Some of the artwork of the Women’s Prison Project, on display until 30 April. Photo: Facebook

The artistic talent of female prisoners is on display in the William Humphreys Art Gallery (Whag) in Kimberley.

This exhibition, named the “Whag Women’s Prison Project,” will be open for viewing until 30 April. These artworks will be on sale.

Some of the artwork of the Women’s Prison Project, on display until 30 April. Photo: Facebook

Also, the solo exhibition of Whag’s artist-in-residence, Ulric Namasun Roberts from the Namaqualand, will be on display from Thursday, 27 March. Roberts’ artwork is deeply rooted in the cultural and natural landscape of Namaqualand, embodying a profound connection to heritage, storytelling, and the land.

The walk-about of his exhibition takes place on Thursday at 17:30 for 18:00. Security guards will be on duty outside.

Visit the Whag at1 Cullinan Crescent in Kimberley, or visit its Facebook page for more information.

The artwork of the Women’s Prison Project is for sale. Photo: Facebook

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