
Clara Chebet ~ @cici_che_
The Kenyan Government Seeks To Build A Better Business Future For Its Younger Population And Modernise The Curriculum.
The ‘Visi0ns & Possibilities’ Exhibition At The Bermondsey Art Project Space, Just Beyond London Bridge, Proved To Be A Simple Success, Even Though It Began As An Art Exhibition With No Art In The House On Preview Day.
Dignitries & Leaders Proved Loyal And The Event Culminated With A Celebration of Kenya’s 60th Anniversary of Independence At Lancaster House A Month After King Charles Enjoyed A Four Day Tour of Kenya As His First Visit To The African Continent Since His Coronation Back In May This Year.
This Kenyan Government African Art Initiative Seeks To Build A Better Business Future For Its Young Creatives As They Calculate Young People Constitute The Greatest Proportion of The Kenyan Population In An Ever Growing Creative Market
Growth In New Industries Such As Tech, Digital And Gaming, Has Seen Kenyan Leaders Develop A New Perspective Centered Around Artistry
Exhibiton Held At ‘The Bermondsey Project Space’ Art Gallery Tues Nov 28 ~ Wed Dec 6 2023

The Kenyan Government Crest

Photo Posted On Instagram By thegrio. The Kenyan Government And The British Government Connect Through The Inaugural London Kenyan Contemporary Art Exhibition This December (2023), Kenya’s 6oth Independence Anniversary

The British Government Crest
Hosted Just Beyond London Bridge, It Proved To Be An Artistic Success And Positive Business Enterprise. This Proved To Be An Extra Special Achievement In The End As At One Point It Began As An Art Exhibition With No Art!
On The Preview Day Due To Bureaucratic International Travel & Transport Delays The Paintings Were Not In Place. But This In Itself Proved To Be A Great Business Lesson In The Importance of Proper Preparation, Pre-empting Practical Problems And Problem-Solving.
Fortunately Perserverance And Important Paintings Proved To Be A Powerful Combination And The Art Eventually Arrived Allowing Both Visitors & Artistic Entrepreneurs To Enjoy A Positive, Productive & Poignant Experience!

Dignitries & Leaders Proved Loyal And The Event Culminated With A Celebration of Kenya’s 60th Anniversary of Independence At Lancaster House, In London.
This Classy Cultural Kenyan London Collaboration Took Place Just A Month After King Charles III Enjoyed A Four Day Tour of Kenya On His First Visit To The African Continent Since His Coronation Earlier This Year, In The Spring On Saturday May 6th.
Here TheOrator.Press (TO.P) Showcases The Event With A Selection of The Artists’ Paintings, Video Clips From The Curators And Comments From Visitors


Brian Kimani ~ @bruh_yoh_kimani

Chesta Nyamosi ~ @chestanyamosi

Mark Maganga ~ @Lambogreen4.44

Stephen Ogalo ~ aka Sogallo ~ @sogallo
The Kenyan Government Is Combining The Swahili Word Meaning ‘Talent’ & The Swahili Word Meaning ‘Money’ To Highlight Its New Art Initiative Policy ‘Talenta Hela’ Dedicated To Growing Its Creative Industry. The Policy ‘Talenta Hela’ Is Designed To Boost The Kenyan Economy And “Put Money Into The Pockets” of Upcoming Entreprising Artists. This Is By Encouraging Them To Open Their Minds And Imaginations Further By Embracing The Concept of Art And Finance, A Notion Long Since Recognised By Affluent Art Collectors All Over The World.
Some Art Collections Owned By The Great And The Good Around The World Are Worth Millions of Pounds.
The Idea Is That An Initial Programme of Government Sponsorship And Support Will Allow Them To Showcase Their Work, Build Creative Platforms, Develop Networks, Promote The Kenyan Brand And Then Venture off On Their Own, Armed With New Skills, Confidence, Connections And Commercial Competencey For The New Emerging Creative Industries. In Addition This Is All With Regard For The Sustainability And Awareness of Climate Change.
In This Spirit It Deployed A Delegation of Ambassadors & Artists To Launch The Inaugural Exhibition of Kenyan Contemporary Art Running From Tuesday November 28 To Wednesday December 6th 2023 At The Bermondsey Art Space London. The Event Was Followed By A Reception At British Government’s Diplomatic Enterainment Venue Lancaster House In Anticipatory Celebration of The Upcoming 60th Anniversary of Kenya Independence Day (On December 12 2023 #jamhuriday).

Left: Kanazia Onalo Founder of @kanaizagallery And Kanaiza.com
Right: Kezhia Orege Founder of okellooregeart.com @okello_orege_art
Centre: His Excellency, Manoah Esipisu, Ambassador To The Kenyan High Commission kenyahighcom.org.uk
All In Attendance At The Preview of The ‘Visions & Possibilites’ Exhibition At Bermsondsey Project Space Art Gallery, London, England, @bpojectspace

Brian Lein ~ @_brianlein

Denis Cheruiyot ~ @denischeru.artist

Ron Enoch Lukes ~ @ron_lukes_art

Tedd Mwaniki ~ @tedd_arts
Douglas Kasimu, Council Member of The Kenya Cultural Centre, Discusses How Art Can Be Used To Influence Improvements In Climate Change
Olivia Ouko, Deputy Director of The Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy And Sports In Kenya, Explains That The Country Can No Longer Only Rely On Traditional Pathways To Job Creation And Why It Is Supporting Music, Art And Digital Developments
Michael Pundo, Charismatic CEO of The Kenyan Cultural Centre, Explains The New Kenyan Government Art Policy ‘Talenta Hela’. And That Eastern African Countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda & Rawanda Speak Swahili. Elegant Kanaiza Onalo, Founder of The Kanaiza Art Gallery, Hosted The Exhibition’s Q & A Session. @kanaizagallery And Kanaiza.com





@BettieZackAfricana

Clinton Odhiambo ~ @clinton_artisto

Eugene Kimotho ~ @eugenegarts

Henry Nyagudi ~ @nyags_art

Simon Marui ~ @maruiartist


Here, Eastender Kanaiza Onalo, Founder of The Kanaiza Art Gallery @kanaizagallery And Kanaiza.com, Along With Michael Pundo, CEO of The Kenyan Cultural Centre. @kenya.culturalcentre Highlight The Importance of Artists, Buyers, And Collectors, Building Networks & Independence.

African Art Curator & Tribal Art Expert Kezhia Orege (Right, Wearing Yellow Paisley, Poised With Some Fellow Beautiful Art Lovers), Founder of okellooregeart.com @okello_orege_art, Was Instrumental In Helping The Kenyan High Commission & The Kenyan Cultural Centre Produce The Inaugural Kenyan Contemporary Art Exhibition ‘Visions & Possibilites’ At The ‘Bermsondsey Project Space’ Art Gallery London, England, @bpojectspace
