BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//TERMINALFOUR//SITEMANAGER V7.3//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20250821T170000 LOCATION:Braamfontein Campus East DESCRIPTION:Explore the concept of home through 70+ raku-fired porcelain vessels and clay sculptures by children from the Three2Six project. Explore the many meanings of home through clay sculptures by children from the Three2Six project, Raku-fired vessels by Nina Shand & Kate Shand, images documenting refugee and migrant children’s experiences (Three2Six and Alliance Francaise), and Windybrow Arts Centre’s reimagined Victorian dollhouse. The exhibition blends art therapy and arts-based approaches to migration, in collaboration with Nereida- Ripero Muñiz, to reflect on belonging, creativity and identity in a situation of displacement. New Additions: ‘Leaving No Child Behind’ – A powerful photo series by Three2Six & Alliance Française, shedding light on the lives of refugee and migrant children; ‘Doll’s Building and City Project’ – A reimagined Victorian doll’s house, transformed into a South African context by Windybrow Art Centre.
Activations of ‘The Meaning of Home’:Workshop 1: My favourite things at home (Ages 4–8) | Origins Centre. R100 kids, R150 adults. Tickets on webtickets6 September | 11:00–12:30 https://www.webtickets.co.za/performance.aspx...
Workshop 2: Inside and outside containers (Ages 9–12+) | Origins Centre. R100 kids, R150 adults. Tickets on webtickets 20 September | 11:00–12:30 https://www.webtickets.co.za/performance.aspx...
Panel Discussion: Art & Social Transformation6 September| 13:00–14:00 (Lunchtime, venue TBC) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Explore the concept of home through 70+ raku-fired porcelain vessels and clay sculptures by children from the Three2Six project.

Explore the many meanings of home through clay sculptures by children from the Three2Six project, Raku-fired vessels by Nina Shand & Kate Shand, images documenting refugee and migrant children’s experiences (Three2Six and Alliance Francaise), and Windybrow Arts Centre’s reimagined Victorian dollhouse. The exhibition blends art therapy and arts-based approaches to migration, in collaboration with Nereida- Ripero Muñiz, to reflect on belonging, creativity and identity in a situation of displacement. New Additions: ‘Leaving No Child Behind’ – A powerful photo series by Three2Six & Alliance Française, shedding light on the lives of refugee and migrant children; ‘Doll’s Building and City Project’ – A reimagined Victorian doll’s house, transformed into a South African context by Windybrow Art Centre.


Activations of ‘The Meaning of Home’:
Workshop 1: My favourite things at home (Ages 4–8) | Origins Centre. R100 kids, R150 adults. Tickets on webtickets
6 September | 11:00–12:30


Workshop 2: Inside and outside containers (Ages 9–12+) | Origins Centre. R100 kids, R150 adults. Tickets on webtickets
 20 September | 11:00–12:30


Panel Discussion: Art & Social Transformation
6 September| 13:00–14:00 (Lunchtime, venue TBC)

SUMMARY:The Meaning of Home END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR