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PAN!C WEBSITE LAUNCH AND UNCHARTERED TERRITORIES SYMPOSIUM

Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe4 September 2014 - 4 September 2014
PAN!C WEBSITE LAUNCH AND UNCHARTERED TERRITORIES SYMPOSIUM

PAN!C WEBSITE LAUNCH AND UNCHARTERED TERRITORIES SYMPOSIUM

3 September 2014

Closes: 4 September 2014

The PAN!C network is going online. The website will serve as a platform for independent art practice on the continent and feature material and links to work happening throughout Africa. The launch party will be held in conjunction with Voices in Colour's 'Unchartered Territories' symposium in Bulawayo at the National Gallery at 3pm on 4 September. More from the PAN!C website: PAN!C - a Pan African Network for Independent Contemporaneity – is a platform for cross-continental connection, collaboration and information. This website is a listing of independent contemporary art spaces throughout Africa, but is also a repository of content and ideas relevant to independent contemporary art practice on the continent. PAN!C is an experimental platform that seeks to stimulate novel and low/no cost modes for networking, project development and presentation of work among contemporary art practitioners. This is a pivotal venture, functioning in a context that is largely inimical to the movement of ideas, people and work within the continent. http://panicplatform.net

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