by Danielle Olivier | Jun 5, 2020 | MOCAA Voices
#MOCAASlowLook is an opportunity to take a moment and look a little deeper at selected artworks exhibited at Zeitz MOCAA. This month, we look at US-born artist Glenn Ligon’s series of lithographs, Runaways (1993). Ligon explores the history of slavery, racial...
by Danielle Olivier | Jun 5, 2020 | MOCAA Voices
– By Liesl Hartman, Head of Zeitz MOCAA’s Centre for Art Education Museums are educational institutions accustomed to a specifically physical interface with our visitors. We, like many other museums, consider our gallery environment more than a workspace...
by Danielle Olivier | Jun 4, 2020 | MOCAA Voices
When you think of a museum, what picture comes to mind? Beautiful or interesting art? A unique building? Engaging programming? You wouldn’t be wrong if those were your answers, but it’s also people. This is the first in our series #MoloMOCAA that introduces the people...
by Danielle Olivier | Aug 3, 2020 | Zeitz MOCAA Announcements
Dear friends of Zeitz MOCAA It is my pleasure to update you on our plans for reopening Zeitz MOCAA. For now, the museum remains temporarily closed due to the pandemic. Your health and safety are our priority. We are busy putting in place all the necessary measures to...
by Danielle Olivier | Jun 3, 2020 | Zeitz MOCAA Announcements
Zeitz MOCAA stands in solidarity with staff against racism and police brutality, directed at black persons in this time of repeated blows, lies, and assault to our being. The hatred and ugliness are naked. These issues are not unique to the United States. They...