About Us
About Us
After traveling to more than 15 countries on the African continent
as Rwanda’s representative for artistic study tours, exhibitions,
and international workshops, I felt the need to turn my creativity,
skills, and inspiration toward a more extensive project: one that
would nurture the talent of Rwanda’s young artists, and launch
Rwandan contemporary art to global heights. Thus, Ivuka Arts Kigali
was born.
Origins
Ivuka, the Kinyarwandan word for birth, also evokes the companion
idea of rebirth. And indeed, Rwandan contemporary art demands nothing
less at this critical moment in history.
A little over a decade ago, during the terrible days that befell
the Land of A Thousand Hills, the world witnessed the passing of
what may have been today’s Rwandan Masters. Rwanda’s
only major art school, L’Ecole d’Art du Rwanda, was
destroyed, along with countless works of art that defined the country’s
contemporary cultural heritage.
With this single blow, the very institution that was to ensure
the vitality of Rwandan art throughout the continent and the world
was snuffed out. And today, Rwandan contemporary art is practically
unknown by the international community.
But though the body was destroyed, the soul refused to die. The
school’s legacy, albeit diminished, continues to live on in
some of its lesser-known apprentices, namely Karangwa (R.I.P.),
Pascal Bushaija, Félicien Bigira (now based in the U.S.),
and Jean d’Amour Nsengimana. But where can their works be
found?
The fact remains that it is exceptionally difficult for Rwandan
artists to find success without the support of an institution that
can hone their skills and provide a platform for their exposure.
Clearly, then, the time has come for a new body to be raised up
to take on this challenge.
My vision is that Ivuka Arts Kigali will become the next generation
of hands and feet that will blaze the trail for an authentic Rwandan
Renaissance in our day. Join us in making this dream a reality!
Collin Sekajugo
Director
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