Thapong hosts select COVID-19 exhibition

Bakwena PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Bakwena PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

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With regulations allowing a 75 people limit in an activity or facility Thapong director, Reginald Bakwena told Arts & Culture that he sees the arts and entertainment opening as an opportunity for creatives to show what they have been working on during lockdown.

He said the upcoming COVID-19 exhibition would give artists a chance to explore and come up with messages that will address issues about the pandemic. “The work should portray the economic, social and health issues brought about by the pandemic. Artists are encouraged to interpret, analyse and project the COVID-19 situation with their creative understanding,” he revealed. Bakwena also said the deadline for submission of works is, July 30, 2020. 

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