Hundreds of rural craftswomen are represented - basket makers, beaders, woodcarvers, Zulu potters, doll makers, as well as fine cutlery, ceramics, furniture and textiles reflecting South African work over the past two decades.
Head off to the Kim Sacks Gallery for an extraordinary experience in tribal African art.
Housed in a striking terracotta-coloured building, with double volume ceilings and free-flowing rooms, you will find a range of artefacts from the African continent.
Hundreds of rural craftswomen are represented - basket makers, beaders, woodcarvers, Zulu potters, doll makers, as well as fine cutlery, ceramics, furniture and textiles reflecting South African work over the past two decades.
The Gallery has a changing exhibition space, so there's always an exciting hum of activity. Don't miss it.
Opening Hours:
Mondays to Saturdays 09:15 – 17:00 Sundays 10:00 – 13:00