Blogger: Jessie Cohen 07/06/16 This week, we caught up with Robyn Penn at the Workhorse Bronze Foundry to see how her intriguing sculpture of a carbon cloud…
This week, Robyn Penn came to DKW to continue developing her mezzotints, which are set to feature in her exhibition at DKP Parkwood next month. Two small…
Blogger: Jessie Cohen 19/05/16 Last week, I had the pleasure of visiting Robyn Penn in her painting studio as she prepares for a fascinating multimedia exhibition…
The Lake magazine’s latest issue, released on the 5th of April, showcases yet another mix of creatives and drew inspiration from a quote by William…
The opening of Michael Amery’s first solo show, Trees by Man, was such a convivial event, with a great mix of people coming through to…
By Jessie Cohen 21.04.16 To coincide with the hotly anticipated opening of Triumphs and Laments – a 550m frieze on Rome’s Tiber embankment by William Kentridge –…
Architecture meets Art in “post-apartheid” South Africa In the hot seat: Artist Stephen Hobbs in conversation with leading architects and collectors on the relationship between…
In this video Michael Amery shows the steps of how he creates some of his charcoal drawings. With this work, Trees by Man 20, he…
Michael Amery will be exhibiting his first solo show “Trees by Man” at our gallery in Newlands from 16 April to 28 May. We did…
A new creative collective was formed at the end of 2015. The collective’s working title is <1234567>. Directed by Andrew Putter, the collaborators consist of…
By Regina Broenner – Stanford Project Coordinator and Occupational Therapist In the past few weeks, Stanford Creative Works have run a series of workshops in which we explore the…
By Regina Broenner – Stanford Project Coordinator and Occupational Therapist Stanford Creative Works was created in 2012 to service the under-resourced community of Stanford (Western…