YOUR DAILY WHAT’S On GUIDE
YOUNG AT TRAMWAYS
THE Northern Arts Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary at the Tramways Building tomorrow at 7pm. The event will feature world renowned saxophonist Andrew Young from the UK. The opening act will be by 2016 STL winner Nandile Ndamase. Tickets are available from Billy Paulson at R150. Inquiries: Billy, 082-443-2209.
BKO IN TOWN
ALLIANCE Française in Richmond Hill hosts international band BKO Quintet from Mali on Sunday at 6pm. The gathering provides a journey into the heart of the contemporary Mali. Tickets cost R80 for university students and members of the Alliance and R100 for the general public. Inquiries: (041) 585-7889.
FASHION SUNDAY
THE first Amarula Bay Fashion Sunday launches at the Roof Garden Bar in Chapel Street on Sunday at 3pm. The event will feature Lauren Gravett’s Mooi Mooi label as well as the work of designers Zezethu Albia, Kira Van Heerden, Austin Lee and Thembani Selani.The cover charge for Fashion Sunday is R60. More information from Llewellyn Williams, 082-051-2011, llewellyn@nmbfw.co.za.
LAST DAY
THE Masters’ Graduate exhibition is showing at the NMMU Gallery on 36 Bird Street until tomorrow. The exhibition will include works by Rene Pirie, Jonathan van de Walt and Mellaney Ruiters. Gallery hours are 9.30am to 3pm on weekdays. Inquiries: Hermolene
Stenekamp (041) 504-3256.
MENDI EXHIBITION
THE Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum hosts the “Remembering the SS Mendi” exhibition until May 18, featuring more than 200 sketches culminating in a vast final triptych by Eastern Cape artist Hillary Graham. The museum also is showing “The Power of Drawing” exhibition until June 30. Gallery hours are 9am to 5pm on weekdays, except Tuesday mornings and public holidays. Inquiries: (041) 506-2000.