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BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//TERMINALFOUR//SITEMANAGER V7.3//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20241026T110000 LOCATION: DESCRIPTION:This exhibition encapsulates Brenner’s long-term creative engagement with the skull, broadly exploring themes of fragility and survival. ‘Impact’ presents an in-depth artistic response to a scientific subject—the 2.5-2.8-million-year-old Taung skull. This exhibition encapsulates Brenner’s long-term creative engagement with the skull, broadly exploring themes of fragility and survival, destruction and creation, uncertainty, loss, pressure, and chance. The exhibition marked the beginning of Wits’ year-long celebration commemorating the discovery of the Taung child. Joni Brenner is an artist and lecturer in Interdisciplinary Arts and Culture Studies at the Wits School of Arts. The opening event is free. Enquiries and RSVP: tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za. Exhibition on until April 2025.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This exhibition encapsulates Brenner’s long-term creative engagement with the skull, broadly exploring themes of fragility and survival.

‘Impact’ presents an in-depth artistic response to a scientific subject—the 2.5-2.8-million-year-old Taung skull. This exhibition encapsulates Brenner’s long-term creative engagement with the skull, broadly exploring themes of fragility and survival, destruction and creation, uncertainty, loss, pressure, and chance. The exhibition marked the beginning of Wits’ year-long celebration commemorating the discovery of the Taung child. Joni Brenner is an artist and lecturer in Interdisciplinary Arts and Culture Studies at the Wits School of Arts. The opening event is free. Enquiries and RSVP: tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za. Exhibition on until April 2025.


Impact

SUMMARY:EXHIBITION OPENING: ‘IMPACT’ by Joni Brenner END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR