AFSACSA Artist in Residence | André Clements

The season has officially begun. We would like to welcome to the foundation. We are excited to have you here with us and we wish you the best of luck with your residency here in Saint Emilion. […]

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SAFFCA Collection on exhibit at Cultural Agency of Dordogne-Perigord. 

Last night SAFFCA/AFSACSA WERE truly honored by the overwhelming reception of the exhibition of some chosen works from the SAFFCA Collection. People where fascinated by the wealth, the depth and the diversity of this sample of the Southern African Contemporary artistic talents. They were thrilled and filled with true enthusiasm. We wish to thank the […]

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SAFFCA exhibition | Clair – Obscur

As part of the “Art is Open” program, the Cultural Agency départementale Dordogne-Périgord is hosting  the exhibition Clair-Obscur , imagined and conceived by SAFFCA. This exhibition is important for the foundation as it was created in Johannesburg to encourage, support and promote the living artists of Southern Africa, in particular by the constitution and distribution of […]

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Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2018

SAFFCA would like to thank Laura Vincenti, Tumi Tlhoaele, Sophie Lalonde ,Tumelo Mosaka, Molemo Moiloa and the entire team of the Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2018. It was a true privilege for us to be present at the Fair with the SAFFCA booth and to be able to welcome some of you at Gerhard Marx’s studio for […]

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Johannesburg art Discursive

We would like to express our gratitude to André Clements for having invited SAFFCA to talk at the Johannesburg art Discursive gathering at the Perch Offices in Rosebank together with illustrious Millard Arnold and acclaimed Johan Myburg. We also would like to extend our gratitude to Grapnel Properties for offering us the space at the […]

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