Mwili, Akili na Roho (Body, Mind and Spirit) - on in Nairobi, Kenya - is a major international exhibition presenting east African painters who are key players in the modernist art of the region.
Step into a world where imagination meets reality at Kitengela Glass Art Village in Nairobi, Kenya. This extraordinary community is built entirely from creativity, every wall, sculpture, and pathway ...
Cyrus Kabiru is on a continuous journey with his art. Born in Nairobi, Kenya, the award-winning artist and sculptor best known for his “C-stunners” – eyewear created with junk – has turned his focus ...
The largest art sale in East African history took place in Nairobi at the end of June. Starting with a ‘grand sale cocktail’ sponsored by Radio Africa Group and The Star newspaper, the event at the ...
There are no museum objects on view at a major museum exhibition in Nairobi, only empty display cases. This poignant absence that pervades “Invisible Inventories,” which opens at the Nairobi National ...
Protests against Kenyan President William Ruto have sparked a new wave of music, poetry and art. That's energizing the young Kenyans leading the protests, even as human rights groups say many of the ...
Reporting from Nairobi, Kenya — In Kibera, Africa’s biggest slum, you can scratch out a living by preaching, begging, frying dough, burning charcoal, selling pirated DVDs or making illicit moonshine.
Anne Mwiti does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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