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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS


ORIGINS
BY MITCHELL GATSI, MELODY MILINGA & KERSTIN BREHEM The exhibition Origins brings together three ceramic artists—Melody Milinga, Mitchell Gatsi, and Kerstin Risbjerg Brehem—whose practices each trace a return to something elemental: the earth, the body, and shared experience. For Melody Milinga, clay arrived as revelation. During a family trip to Germany in 2022, she encountered ancient pottery from 300 AD—fragile yet enduring objects that seemed to carry centuries of human st
The Project Room
Nov 72 min read


Explore our Gallery Shop
We invite you to explore our gallery shop at the new gallery in Crohn Street where we show a variety of artists on a permanent basis. Here you will find works of Titus Shitaatala, Ndako Nghipandulwa, Barbara Böhlke, Shiya Karuseb, Lynette Musukubili, Rudolf Seibeb, Dörte Berner, Mitchell Gatsi, Michael Mansfield, Lisa Voigts, Jo Rogge, Actofel Ilovu, Anja Benseler, Kabelo Kim Modise, Anne Lacheiner-Kuhn, Urte Remmert, Ina Maria Shikongo,Petrus Amuthenu, Ras Garth, Marita van
The Project Room
Mar 1, 20211 min read
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
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PAST EXHIBITIONS
PAST EXHIBITIONS


ORIGINS
BY MITCHELL GATSI, MELODY MILINGA & KERSTIN BREHEM The exhibition Origins brings together three ceramic artists—Melody Milinga, Mitchell Gatsi, and Kerstin Risbjerg Brehem—whose practices each trace a return to something elemental: the earth, the body, and shared experience. For Melody Milinga, clay arrived as revelation. During a family trip to Germany in 2022, she encountered ancient pottery from 300 AD—fragile yet enduring objects that seemed to carry centuries of human st
The Project Room
Nov 72 min read


KOM NADER
In Kom Nader , Rudolf Seibeb reflects on the shifting realities of age, vision, and human experience. Drawing from his own experiences of aging and the progress of life, Rudolf’s vivid works remind us to embrace rather than reject the passage of time, using his changing vision as a lens through which to reinterpret the world. “I have recently started losing some sight. Things are blurry,” he explains. “When one loses one’s sight with age, you realise that you cannot sit still
The Project Room
Oct 92 min read


CONVERSATION
Continuing the curatorial exploration of Trudi Dicks’s profound artistic legacy, Conversations, the second exhibition in a two-part...
The Project Room
Oct 92 min read


UNTITLED
In a world increasingly obsessed with certainty and finished products, the exhibition Untitled offers something far more compelling:...
The Project Room
Jun 203 min read


RMB LATITUDES 2025
JO ROGGE & LYNETTE MUSUKUBILI The Project Room is proud to return to Johannesburg for the 2025 edition of the RMB Latitudes Art Fair,...
The Project Room
May 212 min read


Contemplation by Trudi Dicks
At its core, contemplation is an act of deep consideration—a quiet dialogue between the self and the world. It is in this meditative...
The Project Room
Apr 13 min read


Echoes of Resistance: The Power of My Voice
The upcoming exhibition Echoes of Resistance: The Power of My Voice presents a compelling intersection of art and activism through the...
The Project Room
Sep 12, 20243 min read


So she was turned to a pillar of salt
In this body of work, artist Jo Rogge returns to Namibia with a solo show built on their role as a witness and social commentator on a...
Ticha Muvhuti
Sep 2, 20242 min read


The Time Between
Barbara Böhlke's Artistic Exploration of Transience and Resilience On the 10th of August, The Project Room in Windhoek will host the...
Nina van Zyl
Jul 23, 20242 min read


Golela
In the Namibian diamond mining town of Oranjemund, a unique and somewhat surreal existence unfolds. Oranjemund is a place where time...
The Project Room
Jul 23, 20242 min read
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