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Events

Wednesday, 19 February 2025

The Wits Art Museum is thrilled to host the work of South Africa's cultural icon on display until 17 April.
IMPACT presents an in-depth artistic response to a scientific subject—the 2.5-2.8-million-year-old Taung skull.
‘Hold me said the Earth’ invites us to consider the ways in which our identities are shaped by history, geography, and personal experience.
Join us for the exhibition for Mooi Nooi from 8-22 February.
Wits Theatre presents Wits University’s annual festival Pitso Ya Kalaneng: A Call to Theatre.
The Faces of the City is a weekly online seminar series hosted at WITS by CUBES, the SA&CP, both in the School of Architecture and Planning, and the GCRO.
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme.
Join us for a Black History Month event exploring jazz, vice, geography, and revolution in Harlem, Sophiatown, and Elijah Muhammad’s legacy.
SCIS invites you to a round table discussion on Inequality and Elite Power: What Is the Problem, and What Can Be Done? on 19 Feb 2025, 13:00 - 14:30 (SAST).
Dr Lisa Brocks will deliver a series of lectures at Wits including the below public lecture.