YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE
CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY FUN
THE Metropolitan Art Museum at 1 Park Drive has holiday workshops for children aged seven to 13. Today’s is on hand-sewing. Cost: R30, including materials. Bookings: (041) 506-2000.
PARKINSON’S MEETING
THE Parkinson’s support group will meet in St John the Baptist Anglican Church hall, corner 8th Avenue and Church Road, Walmer, today at 10am. Tea and coffee will be served. Inquiries: Deline, (041) 373-7904 or 083-601-2173 or Barbara, (041) 582-2001 or 083-728-3884.
GLOBAL DINING
THE Secret Kitchen, a global fine dining phenomenon, will take place in the Bay tomorrow. It is a precursor to the opening of The African Kitchen Restaurant by award-winning chef Joshua Levack. Tickets are R500. Inquiries: 071-502-1341 or e-mail: infothesecretkitchen@gmail.com
TODAY’S SPECIAL
DULCE Cafe at Walmer Park has a Real Deal daily breakfast special until 11am for R19.90. It includes two eggs, toast, bacon and tomato.
EXHIBITIONS
MASTERS art student Emma Minkley has an exhibition titled A Natural History of Self-Prosthesis at artEC at 36 Bird Street. It features drawings, objects, paintings and sculptures with which people can interact and play. Until July 16. UNDERCULTURE Contemporary at 98A Park Drive is hosting Fine Print, an exhibition with work by illustrators (among others) Grant Bayman, Sarah Pratt, Wonder Meyer, Kirsten Beets, Quinten Wayer and David Griessel, until July 25. AN EXHIBITION by Jenny Maltby, Anna Mari Burger and Les Bird is in the Jan Immelman Hall, St George’s Preparatory School, 8 Park Drive, until Sunday. Open daily from 9am to 5pm. FACTOR X Discourse, with work by artists from South Africa, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Ghana, is at Galerie Noko, 109-111 Russell Road, until tomorrow. THE environmentally themed Nature’s Echo is at GFI Gallery in Park Drive until July 14. THE Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum at 1 Park Drive has an exhibition of works depicting the Baakens Valley, until the end of July.