Ancient Civilizations & Futuristic Visions Exhibit

Showcasing the work of nine artists, this exhibit draws from African stories of the past to reshape the present and imagine new futures.

By African Leadership Academy

Curated by: Umazi Mvurya

Ancient Civilizations & Futuristic Visions  exhibit features eight captivating works that draw from African stories and experiences to reimagine the present and inspire new futures. Each piece offers a unique perspective, creating a rich tapestry of identity, culture, and possibility. Through diverse mediums, these artists draw from the wisdom of the past, reframe the present, and envision a future shaped by African identities and experiences.

Guardians Of The Galaxy (2024) by Morinola BalogunAfrican Leadership Academy

Guardians of the Galaxy

This mixed media piece by Marinola Balogun, reimagines African women as superheroes, highlighting their power and resilience. It challenges traditional gender norms and celebrates women's essential role in shaping the future.

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My Frequency Vibes Different (2024) by Chelsea OdufuAfrican Leadership Academy

My Frequency Vibes Different

A visual exploration of unseen frequencies that shape our identities and connections. This work by Chelsea Odufu celebrates the unique vibrations that define us, resonating with the rhythms of our personal and cultural histories.


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The Afrosurreal Quotidian (2024) by Kuln'ZuAfrican Leadership Academy

The Afrosurreal Quotidian

Through vibrant, surreal collages, artist Kuln'zu celebrates the intimate, queer lives of young Africans, challenging narrow definitions of identity and embracing the multiplicity of our experiences.


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The Majors (01/2024) by Sheila ChukwulozieAfrican Leadership Academy

The Majors

A reflection on self-discovery and transformation, this story by Sheila Chukwulozie invites audiences to follow the Hero's journey from The Fool to their renewed self-awareness, guided by the Igbo concept of cyclic time.


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Practical Portals. (2022) by Marwa EltahirAfrican Leadership Academy

Practical Portals

Told through somatic performance and solfeggio frequencies, this moving-image series documents storyteller Marwa Eltahir's embodied healing journey. Each vignette explores the transformative power of nature, memory, and belonging.


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AfriLand (2024) by Umazi MvuryaAfrican Leadership Academy

Sankha: An AfriLand Story

This duo exhibit, featuring  A-Fri-Land and Sankha, embarks on a philosophical journey through time and heritage, blending indigenous rights with Africanfuturism. It transcends history, celebrating the power of choice in shaping a collective future. 


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Someday Soon (2024) by Goodness AgaezeAfrican Leadership Academy

Someday Soon

In his latest work, Nigerian photographer Goodness Agaeze reimagines the traditional art of fishing including a Fish Tracking Device that can be attached to local canoes and that communicates with Google to allow them to fish at any time of the day. 


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What about me makes you uncomfortable? (2023) by Mickie MuchilwaAfrican Leadership Academy

What About Me Makes You Uncomfortable?

This self-portrait by Mickie Muchilwa, challenges narrow definitions of beauty and humanity, exploring the power of claiming space despite being othered.

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Omí by Umazi MvuryaAfrican Leadership Academy

The Curator

Kenyan artist Umazi Mvurya uses visual arts to envision a world free from inequality. Her impactful installations and media promote change. Known for leading the peace-driven I Am Kenyan Project, she's a TedX Teen fellow and recognized by BBC for her activism and visionary art.

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Curated By: Umazi Mvurya

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