The world depends on artists to capture its collective experience and guide emotion in times of crisis. Justice Mukheli, Anthony Bila, and Shanay Nel are reimagining what it looks like to be international visual artists with a global pandemic outside their doors.
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Stellenbosch animal shelters relieved during lockdown
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SU Choir unable to defend their title at World Choir Games
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Lockdown could leave Hout Bay Harbour Market on the rocks
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Durbanville unites to help disadvantaged communities
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Local food delivery business flourishes during national lockdown
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Safety initiative leads to arrests made in Stellenbosch liquor store break-in case
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