Wednesday 2nd November 2016 @2pm - 4pm
As a follow-up to the last conversation, held at The Art Space, Mukami Kuria will be giving an update on the plans in place for "The Gathering," an artists forum created by Michael Armitage, Nicola Armitage and herself. "The Gathering" offers African artists
With growing attention on art from Africa and particularly from the region, we discuss what the role of collectives is in providing space to work, collaborate and network locally and internationally.
Maina Boniface and Michael Musyoka will take us through The Brush Tu model, past, present, and
Jiemin Tomita, Head of Recruitment and Partnerships will be on hand to discuss opportunities for education at Bath Spa as well as tracks in careers related to The Arts.
Pendo Muthiora will also be in hand to answer your questions as the Bath Spa Representative in Kenya.
Come learn more about
Friday 1st September 2016 - 2pm to 4pm
The Gathering, an artists forum created by Michael Armitage, Nicola Armitage and Mukami Kuria, offers African artists (local and diaspora) a chance to interact with each other outside of an institutional context. The space offers practicing artists a
Photo Credit: Joel Lukhovi
Raphael Chikukwa and Renée Mboya will be in conversation about the future of Contemporary Art in Africa. They will touch on key pointers on Art History from Africa and well as current perceptions on art from Africa.
With East Africa remaining relatively less known in
This Wednesday at The Art Space, Dale Webster will lead the fourth of a series of four conversations about Art History.
Continuing the themes explored in previous sessions, Dale will examine the ways in which Western art practice took the form it did.The discussion will explore art history
Finance has sometimes been seen to be complicated to and this is no different to creatives. Jeffie Magina leads a conversation about learning to handle financial issues. In this talk he will discuss:
1. Money
a. Its financial philosophy
b. Theories: Precautionary, Speculative and
Mid-morning Cinema at THE ART SPACE is a platform that offers art and film enthusiasts the opportunity to view and share critique on films in an open and social setting. The main focus will be African Cinema but other foreign films and art documentaries will be discussed as well. This will also be a