Webinar: Studio Urbanism(s): Mapping Artist-Led Infrastructures Across Africa and the UK

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. 

Webinar: Studio Urbanism(s): Mapping Artist-Led Infrastructures Across Africa and the UK

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. 

Out of Town: Kilifi New Year Festival ft. 62 Local and International Acts, Dec. 30 2018 – Jan. 2 2019 @ Beneath the Baobabs – Kilifi


Dates: December 30, 2018 – January 2, 2019
Venue: Beneath the Baobabs – Kilifi
Tickets: Final Advance Tickets at KSh 8,000 for the entire 4-day duration. Tickets at the gate will cost KSh 9,000

Advance tickets available, here

About
Located in Kenya on the East coast of Africa, Kilifi is where we chose to call home. This was not only because of its stunning natural beauty, but because of the future that we envisioned for it. In 2014, the founders decided to host a gathering that would act as a melting pot of global cultures and a haven for freedom of expression. It was going to be a place where they could fiercely advocate what they themselves believed in: conscious living and sustainability.

Our festival – with secret nooks, majestic spaces and art dotted all across the site – is intended to encourage renewal. It culminates with the burning of a large wooden sculpture, symbolising new beginnings and a shared optimism for a brighter future, bringing together the community of Kilifi and all festival goers for a moving spectacle.

The Music
This year’s festival will offer three stages with over 40 artists from different genres: House and Techno Music, Dub Reggae and Bass Music with both Kenyan and international acts

Here’s a sample of all the DJ lineup in store for 2019. First Wave Lineup:

Nickodemus (US), Gato Preto (D/AO/GH), Yaadcore (JM), Cian Finn (IRE), DJ invIZable (SA), Yeti (SA), Jinku (K), Kerby (K), Seth Schwarz (D), Pete on the Corner (UK), Makadem (K), Marcus WI (K), Tash LC (UK), Enchan (K), Chucky (K), Belville (D), Dreadsteppa (K), Umojah Sound System (K), Commoner (UK), Sadhu Sensi (SA), Abaki Simba (K), Brian Kadawa (K), Shishi (K) et al.

Mind, Body, Soul
We are excited to announce a newly created area dedicated to feeding the senses and educating the mind; away from the exciting and intense music and energy of the dance floors beneath the baobabs.

Here, we will hold workshops, talks and have different therapies and therapists on hand to enhance the festivals values of holistic living and conscious education. Our attendees feed both mind & body with yoga and other activities which all have an emphasis on improving quality of life.

Our Ethos
We stand for diversity in race, religion, sex, origin and humanity. The basic principle behind this is that the more diverse we are the richer we are! We judge people by who they are inside, not by the colour of their skin, sex, sexual orientation or anything else skin deep.

We want to act as a platform for growing the wellness and alternative education movement in Kenya. For it to be a bigger part of lives of everyone who comes through our gates.

Kilifi New Year commits to protect and conserve the local environment and as act as an example and inspiration to live consciously on the planet. We focus on ecological awareness, e.g. gardening/ cultivation of land, water harvesting and conservation education.

Creativity: The dream is to showcase and develop talents and potential in music and art from all over Kenya.

The Magic Maker. We want Kilifi New Year acts as a beacon to attract international and homegrown creativity & talent in order to bring in the skills and knowledge which will to amplify all of the above goals.

The Venue: Beneath the Baobabs
This is the unique jungle site populated by ancient trees is set beside the stunning Takaungu Creek on the Indian Ocean. It is surrounded by pristine lush plateau, and is home to secret wild orange and lemon orchards, bamboo forests and thousand year-old baobabs that make for a magical setting for any experience.

Over the next 12 months is hosting two main public festivals, Kilifi New Year Beneath the Baobabs, and Kilifi Roots Festival – Beneath the Baobabs.

