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Open Studios Fish Hoek & Clovelly - October 2025

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A Weekend of Art, Connection & Creativity. Mark your calendars! From Saturday 4 to Sunday 5 October 2025, Fish Hoek and Clovelly will come alive with creativity for the very first edition of Open Studios Fish Hoek & Clovelly (OSFHC). Expect a feast of creativity—from painting, ceramics, sculpture, and papermaking to illustration, textiles, mosaics, and much more. Explore 19 artists across 15 studio spaces, following four inspiring routes through the neighbourhoods of Clovelly, Fish Hoek Valley, Fish Hoek Mountainside and Risi View. Dates:  3–5 October 2025 Locations:  15 studios | 19 artists | 4 unique routes Cost:  Free entry all weekend Preview Day (Collectors & Enthusiasts):  Friday 3 October – R150 💬 Why OSFHC? “We’ve always admired Deep South Open Studios like those in Noordhoek and Kommetjie,” say the organisers. “Fish Hoek & Clovelly may have been known as a sleepy hollow, but that’s changing fast....

Mel Miller | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Mosaics

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Mel Miller  is a  mosaic artist  and teacher based in Fish Hoek. Trained in Italy, she has been creating mosaic art since 2003 and now teaches from her home studio. Mel creates modern, contemporary mosaic art, using original designs. Her work features a rich mix of materials, including glass, marble, semi-precious stones, raw minerals, Italian Smalti, dichroic glass, and found objects. More recently, she has incorporated copper and weathered wood into her pieces. Her mosaics are held in private collections around the world, including the  USA, Holland, UK, Australia, and Spain. Follow Mel 📸 Instagram: @melmillermosaics Website: Mel Miller Mosaic Artist

Evan Oberholster | Clovelly - Cape Town | Ceramic Masks & Oil Paintings

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Evan Oberholster was born in 1956 in South Africa. He studied Fine Art at the University of Pretoria before relocating to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, where he worked as an artist and illustrator. In 1999, Evan presented his first solo exhibition, Total Exposure, a collection of 69 male nude paintings completed over two years of focused artistic exploration. Following this debut, he hosted two additional solo exhibitions in Cape Town and participated in several group shows. New Medium, New Direction Since relocating to Clovelly in 2019, Evan has expanded his practice to include clay sculpture, developing a compelling series of ceramic masks - expressive, mixed media works exploring the human face. His current body of work juxtaposes these recent sculptural pieces with his earlier oil paintings, presenting a dialogue between painted bodies and sculpted faces- a rich exploration of identity, form, and transformation. Ceramic Mask - Mixed Media Selec...

Sheree Harrison | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Paintings

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Sheree Harrison is originally from the Eastern Cape with a Fine Arts degree from Rhodes University. She is a  co-owner of Truly Fantastic, an artist's canvas manufacturing company. She paints landscapes in acrylics and oils, creates mixed media artworks and embroidered flora on canvas, all of which are inspired by the beauty of nature. Sheree explores texture, light, and form to evoke the mood of place — whether rural Eastern Cape vistas or the dramatic beauty of the Western Cape. Follow Sheree 📸 Instagram: @sheree.harrison.336

Sandile B Cele | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Ceramics

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Sandile B Cele has been cultivating his unique and distinctive style since obtaining his degree in Fine Arts and specialising in ceramics at the Natal Technikon in 2000 (now the Durban University of Technology), where he studied under Hennie Stroebel. After graduating, he shared and perfected his skills by working with Arts Aid to help young and emerging artists develop a range of interdisciplinary skills. From 2005 to 2016, Sandile worked with internationally renowned ceramicist Clementina Van Der Walt, assisting in her studio and further developing his skills and expertise. A Personal & Cultural Journey Sandile B Cele celebrates and shares an unencumbered expression of his own inner journey. The influences of his early Zulu childhood combine with his contemporary urban, Afro-punk persona to create a new cultural expression he calls Zulu Goth. In his idiosyncratic way—simultaneou...

