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Visiting Hours:
Pretoria Art Museum
 Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00 to 17:00
Sunday: 10:00 to 17:00
Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Admission:Adults: R 6,00
Learners: R 4,00
Pre-booked guided tours:Admission + R 6,00 per person

Click here to open booking form for guided tours (MS Word)
Please complete and fax to 012 348 1809 or email to arthurk@tshwane.gov.za
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Contact Details:

 Telephone Number:   012 344 1807/8
Fax Number:   012 344 1809
International Telephone number: +27 (0)12 344 1807/8
International Fax number: +27 (0)12 344 1809

Physical address:

 Pretoria Art Museum
 Cnr Schoeman and Wessels Str
 Arcadia Park
 Arcadia
 Pretoria
 Republic of South Africa

Postal address:

 PO Box 40925
 Arcadia
 0007
 Pretoria
 Republic of South Africa
 

How to find us:

Click here
for a complete map of the CBD of Tshwane. Pretoria Art Museum can be found in block E2.
Please note that the map is in Flash format, you need Flash player to open it. To zoom: right-click and choose the relevant option.

E-Mail address: art.museum@tshwane.gov.za

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Personnel:
 Functional Head: Dirk Oegema
Curator: Artworks on Paper, Sculpture: Gerda Guldemond
Curator: Paintings, Ceramics, Textiles: Hannelie du Plessis
Museum Technologist: Jimmy Baloyi
Education Officer: Mmutle Arthur Kgokong
Administrative Officer:Teresa Viljoen
Museum Workers:Jackson Minyuku
Lizzie Mnguni
Jairos Ngoepe
Custodians: George Chauke
Dawood Khan
Itane Tshavhungwe
Samuel Monyela (Centurion Art Gallery)
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Vision:
  An art museum of world renown, specialising in South African art.
Mission:
  Collecting, documenting and conserving outstanding examples of mainly South African art; researching and compiling exhibitions from the permanent collection; hosting major national and international travelling exhibitions, supplemented by educational activities.

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Key Performance Areas
Exhibitions: Supplemented by educational projects / programmes / functions / cultural events.
Publicity & Marketing:Museum catalogues and publications are for sale. See also press releases.
Museum Collection:Conservation / documentation / restoration / acquisitions / research.
Education:Training of education assistants and museum guides / workshops / learning experiences for schools.
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Services:
 Information Centre:
Information Centre

The Information Centre is an invaluable source of information for people interested in, or researching the visual arts. Educators, students, learners and members of the public may use the vast collection of art reference books. Newspaper clippings on Southern African artists and art make the Pretoria Art Museum's Information Centre unique.

Visitors may browse in the Information Centre. Please book guided tours for groups (minimum 10 people) by calling Mmutle Arthur Kgokong, tel 012 344 1807/8.

012 344 1807/ 8   art.museum@tshwane.gov.za

School Tour Group Guided Tours:
  • Option A: South African Art
    • Time: Tuesdays to Fridays between 10:00 and 13:00
    • Duration: one hour
    • Number of learners: 100 learners per hour (divided into smaller groups)
    • Cost: R10,00 per learner (entrance fee included)

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  • Option B: Children's Gallery
    • A fun-filled tour for children aged 4 to 10
    • Time: Tuesdays to Saturdays between 10:00 and 13:00
    • Duration: two hours
    • Number of learners: 20 learners per hour (divided into groups of five)
    • Cost: R20,00 per learner (entrance fee included)
  • The Pretoria Art Museum has a collection of videos that the group can watch after they have finished their tour.

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  • Bookings are essential and can be made with Mmutle Kgokong (tel: 012 344 1807 or fax: 012 344 1809)
Links to related sites:

Association of Arts Pretoria
SANAVA (The South African National Association for the Visual Arts)
Sasol New Signatures Competition
PELMAMA
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