Our current exhibition

Faces of Africa: Celebrating Diversity in Portraiture

This extensive retrospective features over 50 works by 32 emerging artists from Kenya, Congo, and South Africa, celebrating the vibrant diversity of African portraiture.


Ranging from traditional brushstrokes to contemporary digital techniques, each portrait encapsulates the essence of African identity through soulful expressions and compelling narratives. The exhibition underscores the rich cultural backgrounds and personal stories of both subjects and artists, as these young creators delve into themes of community, history, identity, and personal experience, collectively presenting a multifaceted view of Africa’s past, present, and future.


Participating artists: Ian Banja, Maria Barasa, Sharon Gekonge, Jonathan Songolo, Teddy Juma, Edward Kamau, Allan Kioko, Baraka Joseph, Ron Lukes, Kevinne Mullick, Juliet Mugo, Joan Muema, James Mwarano, Diana Mwangi, Jessy Mwanzia, William Mukiri, Ladouce Nadabha, Chesta Nyamosi, George Njenga, Karl Njubi, John Njeru, Louis Nderi, Cynthia Ngunjiri, Eddy Ochieng, Richard Onyango, Rogers Owera, Staice Shitanda, Bonface Toiyanka, Ryan Warui, Edwin Wainaina, June Wambua, Lee Wanjiru, Sidney Wanjiku.

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