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This is what Priest looks like on holiday
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Priest is famous for lots of things: lunches, interior decor, ping pong...and a healthy amount of holiday leave. Cal works hard to create the right company culture at Priest and believes that extended periods of time away from the office makes for happier...
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“I want people to be affected by my work” | Bianca Brand, Illustrator
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Johannesburg-based illustrator, Bianca Brand, has a preference for dark and strange subject matter. It is quite surprising then that her work is distinctively colourful. For her first exhibition ‘Strange Creatures’, Brand has created a series of illustrations utilising bright and electric colours to create...
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Cape Town preview of award-winning Necktie Youth
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The South African feature film scene is only now starting to flourish, twenty years after our country became a democracy. Sib Shongwe-La Mer's "Necktie Youth" is at the forefront of a new wave of South African cinema - and the...
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Meet Ayla, our Dutch intern.
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Hi there, So hello, I am the new Priest intern from The Netherlands! My name is Ayla, 23 years old and I'm studying Image and Media Technology at The University of Arts in Utrecht. Ok, I keep it simple: my...
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Turbine Art Fair 2015: Priest and Dead Bunny Society present some of Jozi’s finest artists
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As many of you know, Priest is a proud supporter of South African art (and yes, we consider commercials a form of art). When we opened up Priest Espressobar over a year ago, we didn't expect how readily and easily...
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Priest hosts the first “Women in Philanthropy” event of 2015
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Women in Philanthropy  is a volunteer-based organisation that aims to bring together passionate women involved in the social sector in Cape Town. Every six to eight weeks, they invite women to discuss trends, changes and blockages in the local social...
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Slogans, sloshies and Spanish rap: Priest Espressobar’s first official exhibition
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On the 15th November, Priest Espressobar opened it's first official exhibition, "Artists Have No Fucking Respect". Curated by Anthony Posner, the exhibition celebrates freedom of speech. Posner was a key figure in the protests outside the Goodman Gallery surrounding "The...
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A Night of Confessional Drawing
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[hr] On Friday, renowned South African artist Richard Smith opened his 'Reveal' exhibition at Lizamore & Associates Gallery in Rosebank. As part of our neighbourly duties, Priest Espressobar teamed up with Lizamore to host a 80-strong audience, offering them a...
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PHOTOS: Priest in Johannesburg
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[hr]As of 12 June 2014, Priest Post Production officially has a new office space in Johannesburg! One part editing suite, and one part espressobar, Priest joins a handful of galleries and shopowners on Jan Smuts Avenue, Rosebank. The front of...
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