
Date: March 27, 2026
Venue: The GoDown Arts Centre
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An intimate, artist-led convening bringing together a cross-section of NBO-based practitioners to reflect on the city.

Date: March 17, 2026
Medium: Zoom (RSVP link)
Time: 3 PM London | 6 PM Nairobi
About
This webinar explores how artists, art collectives, creative studios, and informal exhibition spaces function as critical urban infrastructures across Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Addis Ababa, Kampala, and UK allies in London and Liverpool. The session reflects on how visual mapping, illustration, and ethnographic encounters contribute to the collective efforts to centre the often-invisible systems that sustain cultural production in African cities and their diasporic connections.
Bringing together visual artists, curators, cartographers, and urban researchers, the discussion examines how studio practices operate as sites of learning, mutual aid, experimentation, and self-organisation, particularly in contexts where formal arts infrastructure remains limited or unevenly available. Connected to a current project Dunda Studio, Dunda Show developing an illustrated online publication, the conversation will also explore the methodological possibilities of illustrated urban research as a way of documenting bottom-up creative economies, spatial practices, and artistic imaginaries.
The session is open to artists, curators, cultural producers, urban practitioners, researchers, and students working across art, architecture, urban studies, geography, development, anthropology, and African studies. Contributors will share reflections from collaborative efforts to map and document artist studios across East Africa, alongside perspectives from interlocutors connected to curatorial and artistic networks in the UK.
Together, the discussion invites participants to consider the illustrated ecologies of artist studios and the wider infrastructures that sustain cultural production across African and diasporic urban contexts.

Date: March 17, 2026
Medium: Zoom (RSVP link)
Time: 3 PM London | 6 PM Nairobi
About
This webinar explores how artists, art collectives, creative studios, and informal exhibition spaces function as critical urban infrastructures across Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Addis Ababa, Kampala, and UK allies in London and Liverpool. The session reflects on how visual mapping, illustration, and ethnographic encounters contribute to the collective efforts to centre the often-invisible systems that sustain cultural production in African cities and their diasporic connections.
Bringing together visual artists, curators, cartographers, and urban researchers, the discussion examines how studio practices operate as sites of learning, mutual aid, experimentation, and self-organisation, particularly in contexts where formal arts infrastructure remains limited or unevenly available. Connected to a current project Dunda Studio, Dunda Show developing an illustrated online publication, the conversation will also explore the methodological possibilities of illustrated urban research as a way of documenting bottom-up creative economies, spatial practices, and artistic imaginaries.
The session is open to artists, curators, cultural producers, urban practitioners, researchers, and students working across art, architecture, urban studies, geography, development, anthropology, and African studies. Contributors will share reflections from collaborative efforts to map and document artist studios across East Africa, alongside perspectives from interlocutors connected to curatorial and artistic networks in the UK.
Together, the discussion invites participants to consider the illustrated ecologies of artist studios and the wider infrastructures that sustain cultural production across African and diasporic urban contexts.
Dates: October 29 – November 1, 2025
Venues: Various
Entry: Free (RSVP, here)
About
Linearity is a contemporary dance performance that explores the fascinatingly endless task of imposing straightness on an irregular world. Incorporating a surprising mix of Dancehall, Parkour, and rhythmic gymnastics, this piece by Joshua Monten (Switzerland) raises surprisingly personal questions about just how ‘straight’ we all really want to be!
Find more information, here -> Upstage Limited.
Presented in Nairobi by: Upstage Limited. Supported by Pro-Helvetia.
Dates: October 29 – November 1, 2025
Venues: Various
Entry: Free (RSVP, here)
About
Linearity is a contemporary dance performance that explores the fascinatingly endless task of imposing straightness on an irregular world. Incorporating a surprising mix of Dancehall, Parkour, and rhythmic gymnastics, this piece by Joshua Monten (Switzerland) raises surprisingly personal questions about just how ‘straight’ we all really want to be!
Find more information, here -> Upstage Limited.
Presented in Nairobi by: Upstage Limited. Supported by Pro-Helvetia.
Dates: Until October 22, 2025
Venue: Peponi Hotel, Lamu
Exhibition Dates: Until August 24, 2025
Venue: One Off Contemporary Art Gallery
Exhibition Dates: Until August 24, 2025
Venue: One Off Contemporary Art Gallery