
Empowering the creative economy
The Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) is committed to optimising the creative industries’ impact on social and economic growth and has implemented many programmes since the advent of democracy
The Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) is committed to optimising the creative industries’ impact on social and economic growth and has implemented many programmes since the advent of democracy
Creatives in Conversations Free series of talks hosted at FADA Gallery at the University of Johannesburg: Bunting Campus. Every session will start promptly at 18:00. 24 February 2016 – Family
Arts and culture organisations, associations, cooperatives, networks, individual artists and practitioners have until 31 March to apply for funding. The Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) Professional Development Programme, funded by
More than fifty ACT | UJ Conference passes for attendance, sponsored by the Mzansi Golden Economy, have now been made available to creative practitioners from across the country. The fourth edition of
The programme of the 2015 ACT | UJ Arts & Culture Conference is focused around the theme Creatives Make It Happen; and promises an alternative offering to the usual conference
The Cape Craft and Design Institute (CCDI), an organisation created to develop skilled crafters and designers, hosted the Make It New exhibition at the end of 2014. The CCDI is