Celebrating Africanicity and International Museum Day, Zeitz MOCAA is offering you FREE entry on 18 May 2022 – plus affordable limited art editions.
This May, celebrate both International Museum Day and Africa Day with free entry, coffee and more, and start your own art collection by purchasing one of Zeitz MOCAA’s limited edition prints.
With International Museum Day and Africa Day taking place on 18 May and 25 May, respectively, Zeitz MOCAA will be extending free entry on these days from 10 am to 2 pm. The first 100 visitors to Ocular Lounge on level 6 will also receive a free cup of coffee.
To top it off, their amazing Centre for Art Education (CFAE) team will lead exciting activities for kids and adults alike beneath the track shed at the entrance to the museum
Affordable Art
Zeitz MOCAA’s exclusive prints by well-known African artists reflect the breadth and depth of art from Africa and its diaspora – and is a fitting gift as we near Africa Day on 25 May
Auntie Adrian and Uncle Barbara (2017)
Reproduced on textured paper, this print captures the intricate details of the original drawing of the artist Tracey Rose’s Performa performance installation
KASSARAM 1 and 2 (2022)
These digital prints are derived from artist Thania Petersen’s most recent film of the same title, which analyses strategies used in creating and perpetuating cultural divides amongst people of colour through art
Africa Wednesdays
Entry is FREE on Wednesdays between 10 am and 1 pm for all citizens of African countries. Simply present a valid South African ID or an African passport to our front desk staff to enjoy every nook and cranny of Zeitz MOCAA
WHAT: International Museum Day (IMD)Â and Africa Day
WHERE: Zeitz MOCAA, V&A Waterfront Silo District, S Arm Rd, Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001
WHEN: May 2022
INFO: Â T 087 350 4777 |Â Visit
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“Your safety remains our priority
“While we remain open to the public throughout the current COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve put some additional processes in place to ensure your health and safety. On arrival, you will be asked to sanitise regularly at the sanitisation stations throughout the museum.
Our audio guides are now also available on Soundcloud so you won’t need to share a device with anyone else, and we’ve also made it easier to pay for admission and other purchases with contactless payment options.
Don’t forget: We have a strict ‘No mask, no entry’ policy”