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Visit the Spier Mosaic Kraal, South Africa’s first outdoor mosaic exhibition
FEBRUAR 20, 2017 | From February 2017, visitors arriving at Spier Wine Farm will be greeted with the country’s first permanent outdoor exhibition of mosaic. Situated between the Wine Collection Point and the Tasting Room, at the entrance to the Werf, the Spier Mosaic Kraal features the works of 16 contemporary South African artists.
Læs mereMust-see artworks at Spier - Part 1
AUGUST 11, 2016 | From Spier's public spaces to displays in the Manor House and wine shop, art is as much part of Spier as good food and fine wine is. The artworks are rotated every year to give exposure to as many artists as possible, and to keep the spaces fresh for visitors and staff.
Læs merePhoto exhibition: Food (R)Evolution
NOVEMBER 12, 2015 | Currently there is a photo exhibition on the coral tree lane between the wine shop and the Eagle Encounters, titled: What I Eat: Around the World By Diet. The exhibition presents the stories people tell of the foods they eat in one day, from the frigid shores of Greenland to Africa’s Great Rift Valley.
Læs mereSpier supports Infecting The City
MARTS 05, 2015 | From 9 till 14 March, Cape Town’s city centre becomes alive with free performances, music and dance as Infecting The City, an annual public arts festival sponsored by Spier, transforms the city centre into an outdoor venue, where art is free and accessible to everyone.
Læs mereDecor-Z | By Liza Grobler and friends
FEBRUAR 16, 2015 | The Old Kitchen was home to Decor-Z, a collaborative exhibition coordinated by Spier, Yellowwoods Art and internationally acclaimed artist Liza Grobler.
Læs mereInternationally acclaimed poets gather at Spier
FEBRUAR 24, 2014 | The renowned South African writer and artist Breyten Breytenbach brings together poets from around the world for the second season of The dancing in other words Spier Poetry Festival. The festival combines literary debate with poetry readings at Spier near Stellenbosch on Friday 9th and Saturday 10th May.
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