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Art expo celebrates Ubuntu in Nairobi

The exhibition was curated by Mryna Van Der Veen.

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by PERPETUA ETYANG

Infographics22 February 2024 - 21:32
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In Summary


  • The exhibition was sponsored by SGA Security, who also championed environmental sustainability by showcasing recycled bags made from old guards’ uniforms.
  • The bags were donated to Mathare Kids, who performed during the exhibition
Netherlands Business Hub’s Hello Bartlema and art enthusiasts Annick Deridder and David Ongo’olo examine art on display.

Ardhi Gallery recently held an art exhibition themed ‘Ubuntu: Humanity & Environment’.

The exhibition was curated by Mryna Van Der Veen and featured renowned photographer Julius Mwelu, who grew up in the Mathare slums and is now supporting children in the slums.

Art curator Myrna Van Der Veen with Robin De Leeuw.

The exhibition was sponsored by SGA Security, who also championed environmental sustainability by showcasing recycled bags made from old guards’ uniforms.

The bags were donated to Mathare Kids, who performed during the exhibition

SGA security CEO Jules Delahaije donates bags to Mathare Kids’ Talent Hub founder Anthony Odhiambo.
Invest International strategy manager Edwin Van Veenhuizen, Willemijin Blokland and Advance Consulting’s Wojtek Dubelaar.
Art on display.
Netherlands Business Hub general manager Yvonne Oerlemans with directors Matthijs De Dulk and Susan Van Lieshout.
An installation by Mathare Kids Talent Hub.
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