
Invitation to serve on the National Arts Council Audit and Risk Committee
Main purpose: To provide oversight on behalf of the Council of the National Arts Council (NAC) on the effectiveness of the control environment, compliance with legal and regulatory procedures, financial reporting, risk management procedures, internal and external audit functions, and other matters as outlined in the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and Treasury Regulations.
Description
- The National Arts Council of South Africa (NAC) is a Schedule 3A public entity in terms of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), 1 of 1999. The NAC is governed by the National Arts Council Act, 56 of 1997 as amended by the Cultural Laws Amendment Act, 36 of 2001 and is responsible for development of the arts sector in South Africa.
- The NAC is seeking to appoint 2 (two) suitable qualified and experienced persons to serve as members of the Audit and Risk Committee (ARC).
- The Committee is governed by an approved ARC Charter and meets at least 4 times per annum.
The National Arts Council of South Africa (NAC) is pleased to announce the NAC Annual Project Funding Call for applications for the 2026-2027 Financial Year. We hereby invite individual arts practitioners and registered arts organisations and community art centres to apply for funding.
Only one application, will be supported whether submitted by an individual or an organisation/company, be it a natural person or a juristic person.
The invitation is open to active art practitioners in the disciplines of craft, dance, literature, music, theatre and musical theatre, visual arts and multidiscipline to submit their applications for project funding. Applications presenting content in South African indigenous art forms as well as capacity building initiatives in intellectual property are encouraged to apply.
Oliewenhuis Art Museum Announces Valentine’s Couples Competition 2026
Win a romantic night under the stars at the Canvas and Cupid Event
Bloemfontein, South Africa – Oliewenhuis Art Museum is delighted to announce the launch of its
Valentine’s Couples Competition 2026, offering three lucky couples the opportunity to experience an
unforgettable evening of art, romance and picnicking on Friday, 13 February 2026.
This exclusive competition invites couples to share a heartfelt and inspiring reason why they deserve a
magical Valentine’s celebration. The three winning couples will receive tickets to the highly anticipated
Canvas and Cupid event, a one-of-a-kind experience that combines art, a romantic picnic under the stars,
and an evening of dancing in a magical outdoor setting. Winning couples will also enjoy a fully stocked
picnic basket valued at over R1 000.
Unforgettable Valentine’s Day Celebration at Oliewenhuis Art Museum – Tickets Must Be Booked in Advance
Singles are invited to gather their friends and attend the Canvas and Cupid event, hosted at the beautiful Oliewenhuis Art Museum, for an unforgettable Valentine’s Day celebration. This is an exclusive, closed event with strictly limited space, and no tickets will be sold at the gate. All tickets must be booked and paid for in advance to secure entry.
This special evening promises art, dancing, and a delightful picnic under the stars. With a carefully curated line-up of activities, this one-of-a-kind experience should not be missed.
From the battlefields of Angola to the resting places of our heroes — The journey continues.
Join the South African delegation as they trace the footsteps of exiled freedom fighters in the Angola Exile Repatriation Documentary.
Phase Two of the project included the technical team conducting gravesite mapping, going through cemetery records to identify South African graves, and visiting former campsites across the north, east, and central regions of Angola.
*NB*: Please note that interviews of veterans will be seen in the Exhibition Documentary coming soon.
Click on the link to watch the Phase Two: Angola Exile Repatriation
https://youtu.be/EBdDyTRRIpk?si=uctbDCXyDlSmu3O2


