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International Public Art Festival

Cape Town, South Africa10 February 2017 - 19 February 2017
International Public Art Festival

International Public Art Festival

The International Public Art Festival is a series of public art exhibitions, workshops, street food, music and entertainment organized by Baz Art all over Cape Town. From Friday, 10 to Sunday, 19 February 2017 artists will take to the streets of Salt River and let their creative flag fly.

The festival features 25 local and international artists including Mak1one, Falko, Seth1, AuRet, Chocolate sauce, Ubutu B-Boys, Free Spirits, Julia Mary Grey, Joykil, Sleight, Jonnykoel, Skiet, Momo, Mars, Paris Sketch Culture, Rayaan Cassiem, Skubalisto and many more.

The International Public Art Festival, is designed to position Cape Town as a global hub in the art world, to showcase the work of South African artists, and to uplift communities and make neighborhoods more beautiful, happier, safer and more inspiring places to live. Live painting and guided tour from 13 to 19 February.

Venue: 9 Shelley Rd, Observatory, Cape Town
Time: 2pm | Guided Tour 12pm to 6.30pm
Cost: General entry free | Guided Tour R100

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http://ipafest.co.za/

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