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Know the Show: WAM Lecture Series 2016

A by Artthrob on the 17th of March 2016. This should take you < 1 minute to read.

This 6-part lecture series is a unique opportunity to gain a deeper appreciation of some of the exhibitions that will be shown at WAM this year. Shows include When Tomorrow Comes presented by Professor Michael Titlestad, Into the Light with artist Marcus Neustetter, African Modernisms presented by Professor Emeritus Anitra Nettleton and Walter Battiss “I invented myself” – the Jack Ginsberg Collection with art dealer Warren Siebrits. Dr Justine Wintjes will discuss On the Trail of Quing and Orphen.

Dates: Wednesdays 6, 13, 20 April and 11, 18, 25 May
Time: 18h00 for 18h30
Cost: R600 | R500 for pensioners | R400 for students

A special early bird discount of R520 is available for bookings made before 31 March. Fee waivers available on application.

Address: Wits Art Museum, corner of Bertha (ext. of Jan Smuts Ave) and Jorissen streets, Braamfontein, Johannesburg

To book: Click Attending
For more information email: info.wam@wits.ac.za
Booking is confirmed upon payment

Parking is available. Entrance left off Jorissen Street, just after Station Street intersection (directly after the bus stop on the left)

Wits Art Museum opening hours:
Wednesdays to Sundays: 10h00 – 16h00

                                          

Tagged: Dr Justine Wintjes, Jack Ginsberg, Marcus Neustetter, Prof. Michael Titlestad, Professor Emeritus Anitra Nettleton, WAM, Warren Siebrits

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