On view until January 11, 2020, the exhibition is, in Terblanche’s words, “a celebration of all that was achieved in 2019, and looks towards 2020 with renewed energy and a sense of optimism.” Through a wide range of expressions spanning painting, sculpture, textile art, light work, drawing and photography, Rendezvous II gathers the work of of twenty-four different artists tackling themes such as identity, art history, feminism, portraiture, rituals, culture, representation, absence or mythology among others. If you’re in the South African city, head to Smith and don’t miss the works of, among others, Talia Ramkilawan, Stephen Allwright, Rosie Mudge, Nabeeha Mohamed, Thandiwe Msebenzi, Gabrielle Raaff, Marsi van de Heuvel, Michaela Younge, Lulama Wolf, Grace Cross, Katharien de Villiers, and Elsabé Milandri.