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Art activities  and Studio Space

 AMASOSHA ART MOVEMENT

Amasosha Art Movement is a dynamic collective of artists from Durban and surrounding areas. The word 'Amasosha' is an isiZulu loanword derived from the English word 'soldiers'. Quite clearly, the idea was to evoke qualities found in soldiers such as self reliance, hard work, bravery, unity and front-line combat, amongst others. In a way evoking some sense of being on a mission. It is on these values that Amasosha Art Movement was founded. This movement is emerging as a critical vehicle in the exploration, interrogation and collaboration of ideas. All this is possible because of the multi-discipline composition of the collective. Over time it became apparent that working space is needed. Through support from various interested individuals and entities, Amasosha were able to move to Ikomkhulu Art Space. This is where ideas are worked, literally. It is also at this space that Amasosha have been hosting exhibitions ,film screenings and some performances, every Friday

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WHAT WE BELIEVE

Learn. Create. Inspire.

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UJU SUNDAY WORKSHOPS

Uju Sunday session where our artists gather together to create new works, share skills and inspire each other in the construction of their work. The  audience is allowed to engage with artists working live and experience creativity, those who want to purchase works they are free to come and collect fresh works from Amasosha Art Movement  from 11 :30 to 5 pm  every Sunday.

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WEEKEND YOUTH PROGRAMMES

It's where Amasosha art movement artists share their skills of visual art, indigenous music, and performing art  with the youth from the countryside on Saturdays. This allows the youth to solve problems using art as their solution.

GET IN TOUCH

Email Address  : Amasoshaartmovement@gmail.com

FACEBOOK      : Amasosha art movement

CONTACT        : 0718023738

INSTAGRAM    : Amasoshaartmovement

YOUTUBE        : Amasosha art movement

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