Category: Exhibition
Exhibition – On the Art of Being Accomplished
From 2019 to 2023, the SALMEA research project brought together researchers from European and East African research institutions to study practices and ideas of self-accomplishment in East Africa. It specifically focused on investment in...
Closing of FSPI CONFMAP – Consolidating the Future through Mastering the Deep Past
This project managed by IFRA in partnership with the French Embassy, helped developing and strengthening local expertise in prehistoric archaeology, paleo-sciences, and cultural management notably through the training of Kenyan students (mostly women from...
Grids and Plots Exhibition
Grids And Plots exhibition highlights landscape transformations through photographic representations that emphasize both territorial and land ownership demarcations. Visit Alliance Française to view the exhibition.
“African Workplaces” 20-30 April at the Alliance Française!
The “African Workplaces” exhibition, organized and curated by IFRA and CFEE, will be shown in April 2022 at the Alliance Française in Nairobi. It was first exhibited in Addis Ababa in October 2021, then...
TURKANA TOOLS : THE DAWN OF TECHNOLOGY
The National Museums of Kenya is hosting the “Turkana Tools: The Dawn of Technology” exhibition at the National Museum in Nairobi from December 2nd until February 28th 2022. This exhibition is part of a...
Archeology of the Deep Past for the Future
IFRA is partnering the project CONFMAP: “Consolidating the Future through Mastering the Deep Past”. Led by archaeologist Sonia Harmand, it brings together the Turkana University College, the National Museums of Kenya, the Turkana Basin Institute,...
Zanzibar, elections 2020
As part of IFRA “Elections Observatory in East Africa” programme, you can read the first photo-reportage published through the platform EXPOSURE about the 2020 general elections in Zanzibar. Written by Marie-Aude Fouéré and illustrated...
Opening of an Acid Etching Lab
On September 22, 2020, an Acid Etching Lab was opened at the National Museums of Kenya (NMK) in Nairobi as a result of a collective programme bringing together the NMK and the “SPLASH” ANR....