Safaricom Jazz Festival: Celebrating 5 Years with BWB (Norman Brown, Kirk Whalum, Rick Braun), the Betty Bears et al, Feb. 25 2018 @ Kasarani Stadium


Date: February 25, 2018
Venue: Training Grounds, Kasarani Stadium
Time: from 10 am (Gates Open), and Performances – 12 noon
Tickets: Adults KES 2,000/-, and Students (with ID) KES 500/-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jib1w_bzAM

Performances by: BWB (Norman Brown, Kirk Whalum, Rick Braun) – USA, Joja Wendt – Germany, Gloria Bosman – South Africa, Lean – Belgium, the Betty Bears – Israel, Holly Madge & Emma-Jean Thackray – UK, Mambo Tribe – Kenya, Limericks – Kenya, Jimek – Poland, along with Ghetto Classics & Safaricom Youth Orchestra.

The GoDown Arts Centre’s Creative Entrepreneurship Course Cohort IX – Call For Applications for May 19th – July 22nd 2017


The GoDown Arts Centre’s Creative Entrepreneurship Course. Application for May 19th – July 22nd 2017

Who Applies?
*Anyone engaged in any aspect of the creative economy with at least two years in the practice.

Deadline for applications: May 2, 2017

To apply, and for more information; visit http://application.creativeentrepreneurshipkenya.org/

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Safaricom Jazz Festival: David Sanborn – USA & TaxiWars – Belgium, Feb. 26 2017 @ Training Grounds – Kasarani Stadium

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Date: February 26, 2017
Venue: Training Grounds – Kasarani Stadium
Time: Gates open at 10 am and show starts at 12 noon
Tickets: Regular KES 2,000/- and Students KES 500/-

Performances by: David Sanborn – USA, TaxiWars – Belgium, The Hazelnuts – Israel, Ray Lema & Saka Saka – Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Bokani Dyer – South Africa, Arun Ghosh – UK, Shamsi Music – Kenya, Mwai and the Truth – Kenya, and the Nairobi Horns Project – Kenya

All proceeds from the ticket sales will go to funding Ghetto Classics

Kilifi NYE line-up

NYE Party: Kilifi New Year 2016/17, Dec. 31 2016 – Jan. 2 2017 @ Distant Relatives Eco-lodge & Backpackers – Kilifi

Kilifi NYE line-up
Kilifi NYE line-up

Date and Time: 31st December 2016 at 16:00 to 2nd January 2017 at 6:00
Venue: Distant Relatives Eco-lodge & Backpackers, Kilifi
Admission Costs: KES 6000 (inclusive of camping – bring your camping gear!)
Contact Information For Ticket Bookings: 0715660111 | kilifinye@gmail.com

Kilifi New Year’s line-up includes the best of Kenyan and international DJs and electronic acts: Bengatronics, Seth Schwarz, Be Svendsen, Electrafrique Band, Umojah Sound System, DJ Cortega, Luke Redford, Umoja, Gregg Tendwa, Eddie Grey, Makadem, Dread Steppa, Lucky Birdi, Enchan, Chucky, Pete Rowbots, and Max Melesi

About
Kilifi New Year is preparing for the third edition of the festival this year, promising a bigger, better and bolder show than ever before. The highlights of a line-up that brings together artists from Kenya, Senegal, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Netherlands and the UK include Kenya’s own Bengatronics, the return of Seth Schwarz with his unique electric violin combo, an Electrafrique Band reunion, a visit from the legendary Be Svendsen and a broad mix of Kenya’s finest electronic performers.

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Ten Cities Screening Series: Weekender, Feb. 27 2014 @ Goethe Institut

Weekender
Weekender is a feature film by Karl Golden.

Date: February 27, 2014
Venue: Goethe Institut
Time: 6.30 pm
Entry: Free

About
Situated around 1990 in the UK the film follows the rave scene that has arrived from Ibiza. In Manchester, best mates Matt and Dylan are in their early 20’s and they quickly rise through the ranks to join the promoting elite. It’s everything they dreamed of and more. But as their success continues to grow, they attract a more dark and sinister world. Matt and Dylan start to drift apart as they are forced to question the dreams they set out to achieve and their once solid friendship.

Part of a series of numerous feature films and documentaries, focusing on different aspects of club and sub-culture around the globe under the Ten Cities Project