Franschhoek
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1-30 OCTOBER 2011
ARTEFACT, Daniel Hugo StreetA tiny gallery and pottery studio. Exhibiting artists: Vuyisa Potina, Andrea Desmond Smith, Kobus Stander, David Walters and Sarah Walters.Contact Vuyisa Potina · [email protected] or David Walters · 021 876 4304 · [email protected]
six art galleries, a pop-up shop & a ceramics craft fairThe following list of Franschhoek art galleries will be showing the very best of South African ceramic art for the month of October. There will also be a display of historically signifi cant pots at the Museum at La Motte, the exciting CCDI Handmade Collection at Grande Provence and a Ceramics Fair in the grounds of the Dutch Reformed Church on Saturday 29 October.
CERAMICS GALLERY, 24 Dirkie Uys StreetExhibiting artists: Jogi de Beer, Christo Giles, Heather Mills, David Walters and Sarah Walters, Jonathan Keep, John Wilhelm and Lindsay Scott. Contact David Walters · 021 876 4304 · [email protected]
EBONY, Franschhoek SquareGallery featuring classic modern furniture, artworks, African artefacts and ceramics. Exhibiting ceramic artists: Clementina van der Walt, Hennie Meyer, Katherine Glenday, Lisa Ringwood, Mick and Sally Haigh, Michael Chandler and others. Contact Dewald Prinsloo · 082 558 2221 · [email protected]
GALLERY AT GRANDE PROVENCEArt gallery showing regular exhibitions. October exhibits will include the Cape Craft and Design Institute (CCDI) ‘Handmade Collection’. Exhibiting ceramic artists: Imiso Ceramics, Zizamele Ceramics, Michael Haig, Louise Gelderblom, Rae Goosen, and many others.Contact Carina Bekker · 084 412 4107 · [email protected]
IS ART, Le Quartier Français, Huguenot Street Contemporary art gallery with exhibitions of paintings, printed media, ceramics and a charming sculpture garden. Exhibiting ceramic artists: Hylton Nel, Ralph Johnson, Helen Vaughan, Lisa Firer, Ann Marais, Wilma Cruise, Dale Lambert, Wendy Mclachlin, Sue van Rensburg, Chris Smart, Carolin Heydenrecht, Hannes van Zyl, John Wilhelm, Rebecca Tetley among others. Contact Alisha or Ilse · 021 876 8443 · [email protected] · www.is-art.co.za
the ceramics gallery 24 dirkie uys street, franschhoek, western cape email [email protected]· www.davidwalters.co.za
The Ceramics Gallery will offer visitors to our October exhibition a refreshing cup of tea, served in a David Walters tea set.
On weekends we will offer a high tea in the afternoon, with scones and cakes, Wedgewood Nougat and Angel biscuits and speciality teas to taste, including iced tea and Red Espresso. High tea R50 per person.
For bookings call Michelle on 021 876 4304.
OPENING CONCERT
The Phantom of the Opera Silent movie with
organ improvisation – Zorada Temmingh
Friday 28 October 19:30
NG Church, Franschhoek
R90
Tickets at the door or for bookings
call Music Revival 083 417 4473
Suites for Flute & Jazz Piano Trio –
Claude BollingLiesl Stolz (fl ute,
alto fl ute and bass fl ute) François du Toit (piano) Frank Mallows (drums)
Brydon Bolton (bass)
Saturday 29 October 11:00
NG Church, Franschhoek
R90
Tickets at the door or for bookings
call Music Revival 083 417 4473
Sponsored by La Fontaine
Guesthouse and Shirley Parkfelt
Music of the NightLouise Howlett
(vocals) and Albert Combrink
(piano)
Saturday 29 October 18:30 for 19:00
Café BonBon at La Petite Dauphine
R350Includes a 3-course dinner, canapés and
welcome drink
Bookings Café BonBon
021 876 3936
LISZT vs LISZTAn all-Liszt
piano recital by Christopher Duigan
Sunday 30 October 11:00
NG Church, Franschhoek
R90
Tickets at the door or for bookings
call Music Revival 083 417 4473
Sponsored by EBONY
HOT!James Grace
(guitar)
Sunday 30 October 12:30 for 13:00
Bread & Wine
R280 includes a
3-course lunch
BookingsBread & Wine
021 876 4004/3692
FESTIVAL FINALE
PIANO FAVOURITES
Christopher Duigan (piano) with guest
musicians
Sunday 30 October 15:30
Café BonBon at La Petite Dauphine
R100 concert only
Book a table for Sunday lunch from 12 noon, or join the audience at 15:30
BookingsCafé BonBon
021 876 3936
Christopher Duigan’s Music Revival presentsThe 8th Classic Music Festival in Franschhoek
28-30 October 2011
R45
DASSENBERG
DEWET
HAUMANN
MIDDAGKRANS
VERDUNEXCELSIOR
ROBERTSVLEI
ROBERTSVLEI
MAIN ROAD INTO FRANSCHHOEK
LAMBRECHTS
FRANSCHHOEK PASSTO VILLIERSDORP &
HERMANUS
HUGUENOTMONUMENT
LA PROVEN
CE
KLIP
DANIEL HUGO
HAPPYVALLEY
CABRIÈRE HUGUENOT
RESERVOIR
BERG
BORDEAUX
RESERVOIR
DE LA REY
KRUGER
FABRIEK
WILHELMINACABRIÈRE
DE VILLIERS
UITKYKHUGUENOT
LA COTTE
AKADEMIEDIRKIE UYS LOUIS BOTHA
OAK RIDGE
DIRKIE UYS
VAN RIEBEECK
UNION
AKADEMIE
IS ART
THE CERAMICSGALLERY
ARTEFACT
EBONYTHE GALLERYAT GRANDEPROVENCE
TO SIMONDIUM& N1
LA MOTTEMUSEUM
LA ROCHELLE
DUTCHREFORMEDCHURCH
LA MOTTE MUSEUM, La Motte Wine EstateThe Museum will feature signifi cant ceramics under the title “POTTERS NO LONGER WITH US” (albeit deceased or living in a different country) from the CeramicsSA collection at Rust-en-Vrede Gallery and Clay Museum, Durbanville, and from the Social History Collections of Iziko Museums of Cape Town, curated by Monica Ross and Esther Esmyol. Contacts Ingrid Maritz · 021 876 8850 · [email protected]
ETU GALLERY/POP-UP RETAIL SPACE IN THE YARD, 38 Huguenot StreetA sumptuous month-long collection from some of S A’s top designers and manufacturers will be on sale. Exhibitors: Heath Nash, Zizamele, Imiso Ceramics, Andy de Klerk of Cabinetworks, Urban Africa, Soulchild, Chimpel and others. Contact Chantal de Kock · 021 701 7466 · [email protected]
CERAMICS FAIR – THE GRAND FINALE!Members of the Cape Craft & Design Institute and members of CeramicsSA will display and sell their pottery
in the middle of the village under the trees outside the Dutch Reformed Church on Saturday 29 October.