Free entry to Zeitz MOCAA on your birthday – an offer you can’t refuse!
With only 100 people allowed into the museum space at any one time, Zeitz have missed all their regular visitors. Now, they’re giving you yet another excuse to drop by, say hi and enjoy the best contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora – it’s FREE on your birthday!
From Monday, 1 March, stop by on your birthday or any day during your birthday month, show them your valid South African ID or African passport reflecting your birth date and your day of fun at the museum will be on them.
Definitely add to your What’s on in Cape Town list for your birthday month.
EXPLORE MORE
The impressive galleries aren’t the only thing you can enjoy at Zeitz MOCAA. This month, they have loads of great programming you can take part in – both in-person and online. Here are some things you can join.
Critical Discourse
Critical Discourse is an engaging discussion with artists and leading thinkers on current and pressing issues related to the art and culture of our time.
Led by Zeitz MOCAA’s Curatorial team, you can listen in on the discussions via YouTube.
Head to Head on Instagram
Their monthly Head to Head on Instagram Live is also an opportunity to delve deeper into the academic nature of the art world.
Each one-hour-long Head to Head sees a curator chat with an industry professional on a wide range of topics.
Visit
Children’s Workshops
Zeitz haven’t forgotten the little knees either – the Centre for Art Education will be running a Children’s Workshop where the kids can go knee-deep into creative projects they’ll get to take home.
WHERE: Zeitz MOCAA, V&A Waterfront Silo District, S Arm Rd, Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001
WHEN: Thursdays to Sundays from 10am to 6pm
PHOTO: Athi-Patra Ruga, The Knight of the Long Knives I, 2013, Diptych, 233.19 x 150 cm (each), Pigmented inkjet print, Courtesy of the artist, Photo credit: Hayden Phipps
Safety Protocols
“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, your temperature will be taken and you will be asked to sanitise regularly at the sanitisation stations throughout the museum. Don’t forget: We have a strict ‘No mask, no entry’ policy.”
Additionally, only 100 people are allowed in the museum at any one time – which means it’ll feel like you have the space to yourself!
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