If Walls Could Talk - a Community Arts and Cultural Development initiative in Kimberley

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The William Humphreys Art Gallery (WHAG) in Kimberley, would like to commission a muralist/graffiti artist to produce a public mural that responds to the 30th Anniversary of Democracy. Hesta Maree, Principal Curator of Education and Public Programmes at the WHAG joins Yolanda Maartens in the OFM Art Beat to talk about the requirements for applicants and the difference between a mural and graffiti. Applications Close: 9 February 2024. Queries can be directed to zaakirah@whag.co.za
31 Jan 2024 English South Africa Performing Arts · Visual Arts

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