At an artist discussion on Ethiopian contemporary art at Circle Art Gallery in Nairobi this April, Tamrat Gezahegn was asked to describe his practice and process to which he stood up and gave a short performance in response.
Print magazines around the world seem to be on a prolonged slog towards death for a while now. Print publishing is difficult, even with a supportive ecosystem and it’s likely worse for a place like Addis Ababa.
Zelalem Merga’s recent exhibition at the famed Guramayne Art Center escapes the bounds of the white walls, extends into the lovely garden, and transforms every inch available into a kaleidoscopic reflection of his home studio.
Ye Zembil Melse is an environmental campaign dedicated to bringing about a plastic bag-free Ethiopia through advocating for legislation and raising public awareness.
Michael Owora guides a woman who’d been stretching and warming up for the last 20 minutes to the treadmill and slowly increases the pace as she builds momentum.
Qedamawi comics is a work in progress Fanuel Leul and his team have been working on for the last 3 years. It’s a story set in 2000 years ago in an ancient but highly advanced but pre-technology Ethiopia.
In an office located in what was likely someone’s two-story home, a growing number of mostly male young professionals work every day. This is ARMA Advertising’s new space.