With no hierarchy or selection, Home Is Where The Art Is is an opportunity to find out what art means to you. The exhibition at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa has raised critical questions about the art sector and the barriers that keep many people locked out of it.
- Join Zeitz MOCAA to unpack these issues in their talk series:
Community, Crisis and Care: What Art Means Today?
Saturday 28 November, 11am – 12:30pm - The Politics of Inclusivity: Breaking the Walls of Privilege
Thursday 3 December, 6pm – 7.30pm - Our Local Art Ecosystem: Democracy, Access and Space
Thursday 10 December, 6pm – 7.30pm
Booking is essential as space is limited. If you can’t make it to the museum, catch the talks on Instagram Live.
BOOK HERE
Go deeper with free audio tours
Their audio guides feature commentary from leading artists, curators, architects and designers. Listen while you visit or enjoy in your own time.
Explore the latest exhibition, Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project. This is the first time it will be on view on the African continent.
Discover Two Together, which features artwork from the Zeitz MOCAA permanent collection.
Learn more about our award-winning building in the architecture tour.
Last chance for three-month ticket
Don’t forget, if you buy an admission ticket in November, it’s valid for multiple entries for three months.
Zeitz MOCAA is open Thursday – Sunday, 10am to 6pm. Home Is Where The Art Is run through into January 2020
Don’t miss out. BUY HERE
WHERE: Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Silo District, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town 8001.
PHOTO: Home Is Where The Art Is exhibition view, Photo credit: Dillon Marsh, Zeitz MOCAA