
Zambia Belonging
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Exploring identity through photographs from the past. An initiative by @everydaylusaka
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sana 👩🏻🎨's poetic reflections on our joint CVC fellowship. The blog post also contains some images of our work in progress produced in the stacks of the Cambridge University Library which we had rare access to Cambridge Visual Culture Cambridge UL Special Collections Zambia Belonging ARU Photography 📷




The (many!) collages created by participants in the workshop served as the basis for a chapbook, produced and printed in a live performance-workshop led by Julia at Common Books in the Weston Library’s Blackwell Hall Bodleian Libraries, which was open to the public.



Photography has a way of immortalizing history, be it the history of well-known public figures or the everyday person. Zambia Belonging explores notions of identity, history and nationhood through the use of photography. shorturl.at/nIQ14 #ZambianHistory #EverydayLusaka



I could talk about history in general and Zambian history all day long so it was a great pleasure to form this narrative of meaning by Nkwazi Magazine with other greats like The Historian and Zambia Belonging 🔥🔥🇿🇲


A new exhibition has landed in our Centre & Library! Explore these brilliant collages of photo-copied Zambian archival material from the Royal Commonwealth Society Collection held at Cambridge University Library. The workshop was put on by Cambridge Visual Culture fellows Sana & Kerstin. 🔗 in bio for more!

The newest spot in town - The Everyday Lusaka Gallery This new gallery, established by Sana Ginwalla (founder of Zambia Belonging and everydaylusaka), is located in Lusaka's CBD in the historic EW Tarry Building. It is deliberately located in an area where one may not expect to


African Studies Library - Cambridge University The artists' work is part of the Re-entangling the Visual Archive project funded by Cambridge Collections Connections Communities, which seeks to address inequalities of access to archives in collaboration with Zambia Belonging and ARU #ARUCreative


African Studies Library - Cambridge University Cambridge Collections Connections Communities Zambia Belonging ARU Last week a workshop was hosted by the project team with Cambridge University Library staff designed to introduce them to creative and thought-provoking ways of engaging with collections with difficult histories.


Cambridge Collections Connections Communities African Studies Library - Cambridge University The works by visiting Zambian artists Maingaila Muvundika, Edith Chiliboy, Sana Ginwalla and Cambridge-based practitioner Kerstin Hacker created vital conversations on collecting and curating the Global South. Read more: loom.ly/f2EIdjg Camb School Art & Camb School Creative Industries Zambia Belonging




