Travelling exhibitions
Exhibition | Location | Duration |
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In Conservation: Mandela and Luthuli Mandela and Luthuli in Conversation is a thought-provoking exhibition that encourages debate. It is suitable for youth and adult audiences, and is a fulfilling, refreshing and recommitting experience inspired by the two Nobel Peace winners and other leaders. | Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town GPS Coordinates 33.9260° S, 18.4281° E | From November 2019-April 2020 |
In Conversation: Mandela and Luthuli Mandela and Luthuli in Conversation is a thought-provoking exhibition that encourages debate. It is suitable for youth and adult audiences, and is a fulfilling, refreshing and recommitting experience inspired by the two Nobel Peace winners and other leaders. | Maseeh Moesheu Community Library, Kimberley (Barkley West) GPS Coordinates -28.533715 S 24.514987 E | From February 2020- July 2020 |
Parenting a Nation This exhibition profiles the role played by the Sisulu family in the plight of the democratic liberation of the nation, i.e. South Africa. The exhibition zooms into the life of the Sisulu family not known by many | Dipaliseng Balfour Library, Mpumalanga GPS Coordinates -25.741449, 28.189774 | November 2019- 30 May 2020 |
In Conversation: Mandela and Luthuli Mandela and Luthuli in Conversation is a thought-provoking exhibition that encourages debate. It is suitable for youth and adult audiences, and is a fulfilling, refreshing and recommitting experience inspired by the two Nobel Peace winners and other leaders. | Mafikeng Museum GPS Coordinates 25.8634° S, 25.6421° E | To be moving in April 2020 |
In Conversation: Mandela and Luthuli Mandela and Luthuli in Conversation is a thought-provoking exhibition that encourages debate. It is suitable for youth and adult audiences, and is a fulfilling, refreshing and recommitting experience inspired by the two Nobel Peace winners and other leaders. | Jacob Zuma Capture Site, Mafikeng | To be moving in April |
Dear Mr Mandela Dear Mrs Parks The Nelson Mandela Museum with Michigan State University in the United States, opened a remarkable exhibition in Nelson Mandela’s home village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape. The inspiration for Dear Mr. Mandela…Dear Mrs Parks: Children’s Letters, Global Lessons came from the hundreds of children around the world who wrote letters to Nelson Mandela and the late Rosa Parks, both internationally renowned for their work in human rights. The letters reveal why children revere Mandela and Parks and also highlight young people’s desires for guidance and understanding about life. | Cradock Museum GPS Coordinates; -32°09'51.19" S 25°37'9.05" E | From to April 2020 |
Mandela with love Photographic exhibition | Alfred Nzo Cultural Museum | From August 2019- August 2020 |
Mandela’s Autobiography Photographic Exhibition | Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital GPS Coordinates: 31°35′15″S 28°45′51″E | |
In Conversation Mandela and Luthuli Mandela and Luthuli in Conversation is a thought-provoking exhibition that encourages debate. It is suitable for youth and adult audiences, and is a fulfilling, refreshing and recommitting experience inspired by the two Nobel Peace winners and other leaders. | Port Shepstone Maritime Museum GPS Coordinates: -30°44'28.93" S 30°27'17.96" E | From Feb 2020- August 2020 |
Dear Mr Mandela Dear Mrs Parks: Childrens' Letters
The Nelson Mandela Museum with Michigan State University in the United States, opened a remarkable exhibition in Nelson Mandela’s home village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape.
To view exhibition, click on the links below:-
For Madiba With Love Travelling Exhibition
This temporary exhibition, by acclaimed American photographer David Turnley, was launched on 2 February 2014 and was on display at the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory until the end of April 2014.
Turnley, who has won a Pulitzer Prize, two World Press Photo of the Year awards and many other accolades in his career, enjoyed a unique and close relationship with the Mandela family, having met Winnie Mandela in 1985.
For Madiba with Love is a selection of his photographs from the period 1985 to 1995, depicting both the Mandelas and the South Africa of the time. The photographs on display are accompanied by captions detailing Turnley's thoughts and reflections.
Click on the link below to view the exhibition:-