Arterial Network South Africa will be hosting its Annual General Meeting on Thursday 19th November 2020.
Open event for those in the Arts, Creative and Cultural industries. Click to register https://t.co/280ZwCmCtl
Arterial Network South Africa is approaching its Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the year 2020 and are also looking to appoint new board members for the organization.
To apply , please click on the link below
https://t.co/L8pEjCnX3S
Closing date Wednesday 30 September 2020
OPEN CALL: New Board Member(s) Application
Arterial Network South Africa is looking to appoint new board members who will be voted for at our AGM in October 2020
If interested, please complete the online application ( click link below)
https://t.co/qXJdgBwK72
Closing 28 Sept
We invite you to join our Cultural Economies Forum, which will take place on Thursday 4 July, at the @goethejoburg . Presented in association with Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival. #Fakugesi2019#OwnYourForce Click on the link to RSVP: https://t.co/88T8l3NFjd
A 3,000-year-old head sculpture of an eternally-young Tutankhamun -- the Egyptian pharaoh known as King Tut -- goes under the hammer this week in London despite an outcry from Cairo. #Egypt#Archaeology https://t.co/lMUJ8JjEuL
Next month, a 3,000-year-old statue of King Tut's head is supposed to be going under the hammer at @ChristiesInc in London. The #Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, however, is trying to shut down the sale.
Find out more on @Barnebyscom here: https://t.co/gA93SRarqs
Brazil 🇧🇷 has joined the International Trademark System: https://t.co/icXlBW4ZRj. With Brazil, the Madrid System now covers 121 countries. WIPO Director General Gurry explains the importance of Brazil’s accession 👇
So proud of our own executive board member @tumyB 🙌🏾 She continues to shape the South African creative and cultural industries through her innovation and creativity! She deserves all the awards!
#MG200Young
Mama I made it!!!!!!!!!
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Couldn't attend because @artsfestival. Grateful that I am doing the exact work that got me nominated in the first place cc @basa_news
ADWOA ANKOMA is a legal and policy consultant passionate about Africa's creative and cultural industries - Cultural Economies Forum, which will take place on Thursday 4 July. #Fakugesi2019 RSVP: https://t.co/88T8l3NFjd @goethejoburg
A panel discussion on “The Roles of Intellectual Property and Diversity in the Cultural and Creative Industries” took place yesterday at the National Arts Festival in Makhanda.
Join the conversation tonight! We are joined by panelists Kabelo Malatsie (Director Visual Arts Network South Africa), Khona Dlamini (Manager, Programmes and Development, Market Photo Workshop) & Rehad Desai (Award-winning Filmmaker: Everything Must Fall) #whitepaper#artout
"In fact, given that the arts are premised on freedom of expression and critical thought, transformation in this area is crucial to empowering creative voices throughout the country, and is thus integral to the success of the democratic project." - Dr Ngubane #whitepaper#artout
"The arts, culture and heritage cannot be an exception in the transformation process, since they too were overtly affected by the maldistribution of skills, resources and infrastructure during the apartheid era."- #whitepaper#artout 30 May 6:30pm | MPW
https://t.co/aKyQrCK41R