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Cnr 5th Street and 6th Avenue
Springs
Tel: 011-360-2485, 011-360-2291
Fax: 011-360-2485
Email:
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Entry is free of charge!
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Bookings |
| Monday - Friday |
09:00 - 16:30
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No bookings necessary, you can join or leave the gallery at any time.
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| Saturday, Sunday
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08:00 - 12:00
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By appointment only
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Access:
Easy access to the entire gallery for wheelchairs.
Parking:
Parking is available in 5th Street and pay parking at the Avenues Shopping Mall in 6th Avenue.
Education:
Educational role goes to the heart of the mission of the Springs Art Gallery, caring out through our outreach or community development programs. The programs are part of Arts, Culture and Heritage Directorate's general communications trategy, interacting, consulting and forging linkages with the communities we serve.
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School Art Visits
- Gallery Tours of Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions
For bookings please contact our Educational and Development Officer on 011-741-2354.
Outreach programme
The Art Development School include a broader range of participants in and around the community, mainly out of work/ out of school youth, secondary and primary school children. The students are introduced to lifelong visual arts techniques such as abstract art, acrylic painting, collage art, conceptual and graphic art, etc.
Art as Healing Classes aim at empowering the disatvantaged and learners with special educational needs through visual art, providing basic art education, problem-solving strategies and exposure to the art industry. The program grant young people, whose school do not offer art as a subject the opportunity to learn about art.
For Art Development School enquiries and joining of classes, please contact our Educational and Development Officer on 011-742-2345.
Collections:
The gallery has approximately 100 paintings and sculptures, which forms part of the huge Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Collection. (Book at 011-741-2449)
Collections and Exhibitions:
On behalf of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, Springs Art Gallery, holds the permanent collection of historical paintings and sculptures of various leading South African artist of the 20th centuary.
There are approcimately 100 artworks at the gallery, which form part of the huge Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality's collection. The gallery hopes to grow the collection to include works by artists of the late 20th and 21st centuaries.
The permanent collection is to view on request by contacting the Collection and Exhibition Officer on 011-741-2449 for more information.
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