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Behind closed doors art and photography exhibition
This exhibition showcases the work of our ArtBank SA interns Sinethemba Ndimande, Masibulele Nako and Manelisi Nene who are our artists of the month for March 2025.
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Valentine's Day 2025 at Woza Moya. Crafters and Staff dressed in red and white.
Masibulele Nako, a talent photographer doing an internship at Woza Moya, shares her thoughts & experience of Valentine's Day 2025 at Woza Moya.
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Kaz and Ma-Cwengi educate HACT Staff on heathy eating.
On Friday 07 Feb we had our first wellness session for 2025 yesterday. It was great to welcome Kaz and Ma-Cwengi back.
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Painting of Dr Gcina Mhlophe by Khulile Ngobese
Our artist of the month for February 2025 is Khulile Ngobese with his acrylic painting of much-loved storyteller and icon Dr Gcina Mhlophe.
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The four visual art interns funded by Art Bank South Africa.
We are grateful for the opportunity to host 4 interns funded by Art Bank of South Africa. We are excited about the fresh ideas they bring to Woza Moya and our African Art Gallery, while gaining valuable work experience in the visual art sector.
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Woza Moya African Art and Craft pop-up shop at Fields Hill Centre in Kloof
Our Kloof pop-up shop has had a facelift and we invite you to visit for a browse. This shop provides employment to crafters and artists from the township and rural areas of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban
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Clayton Mpetiwa Artist of the month
For Clayton, art is not just a career; it’s a way of life - a fulfilling journey that continues to evolve. With each piece he creates, he aims to challenge himself, inspire others, and contribute to the vibrant world of art.
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Kaz Wilson and Ma Cwengi Myeni Wellness Day.
Throughout 2024, we at Woza Moya have taken the initiative to provide our beloved beaders and staff access to various wellness programs.
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Shelley painting the angel wings which are part of our upcycling project.
What started as a simple idea to build a pair of wings with recycled material has turned into a project utilising 4,500 individually cut plastic feathers.
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Nosipho Duma highlighting the issues of teenage pregnancy.
Nosipho's work is about the issues that teenagers face as they are growing such as drugs, alcohol and especially teenage pregnancy.
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