Lauren Shantall | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Paintings

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Born in Durban, Lauren Shantall has lived in Cape Town since 1995. She works full-time in communications and devotes time to painting whenever she can. She lives in Fish Hoek with her husband and their son, four dogs, many goldfish and a cat. She has a small studio space at home. Artistic Focus Her paintings reveal an ongoing fascination for the natural world, specifically plants and flowers. She has been exhibiting regularly since 2022 and was a finalist in London’s Brick Lane Gallery Open Call. She has two works in a major art collection. Exhibitions Reclaimed. Group Show. Gorgeous George Hotel. 29/11/2024 – 28/02/2025 There are feelings you haven’t felt yet. Part 2. Vetsak Cape Town Showroom. 7 November – & December 2024 Follow Lauren 📸 Instagram: @laurenshantall

Yda Walt | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Textiles & Prints

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Yda studied Textile Printmaking at the London College of Furniture, UK, and then returned to Johannesburg where she set up her own screenprint studio. With a small team, she designs and manufactures hand-printed products for the South African tourism industry. You’ve probably seen her iconic tea towels, aprons, purses, and shoppers — featuring African proverbs or Mandela quotes — in airport stores and other well-known craft shops across the country. Artistic Practice Beyond commercial products, she also creates vibrant textile art panels and prints linocuts on paper, showcasing her strong illustrative and design sensibilities. Studio Life Yda moved to Fish Hoek two years ago and now works between her small local studio and the larger production studio in Johannesburg. Follow Yda 📸 Instagram: @ydawaltstudio Website: Yda Walt Studio

Susan Didcott | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Clothing Design & Accessories

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Susan is a designer and costume maker with experience across theatre, film, fashion, and education. She has taught sewing, led creative workshops, and sold her own designs across South Africa. Her current focus is on reshaping her brand toward a model rooted in sustainability and craftsmanship. “I will be presenting this process of ‘reshaping’, in the form of corsets, collars and capes, as well as some other clothing and accessories, made from materials I have accumulated over the years.” Exhibitions In A Frame – Spin Street Gallery, 2019 Africa is Now – Design Indaba Expo, 2014 The ‘Bride in Art’ – Irma Stern, 1993 AIDS and Safer Sex: An Exhibition – AVA (Artstrip), 1993 Follow Susan 📸 Instagram: @tripclothingbrand_

Mandy Johnston | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Sculpture

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Mandy is a multidisciplinary artist who works mainly with alternative materials, alternative printmaking techniques, and experiential sculpture and installation. Her dual passions for art and sharing knowledge have led her to initiate collaborative projects, lead workshops, and mentor other artists as part of her evolving practice. Mandy’s work is included in multiple private and corporate collections. Her most recent presentations were at CIRCA Cape Town (2024) and AfrikaBurn (2025). Background & Location She was born in Johannesburg and holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of the Witwatersrand. She now lives in Fish Hoek and practices mainly between the Cape and Gauteng. See More of Mandy’s Work 📸 Instagram: @mandy.johnston.art

Carol Hofmeyer | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Ceramics, Painting, Embroidery & Mixed-Media

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Initially trained as a medical doctor, Carol Hofmeyr then studied printmaking at what is now the University of Johannesburg. She moved to the village of Hamburg in the Eastern Cape and founded the Keiskamma Art Project. For 20 years, she worked alongside the women — and some men — of three rural villages, creating major works that explored illness, death, restoration, and resurrection. Since 2020, Carol has been trying to find her way back to making personal artworks , and Open Studios Fish Hoek offered her the first opportunity to show this body of work. Her themes continue to reflect on the natural world - its fragility and vulnerability - as well as human pain and suffering, and the hope and restoration beyond that. Mediums & Methods Carol works in ceramics , painting, embroidery, and mixed media, blending craft and fine art to explore complex emotional and ecological themes. See Mo...

threads that bind us | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Textiles & Prints

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threads that bind us creates perfectly imperfect home decor that is handmade by South African sisters, Emma & Leila Rowett. Inspired by the Cape’s natural beauty, they have created a range of unique, timeless soft furnishings. Their designs are hand drawn and then stitched using free-motion embroidery, which gives the feeling of "drawing with thread". This freehand machine embroidery technique used to “draw” with thread means that each product is one of a kind. Inspired by Nature The products are all embroidered with motifs that take inspiration from the protea and fynbos family predominantly, but you will notice a few landscapes popping up, as well as figures. Custom Embroidery They also offer a bespoke service — if they can draw it, they can stitch it! Follow Their Work 📸 Instagram: @threadsthatbindus Website: threads that bind

Cathy Stanley | Fish Hoek - Cape Town | Paper Paintings

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Cathy Stanley is a colourist lured by playful and unconventional methods of making paintings and non-dominant hand line drawings. She uses paper fragments to describe emotive moments. If green thumbs could paint, Cathy uses hers to create vivid palettes of torn paper deftly manipulated by hand to form domestic and environmental paperpainting scenes that expand beyond our private spaces — a contemplation on the fragile connections surrounding us. Technique & Materials Using lightfast dyes to saturate the Vietnamese natural fibre paper in large-scale works, these fragments form the basis of these unique paintings with paper. Follow Cathy 📸 Instagram: @cathy.stanley