We will close off the World Water Day festivities with an exhibition - "Water Security Around the World", A living library, and a Water dance show performed by The [ ] Project company
Past Events
B2Gold discovered Kapena while he was sketching in a shopping mall and decided to assist him to advance his career in visual arts. Kapena now draws with pencil and charcoal on paper, creating spectacular life-like images and long lasting memories of and for Namibians from all walks of life.
The Franco Namibian Culture Centre, joined by the Arts Training School of Mr. Frans Nambinga and the Art School Barbara Böhlke present the exhibition "Art for Joy".
The University of Namibia’s Visual Arts Section showcase their graduate exhibition.
A yearly celebration to engage artists, and activists as part of Muafangejo Season.
Alpheus Mvula exhibits his latest works in the first FNCC outdoor exhibition of 2018.
Mona Vayda, painter, photographer and writer is a selftaught multidisciplinary artist.
Annie Olivier, a farm-girl from the Kalahari knows the magnificence of nature and the landscapes her art aims to reflect.
Sakeus Nghitungumbala's artwork represents the "young black girls" in Namibia.
EHRA presents its first fundraising exhibition "Saving Desert Elephants through Art".
With years of experience in artwork, Pieter Basson will be hosting his 7th exhibition.
Artist Candice Salkunga reflects on what confidence means, through a series of female portraits.