Conversations, an exhibition of work by the staff of the Michaelis School of Art, which runs from today until 12 April, offers the opportunity to view the creations of celebrated artists like Pippa Skotnes, Penny Siopis and Vuyile Voyiya, among others.
Other staff whose work will be on display are Carine Zaayman, Nomusa Makhubu, Buhlebezwe Siwani, Catherine Ocholla, Rod Sauls, Berni Searle, Svea Josephy, Nina Liebenberg, Rory Emmett, Natasha Norman, Fritha Langerman, Kurt Campbell, Jean Brundrit, Martin Wilson, Sitaara Stodel, Stephen Inggs, Fabian Saptouw, Johann van der Schijff, Rowan Smith, Jonah Sack and Virginia MacKenny.
The exhibition opens tonight, 5 March, at 17:00 at the Michaelis Galleries, Hiddingh Campus, 31 – 37 Orange Street, Cape Town. It runs until 12 April, and is open from Tuesdays to Fridays between 11:00 and 16:00.
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