EXHIBITIONS WE HAVE WORKED ON
















26th Nov- 10th Dec 2020 by Piloya Irene
Like trees, humans can also suffer from “transplant shocks,” from violent uprootings from their homes. The Loboyo-born artist Piloya Irene takes inspiration from trees in their ambivalences, their sense of shelter and their fragility to whither.










6th – 29th May 2022 by Group Exhibition
The works of Dorothy Amenuke, Nakitende Sheila, and Theresah Ankomah presented in this exhibition explore questions of transience and relationality in diverse and complicated ways, establishing themselves within this space of opacity, in which according to Glissant lies the radical potential to subvert systems of domination.










April 2-4, 2022 by Sheila Nakitende
Sheila Nakitende’s work is historically and emotionally textured in materiality, colour and form. In Abaana ba Kintu, she invites viewers to engage with heritage, colonization, patriarchy, and the multiple facets of changing environments.















28th 04 2022 by Uche Okeke
Transitions and Journeys through Uche Okeke`s work
The exhibition presents a body of Okeke’s work predominantly focusing on works on paper, including drawings and paintings, that have not been made available for public viewing for many years.