Sunday morning is normally the day of choice for us to change out our revolving exhibition at Air Kenya. We prepare everything in advance,including all the price tags and load the pick-up at 6.45am. I find that if I leave Rosslyn by 7am on a Sunday it only takes 25 minutes to do what can be a two to three hour trip to Wilson Airport on a week day. We can then re-hang the show and be back in time to open the gallery at Lone Tree by 11am. Last Sunday was the day! I have included an abstract work from Hassan Fadul (Sudan), two works from Ssali Yusuf (Uganda) and one from Anwar Sadat (Uganda) and finally, the beautiful and intricate mixed media piece on board from Ngene Mwarura who is Kenyan but resides in the USA. In all, a very eclectic presentation but one which I hope will appeal to a very wide audience. I have included an abstract work from Hassan Fadul (Sudan), two works from Ssali Yusuf (Uganda) and one from Anwar Sadat (Uganda) and finally, the beautiful and intricate mixed media piece on board from Ngene Mwarura who is Kenyan but resides in the USA. In all, a very eclectic presentation but one which I hope will appeal to a very wide audience. Please give us your feed-back if you pass through the lounge to catch an Air Kenya flight.
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Carol Lees
As curator of a Fine Art Gallery for over 25 years, I've met some highly original people and found myself in some unusual situations. I hope you enjoy my day to day adventures of running One Off Gallery in Nairobi, Kenya. Archives
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