The Cape Gallery Unveils ‘Confluence’
‘Confluence’, an annual wildlife exhibition is set to light up the Cape Gallery next month and will be on show from 1 to 30 August 2019.
‘Where the river runs into the sea, the sky meets the horizon or man interacts with animals there is an event – a merging and a collision that is rich and fertile filled with potential.’
You can expect a diverse group of art on display from renowned artists, sculptors and ceramicists who form a part of this annual exhibition. It is a celebration of nature and wildlife – a distinct experience of life and the great outdoors.
Artists exhibiting include:
Paintings/Graphics
Lin Barrie, Bowen Boshier, Heidi Burstein, Sylvia de Villiers, Ron Campbell, Peter Diggery, Paul Dixon, Ant Fynn, Ann Gadd, Anthony Gadd, Peter Gray, David Hadaway, Margot Hattingh, Peter Hoehsl, Jenny Hyde-Johnson, Barry Jackson, Angela Key, Robert Koch, Marinda Koch, Karin Kruger, David Kuijers, Mandy McKay, Adolfo McQue, Peter Midlane, John Moore, Makiwa Mutomba, Lisa Narramore, Sophie Niemann, Elizabeth Poulsom, Malibongwe Shangase, Steve Shooter, Frederike Stokhuyzen, Marilyn Southey, Cobus van der Walt, Douw van Heerden, Gerbrand van Heerden, Ian van Zyl, Ron Waldeck, Joan Beuche.
Sculptures/Ceramics
Chris Bladen, Boniface Chikwenhere, John Ellison, Penny Gawith, Maureen Quin, Christopher Reid, Bridget Randall, Rosie Sturgis, Christine Suzman, Francois Viljoen.
Don’t miss out on this cultural and artistic exhibition.
Visit The Cape Gallery.
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