Weekend Argus Saturday

Exhibition celebrates power of storytelling and the creativity of future young artists

BeING able to inspire a future audience puts a smile on the faces of members at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MoCAA).

Zeitz MoCAA launched its first exhibition for children last, from its inception to realisation. It also highlighted the process of the museum’s Centre for Art education’s work with partnering educational institutions, mentor artists, educators and student artists. educator at Zeitz MoCAA, Richard Kilpert, said the future of museums was about removing the barriers with their audience.

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