We recently hosted an Open Studio Session with our artists-in-residence, David Blakc and Lindokuhle Khumalo.
The session offered a unique opportunity to step into the artists’ creative environment, exploring the studio space, viewing works-in-progress, and engaging directly with their evolving artistic practices. Visitors were encouraged to ask questions, interact with the work, and gain insight into the individual approaches, influences, and methods behind each artist’s process.
Why we host Open Studios at DAC
At DAC, Open Studios form a vital part of our commitment to fostering dialogue, transparency, and community engagement within the arts. These sessions break down traditional barriers between artists and audiences, encouraging open conversation and mutual learning. By inviting the public into the often-private space of creation, we continue to support a culture of exchange, collaboration, and deeper understanding of contemporary art practices.
We were thrilled to welcome everyone who joined us to meet the artists, witness their creative journeys, and experience the energy of ideas in motion.