KZNSA - KwaZulu Natal Society of Arts
Established1902
LocationDurban South Africa
TypeArt Center, Art Gallery, Art Museum
Websitehttps://www.kznsagallery.co.za/

KwaZulu Natal Society of Arts (KZNSA) is a nonprofit art gallery and art center in Durban, South Africa.

History

KwaZulu Natal Society of Arts, one of the first art centers in Durban, was founded in 1902 in Glenwood, Durban, as a not-for-profit, public benefit organization with 18A status. Initially established as an opportunity for artists to show and discuss their works, it experienced major growth and transformations. The key components of the organizations are the gallery exhibitions and public education programs, seminars, and specialist conferences. Linked to an extensive network of national institutions, it promotes cultural exchange with a belief in inclusivity. Essentially a gallery for contemporary art it promotes national and international artists with an inclination towards artists of the province.[1]

Exhibitions

The KZNSA Gallery has shown exhibitions by artists such as Thando Mama (2005), Markus Wörsdörfer, (2018), William Kentridge, Theaster Gates, Cameron Platter, Jeremy Wafer, Mbongeni Buthelezi, Tom Cullberg, Penny Siopis, Callan Grecia, Derrick Nxumalo,[2] and young artist and fashion designer Gumede in 2023.[3] The gallery takes part in Go Durban Durban's Connect03, a first Thursday event.

Film festival

They host several film festivals, like the Diff Short Films ( 2018) and the second International Film Festival, showcasing 30 student films in 2023.[4]

Music

The center offers diverse music performances with live concerts by Raheem Kemet, Lungelo Manzi, Zoe The Seed, Madala Kunene,[5] Kerolin Govender Zawadi Yamungu or Guy Buttery in 2019.[6]

Building

Constructed on a trapezoidal site located between two roads and an Edwardian villa, the building is the result of a public competition. Constructed in 1996 by the architects Cindy Walters and Michál Cohen on an area of 1000m2,[7] it is set back from the main villa and looks at an intermediate garden with under-the-sky seating amidst indigenous acacia trees. A staircase links the two roads, allowing access from both to the mezzanine level. The compound includes a shop for handmade merchandise and art from other African countries.[8]

References

  1. "KZNSA Gallery". latitudes.online. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  2. Mohlomi, Setumo-Thebe. "Derrick Nxumalo's art finds humor in paradise". Life. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  3. "Multifaceted Gumede showcases the greatness of Africa - CAJ News Africa". 2023-02-16. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  4. Zuma, Mbalenhle (2023-06-08). "Durban International Film festival to showcase 90 films". Sunday World. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  5. "MADALA KUNENE LIVE AT KZNSA". AllEvents.in. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  6. Import, Pongrass (2019-04-02). "Guitar guru kicks off tour at KZNSA". Berea Mail. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  7. Architects, Walters & Cohen. "KZNSA Gallery, Durban - Projects". Walters & Cohen Architects. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  8. Magazine, The Ridge (2014-10-14). "KZNSA Art Gallery re-launches shop". Famous Durban. Retrieved 2023-12-21.

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