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48 Jan Smuts Ave, Johannesburg, 2193

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21 Keyes Ave, Johannesburg, 2196

011 888 8433
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23 Voorhout St, Johannesburg, 2094

082 891 3000
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155 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg, 2193

011 447 2855
Long standing client Paul Emmanuel's critically acclaimed touring museum solo exhibition Transitions, opened to a wonderful reception at the prestigious Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African Art in Washington DC on 12 May 2010. The project has enjoyed much success nationally and internationally with the short film 3SAI: A Rite Of Passage, having won the 2009 jury prize in the Short Film Competition at the 4th Africa-In-Motion Film Festival of the Edinburgh International Film Festival in the UK. Mbongeni Buthelezi's first touring national solo exhibition has completed its first year successfully. It opened at the Pretoria Art Museum, then at the US Museum in Stellenbosch, and then went to Red Location in Port Elizabeth in 2009, During 2010it moved to the KZNSA gallery in Durban and has just opened at Oliewenhuis Art Museum in Bloemfontein on the 22 of April 2010. Its last stop will be the William Humphreys Art Gallery in Kimberley, where it opens on 24 August 2010. Relaas… a new body of works by artist Rosemarie Marriott, incorporates sculptural pieces, linocuts and installations. She explores her personal responses to well known childhood fairytales, nursery rhymes and objects such as teddy bears and dolls; stories and objects to which children (and adults) attach profound emotions, meanings and memories. The exhibition premiers on the National Arts Festival at Grahamstown from 20 June - 4 July. Thereafter it will travel to other venues in South Africa. After years of being an invited lecturer, Art Source South Africa has finally formalized their teaching programme in the form of Professional Practice Seminars. The seminar asks artists to take decisions about themselves, their desired career path and their artistic objectives.

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