My artwork, “Patterns of Life,” primarily focuses on patterns and how they relate to our daily lives. I use primary aspects from Somali and Ethiopian culture to convey this idea. – Tibeb Sirak
Tayhe Munsamy was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended Goldsmiths University of London where she studied Fine Art and History of Art.
Rasto Cyprian (b. 2001, Nairobi, Kenya) is a mixed-media figurative artist based at Kobo Trust, Nairobi.
Muthoni Mwangi, a Nairobi-based visual artist, meticulously creates collage pieces that tell stories of her journey, allowing the audience to reflect on theirs.
We each play a role in this life and the bigger picture, spanning in the element of who we are individually and how it reflects the bigger part of society.
Fridah Ijai (b. 1995) is a Kenyan visual artist based in Nairobi. She recently attained a bachelor’s degree in Fine Art from Kenyatta University.
“I first drew the figure looking down not only to express uncertainty in the future but also to give a glimpse of hope…”
This is an artistic response to the question, “What do you bring to the table?”
Reem Aljeally (b. 1997) is a contemporary Sudanese visual artist, architect, designer, and curator based in Cairo, Egypt.