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City's Emerging Artist Programme opens doors for Young Creatives in 2026 - Apply by 13 February

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If you are a young aspiring artist looking to gain exposure and experience then don’t miss your opportunity to apply for the City’s Emerging Artist Programme.

  • Now in its 6th year, this programme creates opportunities for visual artists providing mentorship, skills development and exhibition opportunities for around 200 emerging artists each year — the vast majority youth.

 

Emerging Artist Programme,Through a partnership with the Investec Cape Town Art Fair, the City showcases four of these emerging artists annually — and in recent editions, those artists have sold out. Proving that when you build pathways, young people will take them.

The call for participation in 2026 is currently open, and will close on 13 February. The programme is for early-career artists who are seeking practical skills, mentorship and exhibition experience – only 25 slots are available.

An exhibition to showcase the artwork will be held in May. The exhibition is an opportunity for the participants to put into practice what they have learnt during the training and offers an opportunity to sell their artwork.
For more information on the Emerging Artists programme please VISIT and to apply, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

While the Arts Aweh! after-school art programme is already under way for 2026

The Arts Aweh! programme is a free creative after-school programme for learners aged 5 to 17, offering a range of activities including drawing, painting, photography, hip hop, dance, performance, poetry, clay and beading.

This programme is incredibly popular, with 64 819 engagements recorded for the period November 2024 to June 2025. During that period, 3 173 learners participated at 13 facilities and the programme created 36 employment opportunities through the Expanded Public Works Programme.

This year’s programme started at various venues in Mfuleni, Pelican Park, Hanover Park and Athlone on 8 January, and has already reached more than 2000 young people. Additional venues will be added in the coming months, with the programme concluding on 26 May 2026.

Participants can attend the programme from Mondays to Fridays between 14:00 and 17:00. The programme is free, and participants are supplied with all material and art supplies.

Upon completion of the programme, artwork will be exhibited at various City facilities.
‘Arts programmes like these give young people safe spaces to learn, express themselves and build confidence through creativity. We have seen great appetite in the past for these programmes, and I’m hoping this year will be no different. I encourage learners and aspiring young artists to make the most of these platforms, and I am looking forward to seeing their creations at the exhibitions stage,’ said the Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, Councillor Francine Higham.

For information on the Arts Aweh! Programme Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

WHAT: City of Cape Town Emerging Artist Programme and Arts Aweh!
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