Mango tree is an art and culture agency, specialising in the promotion of African arts and artists. Working across a range of art forms including live performances, audio and video productions, music, crafts, theatre and dance.
The University of Pretoria (UP) is the leading research university in South Africa and on of the largest in the country.
The LA-A mission is to train young Liberians in the visual arts as a means to empower themselves, contribute to the creative vision of their communities and promote an understanding of cultures.
PICHA is an art centre in Lubumbashi (Democratic Republic of Congo). It is active in the field of visual arts and urban culture and works to create a framework for local professional artists and cultural activists.
Afrik'heur aim to promote African culture and provide cultural services, through the involvement of culture in education and community outreach development activities.
The BJCEM Association is a network of 74 members from 23 countries, comprising local bodies, ministries, associations and cultural institutions from Europe and the Mediterranean.
ACAZ advocates for the artistic and cultural sector within Zambia.
ADAFEST is a cultural platform which brings together arts broadcasters and festivals in Senegal. ADAFEST aims to be a platform for dialogue, sharing of experiences, mutual support and solidarity among all cultural actors.
Culture Fund Vision: A dynamic, diversified and sustainable culture sector imbued with Zimbabwean values and identity which contributes towards wealth creation
CEDARTE promote a healthy and competitive craft industry, implementing sustainable marketing actions, and developing innovative products.
The kARThala Centre is a regional platform which takes part in the development and promotion of the artistic creation of the Comoros and other countries of the Indian Ocean and East Africa
The purpose of Nhimbe Trust is to promote human rights and democracy in Zimbabwe through the arts.
The BJCEM Association is a network of 74 members from 23 countries, comprising local bodies, ministries, associations and cultural institutions from Europe and the Mediterranean.
Cyper Production was founded by Percy Yip Tong in 1986. Since then the society has supported the promotion of artists from the south-western region of the Indian Ocean.
The BJCEM Association is a network of 74 members from 23 countries, comprising local bodies, ministries, associations and cultural institutions from Europe and the Mediterranean.
The BJCEM Association is a network of 74 members from 23 countries, comprising local bodies, ministries, associations and cultural institutions from Europe and the Mediterranean.
The BJCEM Association is a network of 74 members from 23 countries, comprising local bodies, ministries, associations and cultural institutions from Europe and the Mediterranean.
The BJCEM Association is a network of 74 members from 23 countries, comprising local bodies, ministries, associations and cultural institutions from Europe and the Mediterranean.
Visual Artists – Namibia was launched in April 2006, and has since acquired the membership of a large number of visual artists in Namibia. The objective of VA-N is to have every visual artist in the country - student, amateur, professional - on its
























