ARTIST WALKABOUT | Sizobika, Sicele Indawo | Selloane Moeti | Saturday, 18th October, 10h00
Date
Join us on Saturday, 18 October, from 10h00 to 12h00, for an artist walkabout with Selloane Moeti as she takes us through her debut solo exhibition, Sizobika, Sicele Indawo. From 12h00 – 13h00, Moeti will be hosting a panel discussion in the gallery to chat more about her work!
Moeti is known for her vivid, emotive paintings rooted in ancestry and spiritual memory. In this personal body of work, she turns her gaze toward the complex and intimate experience of entering an intercultural marriage, exploring how this passage can be both an act of love and a site of rupture. Through this exhibition, she invites audiences to reflect on the search for place and identity within the shifting landscapes of cultural tradition, kinship and belonging.
Drawing from many African traditions, Moeti highlights how marriage is not merely a union between two individuals, but between families, lineages, and ancestral systems. For women, this often involves crossing into a new kraal, embracing unfamiliar rituals and aligning with another family’s ancestors – a profound transition that can bring both connection and displacement.
This walkabout offers a rare opportunity to engage directly with the artist as she shares the stories, symbolism and layered meanings behind her work. Don’t miss this intimate conversation exploring inheritance, surrender, and the creation of new rituals of belonging.
EVENT DETAILS:
Date: 18th October 2025
Walkabout: 10h00 – 12h00
Panel Discussion: 12h00 – 13h00
Venue: The KNZSA Gallery | 166 Bulwer Road, Glenwood