From the 14th to the 22nd of November, art enthusiasts are invited to the KZNSA Gallery to view the mesmerizing photographic exhibition by Aik Christodoulou.
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OPEN CALL: KZNSA Gallery Is Looking For Artists & Designers
The KZNSA Gallery is looking for locally designed and made homeware. They are seeking items such as soft furnishings, fashion, jewellery, Christmas décor, plants, art, photography, ceramics, books and publications, kids’ toys, games, decor, stationery, cosmetics, and confectionery. As calls for climate change grow louder and young people all over the […]
Zanele Muholi’s ‘Ikhono LaseNatali’ Exhibition Opens at KZNSA Gallery
Zanele Muholi’s Ikhono LaseNatali exhibition celebrates Durban-based artists
Mating Birds Vol. 2: A Womxn Led Exhibition at the KZNSA Gallery
The late Lewis Nkosi’s novel Mating Birds is the reflective starting point for KZNSA Gallery’s first exhibition of 2019, a curatorial essay based on the effects of the Immorality Acts introduced during colonial and apartheid South Africa. Nkosi’s original novel published in the late 1980s was highly praised internationally but equally […]
‘Re-stitching Culture’ & ‘DriftArt’ – Exhibitions on at the KZNSA Gallery
There are currently two exhibitions on show at the KZNSA Gallery: The first exhibition in the Mail Gallery allows you to take a trip around the world with ‘Re-stitching Culture: Indigenous Dolls of South Africa, Australia and Canada’. Encountering Countenance, ‘Re-Stitching Culture’ reclaims traditional practice, explores health and well-being, and […]
‘In Bloom’, Ja. Magazine’s first group exhibtion provides exposure for young artists
‘Ja.’ magazine’s first multi-media exhibition ‘In Bloom’ provides exposure for past contributors who are creating art across South Africa.
Where We Live | A Vaughan Treyvellan, Terence Bray, Jeannie Kinsler Collab
Inspired by these works by oil painter Jeannie Kinsler, award-winning Durban fashion designer Terrence Bray used her oil paintings as prints for his Summer 2012/2013 range. Photographer Vaughan Treyvellan then collaborated with them both.