORRIS from the LIVING ART CAMPAIGN about how they are helping African artists to get better recognition and more money for the work they make. Continue reading

Don’t miss the All Saints Arts Festival in Pietermaritzburg

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All Saints Senior Minister Ron Hall (left), admires the work of Dargle-based artist Marashene Lewis whose paintings will be on display during the church’s annual Arts Festival. Photo: Jason Londt.

All Saints United Church is hosting its annual Arts Festival from Thursday, August 18 to Saturday, August 20in the church’s auditorium at 73 Montgomery Drive, Athlone, Pietermaritzburg.

The exhibition serves as a wonderful setting for artists to display a wide variety of works. There will also be live music performed by a number of local musicians, and, for the first time, a food show where a variety of delicious treats will be on offer along with special recipes. Another new feature will be a display of vintage vehicles.

Entrance is by donation. Inquiries: Mal Singh at 071 302 3618.