The Art of Buying – A Research Survey 6th November 2018 Art Ann Roberts, a Master's student at the University of the Witwatersrand is conducting research into the factors that drive demand for...
Creative Airbnb Homes That Resemble Zeitz MOCAA Artworks 25th September 2018 Art It has been a year since the launch of Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), which has been heralded as one of Africa’s biggest...
Unpack the Source Code of Your African Identity at the 2018 Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival 23rd August 2018 Art, Events The Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival, “Tap Your Afro Source Code”, has announced the line-up of its 2018...
Destigmatising Albinism One Photo At A Time 17th August 2018 Art Karabo Maila is a self-taught photographer from who uses photography as a tool for activism. Her most recent series was inspired by her...
Fak’ugesi African Digital Residency Goes Trans-continental in 2018 10th August 2018 Art, Events Fak’ugesi is Jozis one and only African Digital Innovation Festival, which will be taking place in September. This year's theme...
A Masterclass With A Master Ceramist 2nd August 2018 Art, Design, Lifestyle Clay Adventures With Andile Dyalvane “Clay breathes, it’s alive with becoming and moves with my energy, listens and...
Jabulani Dhlamini | iXesha! 18th July 2018 Art The approximate English translation for the Xhosa word ‘ixesha’ is time. By titling his third solo exhibition with Goodman...
Madness and Civilization – A Solo Exhibition by Kudzanai Chiurai 10th April 2018 Art Zimbabwean artist Kudzanai Chiurai has always had an interest in the cyclical nature of struggle, liberation, and freedom - it is this fascination...
Grada Kilomba – Speaking the Unspeakable 15th March 2018 Art, Lifestyle Speaking the Unspeakable is Grada Kilomba’s first solo exhibition on the African continent and at Goodman Gallery. As a woman artist from the...
Migrant Identity 12th December 2017 Art, People The African narrative is certainly not singular as there exist diverse African identities, but there are common experiences that most, if not all,...