‘Seasons Within A Season’ A Solo Exhibition by Tabitha Wa Thuku, Jun. 19 – Jul. 20 2024 @ Circle Art Gallery, Victoria Square – Riara Road.

Opening: June 19, 2024
Venue: Circle Art Gallery, Victoria Square – Riara Road
Time: 6-8 PM

Exhibition Dates: Until July 20, 2024.

About
Born in the year of Independence, Tabitha Wa Thuku began her creative practice as a young, self-taught artist and one of the only female artists of her generation. With a career of over three decades, Wa Thuku has developed a painterly language unencumbered by convention, her works distinguished by a brooding palette which ranges from subtle browns to rich reds. 

Wa Thuku originally studied Textiles and Clothing Technology at Kenya Polytechnic, then from 1996 to 1999 she attended the Buruburu Institute of Fine Arts. She has undertaken various workshops and residencies to develop a wide range of techniques, demonstrated in her extensive body of work. In addition to her own artistic production, she has also worked as an art educator, teaching and mentoring children and young artists. Wa Thuku has exhibited regularly throughout her career in Kenya and abroad, including in The Netherlands, Italy, Hong Kong and Denmark.

In 2022 her work was featured in a retrospective exhibition alongside Yony Waite and Theresa Musoke at Circle Art Gallery. Her work is included in private and public collections in Kenya, including those of the National Museum of Kenya, the Safaricom collection, PwC and MMC Africa Law.

‘Seasons Within A Season’ A Solo Exhibition by Tabitha Wa Thuku, Jun. 19 – Jul. 20 2024 @ Circle Art Gallery, Victoria Square – Riara Road.

Opening: June 19, 2024
Venue: Circle Art Gallery, Victoria Square – Riara Road
Time: 6-8 PM

Exhibition Dates: Until July 20, 2024.

About
Born in the year of Independence, Tabitha Wa Thuku began her creative practice as a young, self-taught artist and one of the only female artists of her generation. With a career of over three decades, Wa Thuku has developed a painterly language unencumbered by convention, her works distinguished by a brooding palette which ranges from subtle browns to rich reds. 

Wa Thuku originally studied Textiles and Clothing Technology at Kenya Polytechnic, then from 1996 to 1999 she attended the Buruburu Institute of Fine Arts. She has undertaken various workshops and residencies to develop a wide range of techniques, demonstrated in her extensive body of work. In addition to her own artistic production, she has also worked as an art educator, teaching and mentoring children and young artists. Wa Thuku has exhibited regularly throughout her career in Kenya and abroad, including in The Netherlands, Italy, Hong Kong and Denmark.

In 2022 her work was featured in a retrospective exhibition alongside Yony Waite and Theresa Musoke at Circle Art Gallery. Her work is included in private and public collections in Kenya, including those of the National Museum of Kenya, the Safaricom collection, PwC and MMC Africa Law.

Exhibition: ‘Bottoming Up’ by Wycliff Opondo, Jun. 4-28 2024 @ Alliance Francaise Nairobi.

Opening: June 4, 2024

Venue: Alliance Francaise Nairobi

Time: 6.00 pm

Until: June 28, 2024

About

Formerly based in Nairobi at the Masai Mbili Artists Collective and then at the Kuona Art Studio, Wycliffe Opondo ‘Wiki’ now lives and paints in Kisumu, a move brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Alliance Française is happy to be hosting a solo exhibition of his most recent paintings,  bringing street humour and graphic jokes in his signature sign-painting style to the gallery.

As a self-taught artist, Wiki’s art journey started at children’s workshops at the Paa ya Paa Art Gallery back in the 1980s. 

In his youth, Wiki was influenced by popular culture and the proliferation of graffiti and street art, and while still at school he found occasional commercial work as a sign painter and matatu artist. 

Exhibition: ‘Bottoming Up’ by Wycliff Opondo, Jun. 4-28 2024 @ Alliance Francaise Nairobi.

Opening: June 4, 2024

Venue: Alliance Francaise Nairobi

Time: 6.00 pm

Until: June 28, 2024

About

Formerly based in Nairobi at the Masai Mbili Artists Collective and then at the Kuona Art Studio, Wycliffe Opondo ‘Wiki’ now lives and paints in Kisumu, a move brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Alliance Française is happy to be hosting a solo exhibition of his most recent paintings,  bringing street humour and graphic jokes in his signature sign-painting style to the gallery.

As a self-taught artist, Wiki’s art journey started at children’s workshops at the Paa ya Paa Art Gallery back in the 1980s. 

In his youth, Wiki was influenced by popular culture and the proliferation of graffiti and street art, and while still at school he found occasional commercial work as a sign painter and matatu artist.