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Gift Hearing (2012)

  A pause made in the artist’s life two years ago, to listen to what is truly in her heart. The painting is an aerial view of Kuona Trust and the artist in process, surrounded by jacaranda trees. Acrylic on jinja cloth and newspaper print.

Video: #Harambee63 – Opening Night

It was interesting to channel Angela Davies for the opening of #Harambee63. The introduction was delivered from atop a VW Combi. A car engine developed in the hands of a hero turned terrorist – Hitler. Join me for conversation on Thursday 19th at 2pm at Kuona Trust, off Likoni Close, off Likoni Lane, off Denis ...

Harambee63 – Nyama, Beer, a Bar & War

Harambee63 opened on Thursday 5th September 2013 at Kuona Trust, Nairobi – Kenya. The installation runs until the 20th of September 2013. During revolutions, in order not to arouse suspicion, Africans could only congregate in two places; bars and churches. The bar, Kwa Njeri Bar and Butchery is the central location for the ...

#Harambee63 – Graffiti Matters

This exhibition is about learning. Not just about Africa, but also about what my mind can conjure. Uhuru B a graffiti artist based at Kuona, has been guiding me on my first attempt at graffiti. It looks alot easier than it actually is. For starters, I have to separate the colours of my image. Mentally. ...

#Harambee63 – Sign Hunting

A good exhibition needs good signage. Last week, I visited Gathee, a sign writer who has a “shop” along Ngong Road. He will be the official identity for the unusual location for the #Harambee63 exhibition at Kuona Trust. He had just completed a sign over which he had differed with the client. The client wanted ...