Celebrating 20 Years of UJ through the Arts

The University of Johannesburg (UJ), celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, reaffirms its commitment to fostering a vibrant arts and culture ecosystem that serves as a catalyst for societal impact. Since its amalgamation in 2005, UJ has emerged as a leading force in higher education, renowned for its academic excellence and dedication to community impact.

“UJ Arts & Culture embodies the transformative power of the arts,” says Pieter Jacobs, Head of UJ Arts and Culture. “By nurturing creativity and critical thinking, we equip our students with essential skills – from problem-solving and discipline to confidence and communication – that are highly valued in today’s dynamic job market.”

The 2025 programme boasts a diverse and exciting lineup of events, encompassing visual arts, theatre, music, film, poetry, and dance. Aligned with UJ’s strategic vision for sustainability and societal impact, these events will not only entertain but also challenge audiences, sparking meaningful conversations and inspiring positive change.

“This year’s diverse range of activities reflects our core belief that the arts are not only a reflection of society but a catalyst for positive change. By fostering creative expression in all its forms, we aim to contribute meaningfully to the cultural landscape of South Africa, empowering individuals, inspiring critical thought, and strengthening our collective capacity to shape a just and inclusive future for all”, says Jacobs.

In March, a production of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray will be presented, which is the final component of the Faculry of Art, Design, and Architecture’s annual interdisciplinary theatre programme. Directed by UJ Resident Director, Jade Bowers, the play features Jaques De Silva, Andreas Damm, Sanelisiwe Yekani, and Liezl De Kock. The ensemble will be joined by members of the Market Theatre Foundation’s Kwasha! Theatre Company, that is collaborating with UJ on two projects this year, as well as top students from the UJ Arts Academy. This adaptation explores the timeless themes of beauty, desire, and the corrupting influence of unchecked ambition. As part of the University of Johannesburg’s commitment to harnessing the arts for societal impact, two special performances have been designed to include Deaf school-going learners. These performances will feature the integration of South African Sign Language (SASL) interpretation, ensuring accessibility and fostering agency for audiences that might otherwise be excluded from the experience. Trained South African Sign Language interpreters from Yellow Owl, will collaborate to deliver these performances, bridging the gap between the UJ stage and the deaf community. This initiative reflects UJ’s ongoing efforts to advocate for inclusivity and celebrate diversity through the arts.

After a momentous 50th anniversary in 2024, UJ Choir, led by newly appointed choirmaster Sizwe Mondlane, will continue to delight audiences throughout the year. The choir heads into 2025 under the theme Choral Music of the 21st Century. Performances will include further celebrations as UJ Choir conjoins in lauding the University’s 20th year celebration. In 2025,  Voices+ will be launched, an ensemble comprising current and past singers of UJ Choir. It provides artistic a cappella entertainment on an intimate scale and upholds musical integrity and the quintessence of choral performance.

There are various fine art exhibitions at both the UJ Art Gallery on Kingsway Campus, curated by Dr Dineke Orton, and at the FADA Art Gallery on Bunting Road Campus where with newly appointed Curator and Senior Lecturer Farieda Nazier now at the helm. Audiences can expect a wide range of innovative and contemporary offerings.

Through initiatives such as the UJ Arts Academy and the UJ Arts Appreciation Programme, UJ Arts & Culture engages students from across the institution, nurturing a profound appreciation for the arts and fostering a dynamic artistic community. These programmes are designed to provide meaningful access to the arts for all UJ students, with the aim that upon graduation, they will carry a lasting affinity for the arts and creative expression.

Highlights of the 2025 programme include:

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For more details about our exciting programme, visit www.arts.uj.ac.za. Be sure to follow UJ Arts & Culture on social media for the latest updates, event announcements, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Please note that all event and exhibition dates are subject to change. Any updates or changes will be communicated through our social media channels and press releases. For the most current information, follow our social media accounts and on our website.

If you’d like to get in touch with the UJ Arts & Culture team, call us at 011 559 4671 or email artsmarketing@uj.ac.za.

 

NOTES TO THE EDITOR

About UJ Arts & Culture

UJ Arts & Culture, a division of the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture (FADA) produces and presents world-class student and professional arts programmes aligned to the UJ vision of an international university of choice, anchored in Africa, dynamically shaping the future. A robust range of arts platforms are offered on all four UJ campuses for students, staff, alumni, and the general public to experience and engage with emerging and established Pan-African and international artists drawn from the full spectrum of the arts.

In addition to UJ Arts & Culture, FADA (www.uj.ac.za/fada) offers programmes in eight creative disciplines, in Art, Design and Architecture, as well as playing home to the NRF SARChI Chair in South African Art & Visual Culture, and the Visual Identities in Art & Design Research Centre. The faculty has a strong focus on sustainability and relevance, and engages actively with the dynamism, creativity, and diversity of Johannesburg in imagining new approaches to art and design education.

About UJ Art Gallery 

Nestled at the heart of the University of Johannesburg’s Auckland Park Kingsway Campus, the UJ Art Gallery has been a dynamic platform for showcasing emerging and established artists for over three decades. With a mission centred on promoting artistic expression, fostering critical engagement with contemporary art, and nurturing Johannesburg’s arts ecosystem, the gallery’s permanent collection of over 2,000 diverse artworks reflects South African vibrancy. Through curated exhibitions, educational programs, and public events, the UJ Art gallery cultivates a space for dialogue, reflection, and inspiration.

Gallery hours: Mon–Fri: 09:00 – 16:00

Closed weekends and public holidays

Location: APK Campus, Corner of Kingsway Ave/University Rd, Auckland Park

Contact:  011 559 2556

About FADA Gallery

The FADA Gallery is an outward facing creative hub that provides an opportunity for public, community and scholars to access the knowledges generated within FADA. It is a visual incubator for the UJ vision aiming to facilitate sustainable social impact through the seamless integration of theory and practice. Strategically positioned within the Faculty of Art, Design, and Architecture at UJ, the gallery is a dynamic space where innovative ideas and artistic expression come together. With a strong commitment to fostering a decolonised perspective, the FADA Gallery actively engages with contemporary discourses, reimagining traditional narratives while embracing future-focused approaches.

FADA Gallery Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday Closed on Sundays, Public and University holidays

Location:  APB Campus ,17 Bunting Rd, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2092
Contact:  011 559 2556