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Western Cape, South Africa, Cecil Road, Salt River, Cape Town, 7925
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ASAI is a nonprofit arts organization in Cape Town dedicated to research, publishing, and promoting African art and artists. Founded in the early 2000s, ASAI is a Cape Town-based nonprofit that advances knowledge production about African art and artists. Its projects include publishing, exhibitions, residencies, and maintaining a rich online archive of African contemporary and historical art. ASAI contributes significantly to developing independent African art narratives and networks across the continent.
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Gauteng, South Africa, 1 Eloff Street, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2001
Contact Phones : +27 11 838 7655,+27 11 838 7655
FUBA is a leading South African arts centre offering training and development for emerging black artists in music, theatre, and visual arts. Established in 1978, the Federated Union of Black Artists (FUBA) is one of South Africa’s oldest and most prominent black-led arts institutions. It was founded to promote and nurture black talent in music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. FUBA has played a critical role in launching the careers of several acclaimed South African artists. The FUBA Arts Centre offers training, performances, exhibitions, and community outreach initiatives aimed at youth development through the arts.
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Gauteng, South Africa, N/A
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FOSACO served as a national coordinating body uniting South Africa’s cultural organisations to strengthen and support the arts sector. FOSACO was established as a coordinating body for cultural organisations across South Africa. It played an instrumental role in facilitating collaboration among arts entities, supporting local cultural initiatives, and advocating for funding and policy recognition. It worked closely with community art centres and cultural institutions during the transitional political era.
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Western Cape, South Africa, 25 Buchanan Square, 160 Sir Lowry Road, Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925
Contact Phones : +27 21 465 6981,+27 21 465 6981
Ikapa Arts Trust offers innovative dance training and community arts programs in Cape Town, empowering youth through African and contemporary dance. Ikapa Arts Trust, based in Cape Town, was established in 2007 with the aim of using dance and the arts as a means of education and social transformation. It offers community outreach programs, professional dance training, and performance opportunities. The Trust is recognized for merging contemporary and African dance styles and for its commitment to developing young talent from disadvantaged communities.
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Gauteng, South Africa, 23 Fox Street, Johannesburg, 2001
Contact Phones : +27 11 834 0504,+27 11 834 0504
Kagiso Trust is a leading development organization in Johannesburg supporting education, arts, and community upliftment across South Africa. Kagiso Trust, founded in 1985 during apartheid, is one of South Africa’s leading development agencies. While not exclusively focused on the arts, the trust supports education, capacity building, and socio-economic development, including arts and culture initiatives that empower disadvantaged communities. Kagiso Trust is headquartered in Johannesburg.
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Gauteng, South Africa, 66 Margaret Mcingana Street, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2113
Contact Phones : +27 11 838 1383,+27 11 838 1383
The National Arts Council of South Africa funds and promotes diverse arts initiatives, supporting artists and cultural projects nationwide. The National Arts Council of South Africa (NAC) was established in 1997 under the National Arts Council Act. It promotes, supports, and develops the arts in South Africa by providing funding to artists and cultural organizations across all disciplines. The NAC is instrumental in nurturing South African talent and ensuring access to the arts nationwide.
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Gauteng, South Africa, Braamfontein Centre, 23 Jorissen Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
Contact Phones : +27 11 712 8403,+27 11 712 8403
ACT is South Africa’s leading independent arts funding agency supporting artists and cultural development across the country. Established in 1994, ACT is South Africa’s oldest independent arts funding and development agency. It supports individual artists, community arts initiatives, and professional development through grants, awards, and training. ACT plays a vital role in sustaining creative expression and cultural preservation in South Africa.
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Western Cape, South Africa, Community House, 41 Salt River Road, Salt River, Cape Town, 7925
Contact Phones : +27 21 447 1066,+27 21 447 1066
Vakalisa Arts Association is a Cape Town-based collective empowering township artists through murals, printmaking, and community-based visual art. Vakalisa Arts Association, founded in Cape Town, supports community-based arts development and has historically fostered murals, printmaking, and visual storytelling among township artists. Their work empowers local voices and maintains cultural heritage.
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