Exhibition: A Glimpse of a Collection, Until Jun. 30 2023 @ Red Hill Art Gallery.

Dates: Until June 30, 2023

Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Artworks by Morris Foit, Beatrice Wanjiku, Peterson Kamwathi, Shabu Mwangi,
Justus Kyalo, Salah Elmur, Abushariaa Ahmed, El Tayeb Dawalbeit,
Michael Musyoka, Samuel Ashanti Githinji, Antony Mega and Denis Muraguri.

This Exhibition is on view until  30th June 2023

Also, on View is ‘A Trajectory of Etchings – 1980’s to 2000’ by Rashid Diab – Sudan.

Exhibition: A Glimpse of a Collection, Until Jun. 30 2023 @ Red Hill Art Gallery.

Dates: Until June 30, 2023

Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Artworks by Morris Foit, Beatrice Wanjiku, Peterson Kamwathi, Shabu Mwangi,
Justus Kyalo, Salah Elmur, Abushariaa Ahmed, El Tayeb Dawalbeit,
Michael Musyoka, Samuel Ashanti Githinji, Antony Mega and Denis Muraguri.

This Exhibition is on view until  30th June 2023

Also, on View is ‘A Trajectory of Etchings – 1980’s to 2000’ by Rashid Diab – Sudan.

Exhibition: Kesho Kutwa – An Art Exhibition Celebrating Kenya’s Contemporary Artists and Art History, Sept. 10 – Oct. 15 2021 @ Creativity Gallery – Nairobi National Museum

Opening: September 10, 2021

Venue: Nairobi National Museum

Time: 5.30-8.30 PM

Until October 15, 2021

Exhibiting Artists: Beatrice Wanjiku, Peterson Kamwathi, Michael Wafula, Peter Ngugi and Dennis Muraguri.

About

An exhibition heralding re-birth and renewal in a post-pandemic Kenya.

Exhibition: A Glimpse of Our Collection – African Contemporary, Sept. 4 – Oct. 31 2021 @ Red Hill Art Gallery

Image: Peterson Kamwathi, Protest Series, Charcoal on Paper via Red Hill Art Gallery.

Dates: September 4 – October 31, 2021

Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Time: 11.00 am to 5.00 pm


Exhibition of works by; Justus Kyalo, Michael Musyoka, Salah Elmur, Shabu Mwangi, Peterson Kamwathi, Paul Onditi, Beatrice Wanjiku, Tom Piri, Denis Muraguri

Directions to the Gallery
From Village Market join Limuru Road. After 13km turn left down a tarmac road, signposted “Zereniti”, continue for 200m, keep left and follow the dirt road (ignore the tarmac road climbing sharply right), after 50m take the right smaller track (sign board “Zerenity”)

Red Hill Art Gallery is located at the end of the track on the left side (red metal gate with art design)

The gallery is open Daily from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm
www.redhillartgallery.com

Please note the Corona protocols are mandatory (Face Masks).

Exhibition: A Glimpse of Our Collection – African Contemporary, Sept. 4 – Oct. 31 2021 @ Red Hill Art Gallery

Image: Peterson Kamwathi, Protest Series, Charcoal on Paper via Red Hill Art Gallery.

Dates: September 4 – October 31, 2021

Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Time: 11.00 am to 5.00 pm


Exhibition of works by; Justus Kyalo, Michael Musyoka, Salah Elmur, Shabu Mwangi, Peterson Kamwathi, Paul Onditi, Beatrice Wanjiku, Tom Piri, Denis Muraguri

Directions to the Gallery
From Village Market join Limuru Road. After 13km turn left down a tarmac road, signposted “Zereniti”, continue for 200m, keep left and follow the dirt road (ignore the tarmac road climbing sharply right), after 50m take the right smaller track (sign board “Zerenity”)

Red Hill Art Gallery is located at the end of the track on the left side (red metal gate with art design)

The gallery is open Daily from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm
www.redhillartgallery.com

Please note the Corona protocols are mandatory (Face Masks).

