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Wine & Dine: Bring Your Own Wine Mondays, Every Monday @ Brew Bistro and Lounge

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Introducing “Bring Your Own Wine” Monday’s a partnership between Brew Bistro and Lounge and the Wine Shop.

Choose from over 150 different types of wine, both old world and new world, from all over the globe on display at The Wine Shop.

Enjoy dinner and Bring Your Own Wine (from The Wine Shop) on Monday nights with NO corkage fee upstairs at Brew Bistro and Lounge. From 5pm to 10 pm.

For Bookings Call the Brew Bistro team on: 0731 006 068 or 0719 648 138 or email info@thebigfivebreweries.com

Minimum spend of Kshs 1000 on either drinks or food, for the non corkage to be applicable.

Valentines

Event: Valentines Art Affair, Feb. 8 2014 @ Kuona Trust

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Kuona Trust is organising the first ever Valentines Art Affair featuring all our Kuona artists.

This one day sale is your perfect opportunity to buy an affordable art piece from your favorite artist as well as get that special person a gift they will treasure for a long time to come. Art is a way of expressing how we feel.
Show you’re loved how you feel this valentine by buying them an exceptional gift from our line-up of vendors who include Micheal Soi, Rift Valley Leather, Sidai Jewellery, Craft Afrika, Mali ya Mali, Wazawazi, Adorn Me and many more.

There will be various activities for one to join in such making of hand- made cards, order your portraits done by our skilled artists , purchase engraved glass from a master glass artist, have your photos taken by professionals in our one of a kind photo booth and get them custom framed.

Date: Saturday 8th February 2014
Venue: Kuona Trust
Time: 10 am – 4pm

Also, enjoy good music, food and drinks as you encounter a unique shopping experience.

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Book Launch: Contact Zones NRB 08 – Invisible Stories from Kenya’s Queer Community, Feb. 5 2014 @ Goethe Institut

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Date: February 5, 2014
Venue: Goethe-Institut Nairobi, Maendeleo House
Time: 6.00 pm
Entry: Free

“Being gay is not a crime in Kenya. However, there is still the penal code that outlaws homosexual acts or ‘acts against the order of nature’ between men. The new constitution does offer some hope, by being all inclusive and respecting the rights of all minorities, thanks to having the Bill of Human Rights enshrined in what has been described as Kenya’s best constitution. This is a huge step for the queer community and movement in Kenya. But cases of blackmail, harassment, assault, incidents of ‘corrective rape’, extortion and reports of suicide still occur. Kenya may offer a relatively more open space for the queer community but it is not out of the woods yet. Homophobia still exists and, unfortunately, the queer community is not given the space to tell their stories or even determine how they want to be depicted in the public eye.” Kevin Mwachiro

Invisible is a Kenyan story made up of many tales. Although the issue of sexual orientation and gender identity is a very controversial topic in Kenya, the queer community has recently struggled to make itself more visible. Kenyan activists vocally campaign against discrimination and for the respect of the dignity of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transsexuals and intersex individuals. As a journalist and activist, Kevin Mwachiro has taken on the task of collecting stories from this community. Talking to the young or the old, city dwellers or men and women in the countryside, the poor or the rich, Mwachiro has transcribed the accounts of men and women who have chosen to remain true to themselves despite the many odds that they have faced. Invisible is an exploration of their respective journeys.

The book is published in collaboration with the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung and the Gay Kenya Trust, supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany.

About the Author
Born in 1973, Kevin Mwachiro has lived and worked in Nairobi for most of his life. After attending the city’s Daystar University, he later went on to study at Bournemouth University in the United Kingdom, where he attained an MA in Radio Production. He has worked as a radio journalist and producer in Kenya, Uganda and the United Kingdom and as a correspondent for the BBC World Service. Kevin Mwachiro is a member of the gay activist community. He volunteered at the now defunct TOMIK (The Other Man in Kenya) and more recently at the Gay and Lesbian Coalition of Kenya and the Gay Kenya Trust.

