Free

Family • 540 min

Prince Vintcent building

Date(s)

1 April 2025, 09:00

2 April 2025, 09:00

3 April 2025, 09:00

4 April 2025, 09:00

5 April 2025, 09:00

6 April 2025, 09:00

Attaqua Land

WITH individual visual contributions including works by Alka Dass, Asanda Kupa, Catherine Ocholla, Diano October, Elize Vossgätter, Franli Meintjes, Hanien Conradie, Hannelie Coetzee, Jeanne Hoffman, Jo Roets, Johan Thom, John Murray, Kamyar Bineshtarigh, Lien Botha, Lisl Barry, Leanne Olivier, Luan Nel, Miné Kleynhans, Niël Jonker, nomThunzi Mashalaba, Norman O’Flynn, Richard John Forbes, Ronesca Cloete, Seretse Moletsane, Sonia Martins Mateus, Stephané E. Conradie, Swain Hoogervorst, Tamlin Blake, Trevor Rizzato, Ulric Roberts (Namasun), Vanessa Berlein, Vincent Meyburgh, Wonder Marthinus and Zietske Saaiman.

The Prince Vintcent building once again houses the largest part of the Visual Arts programme. Like the Klein Karoo, this is also home to an array of textures within an ever-shifting landscape. Works in a range of media contribute to a rich and multi-sensory experience. Contributions include community projects and intimate, as well as monumental works by artists from across South Africa.

The Creative Block, administered by the Spier Arts Trust, represents more than 350 professional artists from across South Africa. It provides a fun platform of experimentation with many established artists continuing to participate.

Each artwork is an expression of an individual artist’s subject matter, medium and style. Displayed together, they create a richly South African story. This project is perfect for new art collectors eager to learn more about the art world, and who wish to purchase works from diverse artists on a smaller budget. Discover work by 20 of these exciting artists at this year’s KKNK!

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