Exhibition: ‘I Will See What I Want To See’, Nov. 13 – Dec. 7 2019 @ Circle Art Gallery


Dates: November 13 – December 7 2019
Venue: Circle Art Gallery

Featuring: Jessica Atieno, Jonathan Fraser, Peterson Kamwathi, Yaye Kassamali,
Onyis Martin, Florin Mmaka, Miska Mohmmed, Anthony Muisyo, Elias Mung’ora, Dennis Muraguri, Precious Narotso, Sujay Shah, Gor Soudan, Lemek Tompoika, Beatrice Wanjiku, Agnes Waruguru

I WILL SEE WHAT I WANT TO SEE
Circle’s second guest-curated exhibition this year brings together sixteen artists, looking at how artists use drawing to record the days of their lives, turning continuous observations of the world into meticulous renderings that exist between recollection and imagining. It also considers the ways in which artists reduce the world to their own image, inviting us to that interior space that evades direct description.

Curated by Jonathan Gathaara Sölanke Fraser

Exhibition: Mourning a Memory by Beatrice Wanjiku, Oct. 27 – Nov. 18 2018 @ One Off Contemporary Gallery


Opening: October 27, 2018
Venue: One Off Contemporary Gallery
Time: noon – 5 pm
Until: November 18, 2018

One Off Gallery is most honoured to be hosting the latest exhibition of paintings on canvas and paper from Beatrice Wanjiku. In the words of the artist, ‘Mourning a memory’ explores a time in decline and our ability to compartmentalize our lives in order to navigate our social spaces. As one of Kenya’s biggest names, Beatrice’s new work does not disappoint and this is a ‘must see’ exhibition in the annual calendar.

Group Exhibition by Beatrice Wanjiku, Peterson Kamwathi, Paul Onditi, Gor Soudan, Justus Kyalo, Onyis Martin & Samuel Wanjau, Dec. 10 2017 – Jan. 21 2018 @ Red Hill Art Gallery

Red Hill Art Gallery Exhibition | Image via the Gallery

Exhibition Opening: December 10, 2017
Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Exhibition by: Beatrice Wanjiku, Peterson Kamwathi, Paul Onditi, Gor Soudan, Justus Kyalo, Onyis Martin and Samuel Wanjau.

The exhibition continues until 21st January 2018

Directions to the Gallery
From Village Market join Limuru Road. After 13km turn left down a dirt road, signposted “Zereneti”, continue for 200m, keep left (ignore the road climbing sharply right), after 50m take the right smaller track. Red Hill Art Gallery is located at the end of the track on the left side (red metal gate) Karibu!

From City Centre Matatu No 114. Stop ‘Posta’
The gallery is open daily from 11.00 to 5.00 pm

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Exhibition: Recent Works III, Nov. 26 2016 – Jan. 17 2017 @ One Off Contemporary Art Gallery

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Opening: November 26, 2016
Venue: One Off Contemporary Art Gallery

Until: January 17, 2017

About
One Off welcomes you to its last exhibition for 2016. Recent works III will comprise un-shown or little shown significant works by all our gallery artists including Peter Ngugi, Beatrice Wanjiku, Peter Elungat, Richard Kimathi, Florence Wangui, Ehoodi Kichapi, Harrison Mburu, James Mbuthia, Chelenge, Timothy Brooke and Peterson Kamwathi.

Find more information, here

Exhibition: Divine Discontent by Beatrice Wanjiku, Apr. 30 – May 24 2016 @ One Off Contemporary Art Gallery

Opening/Private View: April 30, 2016
Venue: One Off Contemporary Art Gallery

Until: May 24, 2016

About
People believe in certain manners, predetermined conduct often according to pre-described behavioural norms of society. Anything counter to this is normally punished whereas “normalcy” is encouraged and rewarded.

In this series the straitjacket is a metaphor that explores boundaries, the idea of boundaries (social and self) and an imposed system of thought. The works delve into how we are anchored by social conditioning and expectation, always bound at the expense of what we desire. In this series the body of work is a reflection of the outward expression of our inner and intimate existence. The figures in these works explore the duality of the state of being and the natural intrinsic state of fulfilment and happiness.

Beatrice Wanjiku – Nairobi – April 2016

http://www.oneoffafrica.com/upcoming-exhibition.html