
Support Owl Rescue Centre's mission to take flight. We are raising funds to upgrade our rescue aircraft to a larger model, enabling us to transport larger wildlife, reach emergencies in a faster time, fit essential equipment and provide space for a veterinarian on board.
Step inside our rescue airplane hangar at Micro Flyers, Kroon Airfield, which will be transformed into an elegant art gallery for a unique evening of art and conservation, where your passion for creativity supports our vital wildlife rescue efforts.
DATE : 12 September 2026
TIME : 15H00 - 19H00
TICKETS : R495 per person
ADRESS : Kroon Airfield, Plot 119, Old Brits Road (R513)
DRESS CODE : Semi-Formal
Your ticket includes:
A commemorative wine glass branded with Owl Rescue Centre's Logo
An exclusive wine tasting experience
Non-alcoholic Iced Tea on Tap
A gourmet harvest table featuring a selection of artisanal finger foods
Prepare for a fun auction experience featuring a Classic Auction, Silent Auction and Blind Auction.
We look forward to welcoming you for an unforgettable evening in support of wildlife conservation.
Please book in advance so we can finalize our seating, prepare our harvest table, and ensure we have everything ready to welcome you.
We are proud to serve an exclusive selection of premium wines for the evening, generously provided by Lanzerac Wine Estate and Glenwood Vineyards.
Please note: A selection of drinks will be available for purchase throughout the evening.
Martli Heyns is an award-winning South African artist based in Gauteng. Her work is inspired by a deep reverence for the natural world and the wild animals that inhabit it.
Conservation is central to her practice. A portion of every artwork sale is dedicated to organisations working on the front lines of animal protection, rescue, and conservation. It is also a privilege to donate artworks in support of meaningful fundraising initiatives whenever possible.
"Through a harmonious blend of realism and abstraction, I seek to create contemporary wildlife art that captures not only the beauty of these creatures, but also their vulnerability in an increasingly human-dominated world. Ultimately, my goal is to create art that invites viewers to pause, reflect, and form a deeper connection with the natural world."
Lee du Toit is a South African artist who, in recent years, has found great joy in creating with acrylic on canvas.
Rather than limiting herself to one style or subject, Lee paints whatever inspires her heart in the moment. Her work includes wildlife, florals, portraits, and imaginative pieces, each created with care and from the heart.
Her prayer is that her artwork touches the hearts of all who lay eyes on it.
Leanie Barnard Mentz is a Pretoria-based multi-disciplinary artist who gratuated from the Open Window Art Academy in visual communications. From drawing, to painting and large scale installations, her work is constantly evolving.
Leanie's work reflects a dynamic exploration of the human experience, as it seeks to make sense of the everchanging world around us.
Clea Witte is a contemporary artist based in Cape Town & Betty's Bay South Africa, known for large-scale depictions of African Wildlife rendered in bold, vibrant colour. Working primarily in acrylics and oil, she captures the raw power, elegance and spirit of the continent's most iconic animals, transforming them into striking visual statement.