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Iziko Museums HEATs Up with Culture, Creativity and Connection

07/08/2026
Iziko Museums of South Africa

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Iziko Museums of South Africa welcomes audiences into three of its flagship sites during the HEAT Winter Arts Festival – a dynamic programme of visual art, live performance, printmaking, curator-led engagement and immersive digital experiences – running from 6 to 15 August. Activations at the Iziko Old Town House Museum, Iziko South African National Gallery and Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome will showcase new ways to engage with museum collections and exhibitions while experiencing the energy of one of Cape Town’s most anticipated winter cultural events.

The festival opened on Thursday, 6 August, with a city-wide programme that concluded at the recently reopened Iziko Old Town House Museum. The acclaimed Amici de Lumine Choir led audiences through Cape Town’s cultural precinct with a series of musical interventions. The grande finale at the Iziko Old Town House not only positioned the museum as a key destination in the festival’s opening celebrations but also set the tone for high expectations for the rest of the Winter Arts Festival.

Members of the Amici de Lumine Choir in performance at the historic Iziko Old Townhouse. Photo: Liza van Deventer

The Iziko Old Town House Museum continues to host festival programming over the opening weekend.  Concert of the Birds, a special opera and visual arts event inspired by Frans Snyders’ 17th-century painting of the same name, brings Opera UCT into dialogue with the museum collection to explore themes of historical memory and artistic restoration. Through a combination of storytelling, performance and historical interpretation, audiences encounter one of the museum’s significant artworks in a new and engaging way.

At the Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome, visitors will experience Synthetic by Nature, an immersive digital art programme curated by Mary Corrigall. Exploring the evolving relationship between technology and nature through sound, light and moving image, the programme transforms the dome into a large-scale contemporary art environment. The exhibition features work by internationally acclaimed digital artists MONOCOLOR (Austria), Jiha Jeon (South Korea) and Lydia Yakonowsky (Canada), providing audiences with a rare opportunity to experience contemporary digital practice within one of South Africa’s most distinctive cultural venues.

Further extending public participation, artist Natasha Norman, whose work features in the exhibition Reflections, currently on show at the Iziko Old Town House, will host a Japanese woodblock printing workshop. The hands-on workshop encourages participants to move beyond viewing and into making, using traditional printmaking techniques to explore artistic processes, replication and creative interpretation.

The Iziko South African National Gallery will also feature prominently in the festival programme through a guided preview of MaterealityV2, led by curator Andrea Lewis in conversation with participating artists Bonolo Kavula, Chris Soal and Unathi Mkonto. The event offers visitors a deeper understanding of the exhibition and the material, conceptual and social themes explored by the artists.

This year’s HEAT Winter Arts Festival theme, Ctrl + Z, draws on the concept of “undoing” and considers how ideas of repair, restoration and transformation play out beyond the digital world. Across Iziko’s participating sites, audiences will engage with exhibitions and performances that speak to themes of memory, conservation, redress, unlearning and renewal.

“Participating in the HEAT Winter Arts Festival provides an exciting opportunity for Iziko to showcase the breadth of experiences available across our museums and cultural sites,” said Phumzile Zonke, Iziko Museums of South Africa Advancement Director. “By bringing together visual art, music, opera, digital media and hands-on learning, we invite new and returning audiences to engage with our spaces in meaningful and unexpected ways. This programme reflects Iziko’s commitment to making museums dynamic places of learning, creativity and public participation.”

Through the Old Town House Museum, South African National Gallery, Planetarium, and Digital Dome, Iziko demonstrates the diverse ways in which museums can connect history, contemporary creativity, and engagement.

The Iziko programme forms part of the wider HEAT Winter Arts Festival, which runs from 6 to 15 August 2026 and includes more than 15 exhibitions and over 30 live events across Cape Town’s city centre. Together, the festival and Iziko’s activations invite residents and visitors alike to experience the city through art, performance, conversation and cultural discovery.

Iziko Museums’ HEAT events programme highlights:

Concert of the Birds
Sunday, 9 August, 12pm to 1pm
Iziko Old Town House Museum
A special Opera UCT performance inspired by Frans Snyders’ Concert of the Birds, bringing opera into dialogue with the museum collection.

Synthetic by Nature
Saturday, 8 & 15 August | 3pm
Iziko Planetarium Digital Dome
An immersive programme of digital artworks by MONOCOLOR, Jiha Jeon and Lydia Yakonowsky exploring the relationship between technology and nature through sound, light and moving image.

Japanese Woodblock Printing Workshop with Natasha Norman
Friday, 14 August | 2pm
Iziko Old Town House Museum
A hands-on workshop inviting participants into the material process of Japanese woodblock printing.

MaterealityV2: First Look
Saturday, 15 August | 12pm
Iziko South African National Gallery
Andrea Lewis, curator of MaterealityV2, will be in conversation with Bonolo Kavula, Chris Soal and Unathi Mkonto, offering audiences insight into the exhibition and the artists’ material and conceptual approaches.

For the full programme and tickets, visit: www.heatfestival.org

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Dear Visitor

Some sections of the Iziko South African Museum (ISAM) are temporarily closed for maintenance and repairs.

There is still plenty to see, do and enjoy while these areas are temporarily closed.

The following exhibition halls at the ISAM are all still open and fully accessible: Whale Well, Power of Rock Art, Home Coming,

The Sea and Us, Gaiasphere, The Art of Science, Tata Madiba, Humanity, Bees!

 

The ISAM Café remains open and will continue operating as normal.

 

Bonus for visitors: More Museums, More Experiences.

For the duration of the maintenance and repairs, visitors to the ISAM will receive a complimentary entry ticket to any of the following

Iziko Museums: Iziko South African National Gallery, Iziko Slave Lodge, Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum or the Iziko Old Town House.

The complimentary ticket is valid for same-day exploration.

Complimentary entry is redeemable, upon presentation of the complimentary ticket, in person, at the front desk of the museums specified herein.

And for a little slice of Heaven, visit the Iziko Old Town House Café at Greenmarket Square.

 

Complimentary ticket is subject to the operational hours of museums and excludes the Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding.

We look forward to welcoming you back to the Iziko South African Museum.

Dear Visitors,


Please be advised that all Iziko Museum sites will be closed on

Christmas Day, Thursday, 25 December 2025.

Iziko Museums will reopen to the public on Friday, 26 December 2026.

Wishing you peace and joy over the festive season.


Thank you

Iziko Management

Dear Visitor,

Please be advised that all Iziko Museums will be closed on

Workers’ Day, Thursday, 1 May 2025.

Apologies for any inconvenience.

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