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SECOND ANNUAL GBV SYMPOSIUM
08 - 09 August 2025
TUT Arts Campus

Canvas for Change:

Creative Pathways to Eradicate GBV

RECOMMENDED HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

Delegates must arrange their accommodation. More information on recommended options will follow shortly.

 

SHUTTLE SERVICE

Please see “Tour Operators Tshwane Region” under Tshwane Tourism for possible service providers.

WORTH NOTING

Temperatures

Expect perfect weather in Pretoria during March, which means high temperatures and moderate rainfall. Expect the temperatures during the day to hover around 28°C. At night, they will likely drop to about 17°C. Delegates are advised to wear layered clothing. 

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BANK:  ABSA 

BRANCH: Quagga Shopping Centre 

BRANCH CODE: 32 32 45 

ACCOUNT HOLDER:  Tshwane University of Technology 

ACCOUNT TYPE:  Cheque 

ACCOUNT NUMBER:  004 00 000 03 

SWIFT CODE:  ABSAZAJJCPT 

REFERENCE:  Please quote F147 followed by delegate surname and initials

BANKING DETAILS FOR PAYMENT OF CONFERENCE FEE 

Proof of payment should be emailed to the Conference Committee at ArtivismGBV@tut.ac.za.

Subject line:  ArtivismGBV Proof of Payment. 

 

The University reserves the right to change the agreement at any time. 

By completing the registration form, you agree to the terms and conditions.

More about the host:

​The Faculty of Arts & Design boasts five departments, namely Fine & Studio Arts, Interior Design, Design Studies, Performing Arts and Visual Communication which offer the following twelve programmes:  Fine & Applied Arts; Jewellery Design and Manufacture; Interior Design; Fashion Design & Technology; Higher Certificate in Music; Dance; Music (Jazz & Opera); Theatre Arts & Design with a Technical Theatre & Design or Theatre Arts & Performance elective; Commercial Photography; Integrated Communication Design and Motion Picture Production. Our programme qualification mix is locally relevant and internationally competitive.

All programmes have career-focused progression possibilities – from Higher Certificate and Diplomas at entry-level, to Advanced Diplomas, Postgraduate Diplomas, Master’s and Doctoral degrees. The Higher Certificate offers basic practical skills and knowledge in a particular discipline, while our Diploma programmes lay solid foundations for you to enter the world of work confidently and competently. The Advanced Diplomas give you a deeper understanding of a specific area of specialisation in your discipline. The Postgraduate Diplomas prepare you for the professional world, academia and provide entry to a Master’s degree and later Doctoral studies.
 
Entrepreneurship, Decolonisation and the Africanisation of education in the creative industries are key and central aims of our programmes. Localised and context-specific knowledge systems are embedded in every programme and provide this purposeful focus on visual art, design, dance, film, music, photography, theatre and performance. It is worth noting that TUT programmes aim to keep abreast with international trends and global influences, thereby ensuring success.

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Message from Prof Nalini Moodley

2nd Annual GBV Symposium 2025

Canvas for Change: Creative pathways to eradicate GBV

Hosted by the Research Niche Area: “Artivism as a Tool to Combat GBV”

In recent years, the intersection of art and activism – often termed "artivism" – has emerged as a powerful tool in the fight against Gender-Based Violence (GBV). By harnessing creative mediums to provoke dialogue, raise awareness and inspire societal change, Artivism is redefining the landscape of social justice. At the forefront of this transformative movement is the Faculty of Arts and Design at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), which is proud to host the 2nd Annual GBV Symposium. This dynamic event not only highlights the vital role of Artivism in addressing GBV, but also emphasises the significance of the Research Niche Area that is focused on how the arts can be used as a tool to combat GBV.

Partner

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South African Journal of Art History

An accredited journal for the Visual Arts and Architecture

Sponsored by the Art Historical Work Group of South Africa

A JOURNAL FOR THE VISUAL ARTS AND ARCHITECTURE

The South African Journal of Art History is an accredited, peer reviewed journal that publishes scholarly articles on the following subjects:

Art and architectural history
Art and architectural theory
Aesthetics and philosophy of art 
Visual culture
Art and the environment
Film and photography
History of craft
History of design

www.sajournalofarthistory.org.za

Partner

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The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (as partner)
The City of Tshwane (CoT) Metropolitan Municipality is classified as a Category A municipality situated in the Gauteng Province that moves progressively towards the social and economic upliftment of local communities and ensures universal access to essential services that are affordable to all. Key strategic priorities are to enhance City safety, security and emergency services and be a caring City that supports the vulnerable and provides social relief.

Tshwane Tourism

We as Tshwane would like to take this opportunity to welcome You to the capital of South Africa, where innovation, cultural richness, and the allure of international events converge to create an unforgettable experience in the heart of South Africa! Tshwane is the administrative capital, It is the official seat of the South African government and houses the offices of the President. The largest metropolitan municipality in South Africa and the third largest city in the world in terms of land mass, after New York and Tokyo/Yokohama. It is home to 134 embassies, the second largest after Washington DC.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 Accepted applications to attend the 2nd GBV Symposium are, in every case, subject to these terms and conditions: 

 

Payment terms:  Payment is due in full upon completing and returning this registration form. We advise early registration and payment by bank transfer/payment to avoid disappointment. Admission to the symposium will be refused if payment has not been received. 

 

Delegate substitution:  Provided the fee has been paid in full within the time-frame as per our terms and conditions, substitutions at no extra charge can be made up to 15 working days before the start of the symposium. Send notification for any such changes in writing for the attention of the Symposium Committee at ArtivismGBV@tut.ac.za

Subject: 2nd GBV Symposium Substitute 

 

Delegates cancellation:  Must be received in writing and must be addressed to the Symposium Committee at ArtivismGBV@tut.ac.za  

Subject line:  2nd GBV Symposium Cancellation. 

Cancellation received 30 working days before the symposium start date entitles the cancelling delegate to a 50% credit on the amount. Any cancellation received less than 30 working days before the symposium does not entitle the cancelling delegate to any refund, and the full fee must be paid. 

 

Non-attendance without written cancellation is treated as a cancellation with no entitlement to any refund. However, the full fee must be paid where payment has not been made yet. 

 

Speaker changes:  Occasionally, it is necessary for reasons beyond our control to alter the programme's content and timing or the speakers.   

 

Views of speakers:  Views of speakers/artists at the symposium are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Tshwane University of Technology or its employees. 

 

Photographs/video recordings:  Please note photographs and video footage will be taken throughout the symposium.  These will be used by TUT for marketing and publicity in our publications and on our website, social media and/or possible in 3rd party publications.  

 

INDEMNITY: 

The Faculty of Arts and Design, Tshwane University of Technology and partners, are absolved from and indemnified against any loss or damages as a result of substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of the symposium arising from any cause whatsoever, including, without limitations, any fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of the symposium impracticable or impossible. 

 

The Tshwane University of Technology or staff will not be liable for any injuries, damages or loss of any nature to the visitors or loss of any property or articles. 

 

Warranty of authority:  The signatory warrants that he/she has the authority to sign this application and agrees to be personally liable to the Faculty of Arts and Design, Tshwane University of Technology, for payments falling due pursuant thereto should such warranty be breached. 

 

Personal information: By completing this form you give the University consent to process your personal information.  The University undertakes to process your personal information for the purpose of this Symposium and in line with the requirements of the Protection of personal Information Act No. 4 of 2013. 

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