
Njabala Foundation
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Creating safe spaces for women artists to blossom.
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Grab yourself a copy of the The EastAfrican to catch the #ObuloBwaffefestival article by BAMUTURAKI MUSINGUZI.




During #ObuloBwaffefestival, Ibadan based curator and performer Amaka Obioma performed Ayeyi at Nyungu ya Mawe forest park. This collaborative project between Njabala Foundation and TantdileXL was supported by British Council. 📸 by Framez & Wavez #ayeyi #Njabalaexhibition #Womanart



From the earth, to the stage, and back again ♻️. The #ObuloBwaffefestival made a statement with this biodegradable backdrop stage mural! Celebrating #EarthDay with art that treads lightly on our planet. Happy Earth day everyone 📸 by Framez & Wavez.






As part of the mentorship program for East African Curators, we are hosting a virtual lecture from N'Goné Fall, an independent curator and cultural policies specialist on June 6. RSVP for event with link in bio. #ICImentorship





Join us on Zoom on June 27th for a virtual symposium featuring the six participants in the mentorship program for East African Curators presented by Njabala Foundation and AWARE Women Artists. This event marks the conclusion of the program. RSVP with link in bio! #ICImentorship #CuratorsIntl


"Building houses of our own thoughts 💭" A profound message from Fadzai Muchemwa, esteemed curator National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe and a mentor in our transformative mentorship program for East African Curators! Catch full video on YouTube and more details on our website. link in bio!


Unlocking potential through knowledge 🎓! Join us for a powerful message from the incredible Ba Taonga Julia Kawunda Kaseka, director Modzi Arts in Zambia, she shares why Education is paramount in shaping the next generation of East African Curators within out mentorship program.

Watch inspiring mentor Violet Nantume share her unique approach to nurturing East African Curators. Speaking from Kumasi, Ghana, she delves into the impact of insight into specificity of context across African localities, shaping a relevant and impactful mentorship experience.