2024 Exhibitions
So excited to be part of this exhibition!
"AnkhLave is excited to unveil “Echoes of Home” at the world renowned Tafaria Castle & Center for the Arts (@tafaria.castle) in Nyeri, Kenya 🇰🇪
“Echoes of Home” is an exhibition that brings together a diverse group of over 30 U.S. based Black artists, each presenting two-dimensional artworks that delve into the complexities of ancestral identity. Hosted in Kenya, the birthplace of many African diasporic roots, this exhibition serves as a poignant act of reclamation; a journey back to the origins of cultural heritage, history, and self.
The artists featured in this exhibition; ranging from painters to mixed-media creators; embark on a shared exploration of their ancestral narratives. Through their works, they confront the historical displacements and erasures experienced by their forebears, reclaiming and reimagining identities that were once lost or obscured. Each piece is a dialogue between the artists’ present selves and the echoes of their ancestral pasts, rendered through vibrant colors, symbolic imagery, and powerful storytelling.
Kenya, with its rich tapestry of cultures and histories, provides a profound backdrop for this exhibition. The country’s landscapes, traditions, and spiritual practices resonate deeply with the themes of the artworks, creating a space where the artists’ explorations of identity are both personal and universal. By presenting their works in Kenya, these artists not only honor their own histories but also engage in a broader conversation about the African diaspora, cultural continuity, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery.
“Echoes of Home” is more than an exhibition; it is a reclamation. It is a return to the roots of identity, a celebration of ancestral legacies, and a testament to the enduring power of art to bridge histories, geographies, and identities.
This show was Curated by Dario Mohr (@dariomohr_art) Founder and Director of AnkhLave Arts Alliance, Inc. (@ankhlave) a nonprofit organization presenting artists who seek to continue the legacy of their indigenous heritage through their contemporary art."