06/03/2026
We are proud to announce that TOOR | BOS:
A Multidisciplinary Experience has received two nominations at the 16th kykNET Fiesta Awards:
• Best Achievement in Visual Arts
• Best Presentation
A huge congratulations to the curator, artists, and collaborators whose work continues to push creative boundaries and contribute to meaningful dialogue.
Dineke Orton
Kyknet Fiestas
09/10/2025
📣 Dr. Dineke Orton
We’re honored to welcome , art historian, researcher, and curator of the UJ Art Gallery to the adjudicator panel!
30/09/2025
📣 Big News!
Arts & Culture Trust and are joining forces through the MTN x UJ Future Curators Programme, giving young creatives hands-on curatorial experience while celebrating the finalists of the ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme.
👉 Read more: http://bit.ly/4gMFrTB
01/09/2025
Johannesburg, your opportunity to discover TOOR|BOS has finally arrived! Following its acclaimed presentations at the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK) and the Vrystaat Arts Festival, TOOR|BOS now makes its way to Johannesburg for its third iteration.
This presentation is made possible through the collaboration between the UJ Art Gallery, UJ’s Metaverse Research Unit (Institute of Intelligent Systems) and Gallery 2, extending the reach of TOOR|BOS and offering audiences an exciting opportunity to engage with the work in a new setting. Curated by Dr Dineke Orton, TOOR|BOS is a compelling fusion of physical and virtual reality (VR) experiences.
The project brings together leading creative voices: visual artists Willem Boshoff and Jaco van Schalkwyk, poets Quaz Roodt and Bibi Slippers, VR specialist Dr Herman Myburgh, and composer Dr Jaco Meyer.
Together, they merge visual art, poetry, music, and virtual reality into an immersive artistic journey that pushes the boundaries of creative expression.
Exhibition Details:
Opening: 6 September 2025 at 11:30
Closing: 4 October 2025
Venue: Gallery 2, 142 Jan Smuts Avenue, Parkwood Gallery 2
Hours: Tuesday to Friday | 10:00 – 17:00 Saturday | 10:00 – 14:00 Sunday & Monday | Closed
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a bold fusion of visual art, poetry, music and virtual reality - all in one immersive experience.
UJ-Metaverse Research Unit
27/08/2025
Due to the overwhelming response to Kim Berman’s exhibition, Remembering and Forgetting: Landscapes in Dialogue, we are delighted to announce that the closing date has been extended until 12 September at the UJ Art Gallery.
Broadly organised into six overlapping themes—State of Urgency, Sunflowers in Mourning, Fire and Smoke, Mining and Damaged Landscapes, Artists Books, and Fire Revisited—the exhibition explores the recurring dialogue between different landscapes, offering new perspectives on enduring social and political issues while revealing how historical themes continue to resonate in contemporary contexts.
This powerful show marks Kim’s first solo exhibition in 15 years and celebrates her remarkable 31-year journey at UJ as she steps into retirement.
It also coincides with a moment of reflection for the institution during UJ’s 20-year anniversary. Walkabout with Kim Berman:
30 August | 10:30 for 11:00
Click the link below to reserve your spot
https://tinyurl.com/56xb79zc
Don’t miss this extended opportunity to experience these thought-provoking works. Gallery times:
Monday to Friday | 08:00 – 16:00
11/08/2025
The UJ Art Gallery invites you to join us for the public programme for
"Remembering and forgetting” by Kim Berman
•Print Workshop with Artist Proof Studio and Kim
Berman
Saturday, 16 August | 10:30 for 11:00
•Walkabout with Kim Berman
Saturday, 30 August | 10:30 for 11:00
Click the link below to RSVP for the workshop and walkabout
https://tinyurl.com/56xb79zc
The Exhibition is on view until 4 September 2025
at the
UJ Art Gallery | Open Monday to Friday, 08:00 - 16:00
06/08/2025
https://editorial.latitudes.online/blog/posts/remembering-and-forgetting-landscapes-in-dialogue-a-solo-exhibition-by-kim-berman/
Remembering and Forgetting: Landscapes in Dialogue a solo exhibition by Kim Berman
The UJ Art Gallery is proud to present Remembering and Forgetting: Landscapes in Dialogue, a powerful solo exhibition by artist and activist Kim Berman, from 7 August until 4 September 2025, as part of the University’s 20-year celebrations.