Welcome the month of June by exploring the exhibits on First Thursdays

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On the first Thursday of the month, the residents of Cape Town come together to transform the city's streets, restaurants and galleries into a buzzing hub of cultural fervour.

: Grab this deal and the hand of your best friend or mum for the ultimate city girl experience at Cloud 9 Boutique Hotel for R2 999 . Get itThis exhibition brings together the work of artists from the Cape Town-based Michaelis School of Art, the Community Arts Project and the Vakalisa Art Associates network. These paintings and posters were created during a critical period of apartheid repression.

Prior to the internet, printed mediums such as woodblock, scraperboard, linocut, pencil and ballpoint pen were used to make social commentary and disseminate information. In this exhibition, the viewer is invited to take part in the reactivation of these memories as well as to consider collective humanity and what is at stake.

Featured artists include Ngela Ferreira, Billy Mandindi, Brett Murray, David Hlongwane, Diane Paulse, Emile Maurice, Gaby Cheminais, Garth Erasmus, Grant Schreiber, Jane Solomon, Janet Purcell, Jann Cheifitz, John Muafangejo, Jonathan Berndt, Kevin Brand, Louise Linder, Lovell Friedman, Lynne Lomofsky, Manfred Zylla, Mario Pissarra, Michael Barry and Nicolas Maritz.

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