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IEC Voter Registration Abroad for 26 27 January 2024

IMMIGRATION & AFFAIRES CIVIQUES

For information regarding Immigration and Civic Matters, you can consult the website of the South African Department of Home Affairs: http://www.dha.gov.za/
South African Department of Home Affairs : http://www.dha.gov.za/

SOUTH AFRICA’S CANDIDATURE TO THE UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL (UNHRC)

 

 

 

 

ARDMORE CERAMICS SHOW AND SALE AT GALERIE ISABELLE TURQUIN IN PARIS

Ardmore Ceramic Art was established in 1985 by Fée Halsted on Ardmore Farm in the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains of KwaZulu-Natal, where she lived. Under her guidance, local artists were given training, materials, a studio and a guaranteed market for their work. Ardmore’s 25th anniversary in 2010 saw the launch of Ardmore Design Collection, which translated Ardmore’s distinctive imagery and styling into functional, superb quality ceramic and non-ceramic products including dinnerware, tapestries, furniture, fabrics for soft furnishings, and more. There are now more than 60 Zulu and Zimbabwean artists working in collaboration at Ardmore. Over the years, Ardmore’s artists have won numerous awards and exhibited widely in South Africa and around the world. Ardmore artworks feature in leading galleries and collections, including the Museum of Art & Design in New York, the Museum of Cultures in Basel, Switzerland, and the Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. The acclaimed auction house Christie’s has acknowledged Ardmore artworks as “modern day collectibles”.

Galerie Isabelle Turquin, 71 rue Sainte Anne -Paris 75002. Tel : 01 47 03 02 87. From 8 to 31 October 2019, Monday:14h00-19h00, Tuesday-Friday:11h00-19h00, Saturday:11h00-18h00  www.ardmoreceramics.co.za