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		<title>A gift that gives back to a rare tract of misbelt forest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Astonishingly, only 0.5% of land in South Africa is forested. And within this, our increasingly rare mistbelt forests occupy an even tinier fraction. On the outskirts of Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal lies one such special place. Ferncliffe. It is the precious remnant of a biome that originally stretched over 2000 hectares. In a largely dry country, Ferncliffe is blessed with high rainfall. Humid, and swathed in mist, it is a magical tangle of vegetation at the edge of the city’s urban sprawl. Although Ferncliffe is small, it still contains an astonishing diversity of life, ranging from large mammals like bushpig and caracal, to unusual millipedes and amphibians, a species of carnivorous snail, and the enormous monkey-catching crowned eagle. It harbours unexpected, often secretive creatures that dwell in, and depend upon, the profusion of indigenous plants that grow there. Unfortunately, a tide of alien plants is threatening the ecosystem&#8217;s survival. This environmental degradation is an enormous problem. But you can assist Ferncliffe forest wilding to restore the biodiversity of this mist-drenched wonder. To help fund the registered NPO’s vital work, local fine artist Connor Cullinan is producing a series of original art prints that are sold online as open editions via https://ferncliffe.org. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>SA’s Most Supportive Art And Design Competition To Exhibit At The 2018 RMB Turbine Art Fair</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2018 09:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Africa’s most supportive art and design competition, the PPC Imaginarium Awards, will exhibit a selection of the finalists’ work at the Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) Turbine Art Fair in Johannesburg from 12-15 July 2018. The exhibition will include entries across the six categories – namely film, fashion, sculpture, jewellery, architecture and industrial design – as well as the Winners, Runners-up and the Overall Winner of the 2018 PPC Imaginarium Awards. The RMB Turbine Art Fair marks the third stop of the travelling exhibition of the PPC Imaginarium Awards, after showing in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Produced by acclaimed artist Stephen Hobbs, the national travelling exhibition of the PPC Imaginarium Awards takes national finalists to top galleries and festivals across South Africa, including Cape Town’s Association for Visual Arts (AVA) Gallery, 100% Design South Africa and the RMB Turbine Art Fair. The Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) Award-winning competition, which challenges entrants to use concrete in new and innovative ways, famously attracts some of the top emerging talent in the South African arts and design industries. “In 2017, the PPC Imaginarium Awards reached further milestones by extending into the art community and maximising the opportunities of the artists who [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Turbine Art Fair celebrates 5 years of contemporary South African art.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2017 13:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fifth edition of the Turbine Art Fair (TAF), brought to you by the forum company, will take place at the iconic Turbine Hall, Johannesburg from the 14th to 16th July 2017 with a First Access experience on the evening of 13th July. TAF has firmly established itself as a must-attend event on the annual South African art calendar by offering visitors an opportunity to view and buy quality artwork from emerging and established talent in a fun and un-daunting way with great live music, artisan food, all curated within the heritage building that is Turbine Hall in the heart of Newtown. “The Turbine Art Fair has undoubtedly made its mark as an not-to-be-missed event for art lovers and those looking to learn more about South Africa’s rich art scene. With over 50 galleries and exhibits from across South Africa there’s bound to be something to catch everyone’s eye,” says Glynis Hyslop, TAF Fair Director. All applications have been carefully considered to ensure compliance with the core values of the fair and its organisers. Exhibitors whether galleries, collectives or dealers are invited to exhibit contemporary artwork priced below R50, 000 incl VAT. TAF17 will see numerous exciting projects and exhibitions take [...]]]></description>
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