• Source: Minister of Arts and Culture
    • The minister of arts and culture is a minister of the Cabinet of South Africa who is responsible for overseeing the Department of Arts and Culture. As of 26 May 2014 the incumbent minister is Nathi Mthethwa and his deputy is Maggie Sotyu.
      Between 1994 and 2004, the minister had an enlarged portfolio as minister of arts, culture, science and technology. The contemporary portfolio was created on 29 April 2004 on the appointment of President Thabo Mbeki's second cabinet, which included an independent minister of science and technology alongside the minister of arts and culture.


      Institutions


      Apart from the Department of Arts and Culture, the following institutions also report to the minister:

      Afrikaanse Taalmuseum
      Artscape
      Freedom Park
      Iziko Museums of Cape Town
      Luthuli Museum
      Market Theatre
      Natal Museum
      National Arts Council
      National English Literary Museum
      National Film and Video Foundation
      National Heritage Council
      National Library of South Africa
      National Museum
      Northern Flagship Institutions
      Nelson Mandela Museum
      Performing Arts Council of the Free State
      Playhouse Company
      Robben Island Museum
      South African Geographical Names Council
      South African Heritage Resources Agency
      South African Library for the Blind
      State Theatre (South Africa)
      Windybrow Centre for the Arts
      Voortrekker/Ncome Museum
      War Museum of the Boer Republics
      William Humphreys Art Gallery


      List of past ministers




      = Education, arts and science, 1949–1989

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      = Education and culture, 1989–1994

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      = Arts, culture, science and technology, 1994–2004

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      = Arts and culture, 2004–present

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      References




      External links


      Ministry of Arts and Culture
      Department of Arts and Culture

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