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The Orange Art Project (OAP) is a local arts non-profit, working to bring art to foster families across the Cape

By engaging practicing artists as art mentors, OAP creates opportunities for practising artists to work with children of all ages.

Strauss & Co takes you on a journey through abstraction

Strauss & Co's latest live virtual sale takes place on Tuesday 28 June 2022 and includes three sessions of fine art, including a session devoted entirely to Abstract Art created in South Africa, titled In/Tangible: South African Abstract Art. The 108 lots available to browse, bid and buy in thi.

Strauss & Co takes you on a journey through abstraction in their latest 19th Century, Modern, Post-War and Contemporary offering

Strauss & Co's latest live virtual sale takes place on Tuesday 28 June 2022 and includes three sessions of fine art, including a session devoted entirely to Abstract Art created in South Africa, titled In/Tangible: South African Abstract Art.

How to support the Orange Art Project: The progamme teaching art to foster kids

Pippa Hudson spoke to Home from Home fundraiser Tanya Townshend about the Orange Art Project and its upcoming fundraiser.

The Orange Art Project: Helping children from vulnerable communities create art

Share This: Home from Home NPO s Tanya Townshend chats about the Orange Art Project that helps children from vulnerable communities make art. The Orange Art Project is a unique and colourful exhibition that showcases art made by children from the non-profit organisation, Home from Home. It is on at the Spin Street Gallery until this Saturday, 13 February. This initiative was created by South African artist Jill Trappler, who encouraged 8 artists from the Orange Art Group to assist her in introducing the joy of creativity to vulnerable children in communities across the city, explains Refilwe Moloto. Jill worked with Home for Home, who provides permanent, loving family-style homes to 200 children across the Western Cape in 36 community-based foster homes. The project has been going on for eight months and the art mediums used include ceramics, fabric painting, collages, charcoal, cell phone photography, wax and pencil crayons.

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