COLLECTIVE STUDY (CLASS)ROOM Javett Family Collection

4 February 2023 - 28 January 2024  

Centred around two works from Javett Family Collection, this is a year-long reverse curatorial process is organised as an open ‘classroom’ or a collective study. The study will engage with works by two artists; Cecil Skotnes’
Last Supper  (1995) and Sam Nhlengethwa’s lithograph titled Glimpses of the ’50s and 60’s (2002/3).  This project favours participatory processes that are open to the public and will engage scholars and students from various disciplines as well as learners from the Javett-UP network of schools. Artists, political scientists, theologists, philosophers and archivists will also be invited to engage with visual elements and historical implications of these works whilst co-creating visual and textual responses inspired by them. 

Reimagining Our Futures – Javett-UP 2023 Programme Announced 

As 2022 draws to a close, the Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria (Javett- UP) looks back at an impactful year, highlighting connections, intersections, and creative diversity. Throughout the year, Javett-UP welcomed ove
r 33 0000 visitors who engaged with our various exhibitions, public programmes, educational activities, and high-end private events. The Centre saw various interventions and activities that drew artists, activists, audiences, scholars, students, learners and myriad contact zones together at the heart of art in Tshwane for critical multi-disciplinary interactions and dialogues. 

The  2023 programme builds on the substantial depth achieved in 2022, and locates a sharper focus on pan-African artistic education in partnership with both local and continental platforms and forums, bridging the knowledge divide through hybrid channels. 

Through this programme, Javett-UP aims to mediate the transdisciplinary nature of connecting science and art to cultivate innovative ways of responding and contributing to our collective sustainable development goals and agendas. The conversations around cultural heritage continue, with the programme designed to explore new ways of bridging indigenous knowledge with academic research to cultivate new ideas and ways of doing. 

“Our 2023 programme emphasises pan-African artistic education in partnership with both local and continental platforms and forums, bridging the knowledge divide through hybrid channels. We will advocate art as a source of healing that our society is in dire need of, and we
will create and promote a marketplace for the commercial and wellness value of the artistic experience and creative products to contribute to the growth of the creative economy and cultural tourism of our City of Tshwane

We send out our humble appreciation to all of you who graced us with your presence at the Art Centre, and your valued contributions and support to our programmes and operations. We are looking forward to welcoming you again together with your friends and family in the coming year” notes
Javett-UP CEO Lekgetho Makola. 

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