Kwetu Exhibition
A Celebration of Black Art
Kwetu means 'our' in Swahili. A language from the Bantu people spoken across Eastern and Central Africa.
This virtual exhibition celebrates the beautifully rich and powerfully versatile art from people of African and Caribbean heritage, from London and the Diaspora. Our selected artists include Manzi Jackson, Patrick Dougher, REWA, Tejumola Butler Adenuga, Ufuoma Isiavwe and Vanessa Endeley.
This exhibition is supported by our annual Mayoral event commemorating UNESCO's International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its abolition. A free ticketed online public event with a mix of keynote speakers, panel discussions, poetry and musical music performances by the talented saxophonist Xhosa Cole, Chineke! Orchestra and singer song-writter Ayanna Witter-Johnson.
Curated by Eve Makena on behalf of Events for London.
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