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Join Iziko Museums of South Africa in commemorating and celebrating Human Rights Day

For media images and interview requests, please contact: Zikhona Jafta at mediaofficer@iziko.org.za

Commemorate and celebrate Human Rights Day on Monday, 21 March 2022 with *FREE entry to select Iziko Museums and take part in a youth discussion coordinated by Iziko’s Public Programmes division. Under the theme The Year of Unity and Renewal: Protecting and Preserving our Human Rights Gains, the discussion will investigate the meaning of human rights through the lens of South African youth, and will touch on Iziko Slave Lodge exhibitions, Singing Freedom and Aluta Continua.


Iziko provides visitors with the opportunity to delve into the human rights issues explored through the Museum’s many permanent and temporary exhibitions – where institutional narratives are challenged, and accounts of oppression are brought to the fore. Affirming the contemporary role museums play in deepening a human rights culture, this year’s commemoration of Human Rights Day finds its strength in continuing to highlight the notion from human wrongs to human rights – where Iziko seeks to create spaces of engagement through platforms for dialogue and discussion, and the promotion of tolerance and understanding.  


“Must See” exhibitions currently on show at Iziko, and especially in relation to human rights, include the renewed slavery exhibition spaces at the Iziko Slave Lodge. Here, the exhibition narrative has been rewritten to give greater recognition to the presence of women and children, in order to acknowledge their agency and to highlight both positive and negative legacies and afterlives of slavery. This space is a representation of many truths in a traumatic and complex history of slavery and dispossession as it impacted on the lives of most black South Africans.


At the Iziko South African National Gallery, a video installation by Buhlebezwe Siwani, titled amaHubo, interrogates the historical associations between African spiritual beliefs and cosmologies, and Christianity. Centring the role of land and black women (and their positionality) within spiritual practices and institutions, amaHubo invites us to reflect deeply on the challenges of rootedness, devotion and healing in our society. On show at the Iziko South African Museum, Talking Heads and Heritage: in conversation with the Lydenburg Heads celebrates one of South Africa’s most treasured archaeological finds – the Lydenburg Heads – while how diverse and changing cultures celebrate their rites of passage, and how we might learn from one another.

   
A commemorative day born from the March 21st Sharpeville Massacre in 1960, Human Rights Day comes as both a celebration of the rights of all citizens and a solemn remembrance of those who suffered to secure them.


Please note that Iziko Museums in now open between 09h00 and 17h00.

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*FREE entry excludes the Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome, the Castle of Good Hope, and Groot Constantia, as well as museum sites currently closed due to renovations and repairs.

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Dear Visitors,

Please note that the Iziko South African Museum will close to the public at 14:00 on Thursday, 13 March 2025, in preparation for the The bicentenary of the South African Museum – a reflection on 200 years of ISAM’s existence.

Thank you for your consideration.

Looking forward to your future visits.

Iziko Management

Dear Visitors,

Please be advised that all Iziko Museums of South Africa sites will close at 13:00 on Monday, 10 March 2025, for a staff activation for the The bicentenary of the South African Museum – a reflection on 200 years of ISAM’s existence.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Iziko Management

Iziko South African National Gallery

Dear Visitor

Please be advised that the Iziko South African National Gallery, will open at 12:30 on Saturday, 22 February 2025.

We look forward to welcoming you to experience the exhibition:
Sue Williamson: There’s something I must tell you, a retrospective.

Regards
Iziko Museums of South Africa

Dear Visitors,

 

Please note that all Iziko Museums will be closed on Christmas Day, Wednesday, 25 December 2024 and

will reopen to the public on Thursday, 26 December 2024.

 

Additionally,  Iziko Bertram House and Iziko Koopmans De Wet will remain closed on Thursday,   

26 December 2024.

 

Wishing you peace and joy over the festive season.

 

Thank you

Iziko Management 

Dear Visitor

Please be advised that the Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum will be closed on Thursday, 01 August 2024 due to a power maintenance affecting the entire area.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Iziko Management

Dear Visitor 

 

Iziko Museums’ Winter Operating Hours Update. 

 

Please be advised that the weekend(SAT and SUN) operating hours have been adjusted. 

The museums will open operate from 08h30 to 16h00 on weekends during winter.

 

Saturdays from 08h30 to 16h00

Iziko South African Museum and Planetarium, Iziko South African National Gallery, 

Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum and Iziko Slave Lodge. 

 

Sundays from 08h30 to 16h00

Iziko South African Museum and Planetarium and Iziko South African National Gallery. 

 

By order 

Iziko Management. 

 
Iziko South African National Gallery

Dear Visitor

Please be advised that the Iziko South African National Gallery, will open at 12:30 on Saturday, 22 February 2025.

We look forward to welcoming you to experience the exhibition:
Sue Williamson: There’s something I must tell you, a retrospective.

Regards
Iziko Museums of South Africa