
ANDA, in conjunction with Nucleo d' Arte in Mozambique, and the Durban City Art Gallery in South Africa, have put together a fine arts exhibition reflecting on peace, and intercultural understanding. The exhibition is entitled,
"Three Parts/More Harmony"
This three-way collaboration of artists from Mozambique, artists from Dubai, and artists from the KwaZulu Natal region of South Africa opens on July 10th, at The Durban City Art Gallery in South Africa.The show has been curated by Sarah Lahti in Dubai, Chocate Ali Hamildo in Mozambique, and Phumzile Dlamini in South Africa.
The Dubai artists taking part in this show are: Suha Al Awadhi, Michael Bray, Raymond Prucher, Julia Townsend, Sarah Lahti, Lama Odeh, and Haya Al Tamimi. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue, with essays from Sibongiseni Mkhize, the director of the Robben Island Museum, Khwezi Gule, the director of the Hector Peterson Memorial Museum, in addition to Mduduzi Xakaza and Phumzile Dlamini, of the Durban Art Gallery.
The Dubai artists consist of current and former fine arts professors at The American University in Dubai, as well as current and former students of the fine arts program at AUD.
More information can be found at www.ANDAfrica.org.


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