About the Book Series
The Kenyan publishing industry largely focuses on school textbooks and NGO-sponsored publications. Two sectors are completely left out: Art catalogues and intellectual perspectives on social reality in Kenya. Local publishers being market economy driven and purely profit oriented have little interest in books on such subjects. For this reason, the best intellectual input from Kenya has remained unpublished, and even the most notable Kenyan artists have no publications on them. Contributions from East Africa are missing in the increasingly globalised intellectual discourse and art scene. There is a shortage of texts on what would be called ‘contact zones’; zones, in which global and local artists, critics and audiences meet, dialogue and (re)produce new experiences and meanings of the art world and social reality.

The book series Contact Zones NRB pays tribute to the developments that have shaped the art scene globally and intellectual discourse over the last decades, especially of postcolonial life in the countries of the region and their relationship to the rest of the world. Emerging from local specific perspective the series is largely dedicated to the protagonists of the East African artistic, activist and intellectual scenes. The spectrum ranges from art projects and cultural practice to knowledge production and political interventions.

Contact Zones NRB is published by the Goethe-Institut Nairobi in conjunction with Native Intelligence, an organization founded by Tom Odhiambo (literary/cultural/media scholar) and Parselelo Kantai (journalist and activist). Contact Zones NRB publishes texts that are not likely to be taken up by other local and international publishers.

More information: www.contact-zonbes-nrb.com

New Picture

Workshop: by artist in residence Josefina Muñoz, Feb. 5-7 2014 @ Kuona Trust

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Dates: February 5-7, 2014
Venue: Kuona Trust (Likoni close Likoni Lane,Off Denis Pritt Rd)
The workshop is free and open to all
Participants must RSVP on 0721262326/ 0733742752

About
This is a workshop that aims to provide basic skills to professionalize an artist’s practice. The workshop shall run through three intense sessions and will be instructed by artist in residence Josefina Muñoz. Participants will be taken through different alternatives to present a portfolio, resume, cover letter and artist statement. With these elements we will then revise how to apply for grants, scholarships, shows, and international artist in residence programs.

A list of online resources will be given for further research, along with relevant samples for reference. Each student will be requested to find and prepare a real ongoing submission thereafter. Through group evaluation we will discuss the proposals and refine them for final submission.

Participants are requested to carry their current portfolios.

Science Cafe

Science Café: Water in Heritage & Sustainable Natural Resource Management in Marsabit County, Feb. 5 2014 @ Alliance Française

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Screening and presentation of the documentary ‘Conflict over water in the Singing Wells’ by Christine Adongo and Benoît Hazard, researchers from the Kenyatta University and the School for Advanced Studies in Social Science (EHESS), will precede discussions on natural resource management in Northern Kenya. Experts from the French Agency for Development and UNESCO will share information on the biodiversity conservation project in Northern Kenya as well as the hopes and challenges associated with the recent discovery of water aquifers in Turkana.

A representative from the Marsabit County Executive Committee for Water, Environment and Natural Resources will present their vision on social services development in Marsabit.

Exhibition: Genesis by Bezalel Ngabo

Exhibition: Genesis by Bezalel Ngabo, Feb. 4-28 2014 @ Creativity Gallery – National Museum

Exhibition: Genesis by Bezalel Ngabo
Exhibition: Genesis by Bezalel Ngabo
GENESIS: An exhibition by BEZALEL NGABO.

Dates: February 4-28, 2014
Venue: Creativity Gallery, Nairobi National Museum
Time: Daily 8.30 am to 5.30 pm
Entry: Museum rates apply

Bezalel Ngabo realized he had artistic abilities when he was very young. He was born in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kinshasa where he attend the fine arts school, academy des beaux-arts to build his skills. His art later took him to Kenya where he held several exhibitions providing him opportunities to further his career. Bezalel now resides in Nairobi, Kenya. He is married to a beautiful Kenyan lady and is currently a father of one.

Painting is Bezalel’s way of appreciating the beautiful world we live in, especially in Africa to educate his viewers of the basic virtues of life that help contribute in making our world even more beautiful. Painting mainly abstracts, Bezalel draws his inspiration from the Holy Bible, which he believes is a mirror to the human spirit, and from day to day happenings in our society. All his pieces are original and unique.

To view some of Bezalel’s stunning art visit: http://www.bezalelngabo.com/