Jay Pather – Curator
for Infecting the City Public Arts Festival 2013 also joined us on the line. Infecting the City is a public arts festival that stages and exhibits high-quality,
thought-provoking, boundary breaking works in the city of Cape Town 's communal spaces. The works are free and
accessible to everybody. Mr Pather shared with us on how the festival has grown
since its inception in 2008. The
Festival presented by the Africa Centre, will take place in the Cape
Town City Centre from the 11th to the 16th of
March 2013 . If you want more information about the
festival contact 087 150 5446 or visit www.infectingthecity.com
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