EVENT CANCELLED, DUE TO LACK OF INTEREST.
Dates:
27th November (VIPs) 19h00 – 23h00
28th November 11h00 – 23h00
29th November 11h00 – 19h00
Venue: The Paddocks, Government Avenue
Cape Town Company Gardens
Exhibitors: A wide range of artist will showcase their work. Painters, Photographers, Sculptors, Multi-media.
Complimentary industries will also be on display
This year you have the opportunity of being present when great art and nature meet in the best outdoor Art Festival Cape Town has ever seen.
Exhibitors and visitors together celebrate the spirit of the city.The Walk of Art Festival brings the artist to the art lovers and general public of the greater Cape Town area. Exhibitors and visitors together celebrate the creative spirit of the city with the festival paying special focus on exposure for artists; fine art, sculpture, photography, and music etc in an informal and fun environment.
The festival will generate awareness of all the city of Cape Town has to offer every day of the year in the way of food, fun, art and play by showcasing outstanding works of art in a relaxed outdoor environment.
The creativity of the city will be celebrated by artists and visitors alike as visitors are given the opportunity to explore their own creativity.The Walk of Art festival will feature art exhibits of the greatest standard, with complimentary industries, such as art suppliers, participating. A Graffiti wall, Chalk art on the walkways, Jazz in the bandstand and Art auctions at regular intervals throughout the day are all draw cards to this spectacular event.
To ensure that both artists and visitors remain entertained and enchanted, Buskers along the walkways, theatrical performers throughout the park, food stalls selling a variety of culinary delights and a bar stationed within the festival grounds, will allow for just that. Art workshops for the kids as well as a kiddie’s play-park will make for a fun family attraction.
Exhibitors can apply for stands by emailing amanda@walkofart.co.za
DISCLAIMER: Please use any event information as a guide only. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy thereof, things do change – and the best way to make sure something is definitely on is to contact the event organisers themselves. Full bells’n'whistles disclaimer here.
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