SOME PROJECTS FINANCED IN 2024 BY THE ACF

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ART OF AFRICA GALLERY
  •  PROJET “LES VIOLENCES D’UNE VIE DE FEMME” || GUINEE CONAKRY

“Les violences d’une vie de femme” is a committed artistic work that uses slam as a powerful vehicle to denounce violence against women. Supported by the African Culture Fund (ACF), this creation plays a crucial role in raising public awareness about the often hidden realities of these pervasive violences. Through impactful slam performances, the work provides an emotional and educational platform, amplifying the voices of victims and prompting deep reflection on the roots and consequences of these injustices. It also encourages an open and inclusive dialogue about possible solutions. The financial support from the ACF underscores the importance of art as a catalyst for social change and justice. By investing in cultural projects that address sensitive issues such as gender equality, the ACF strengthens its commitment to promoting women’s rights and creating a more just and equitable environment for all.

Lien : https://web.facebook.com/share/p/5Tx5Tv1nZWTKworY/

  • PROJET “BOGOLAN HARMONIE || MALI

    “Bogolan Harmonie” is an artistic project focused on training in the traditional techniques of bogolan, a textile art from West Africa. It offers inclusive workshops for all, exhibitions showcasing participants’ works, and awareness-raising activities aimed at giving a voice to marginalized communities. The project aims to encourage intercultural dialogue, promote social inclusion, and create a more harmonious and inclusive society.

    Lien : https://web.facebook.com/share/p/V5aFyVwG5Uos7VGw/  

  •  CLAIRE RUFARO MUNJOMA (ARTISTE) || ZIMBABWE

    Her innovative artistic approach involves transforming waste into works of art. She uses objects discarded by society to create visually powerful and meaningful creations. Through this transformation, Claire not only gives new life to waste but elevates it into art that invites critical reflection on contemporary social issues. Her creations reveal the true victims of social injustice and raise awareness of our responsibility towards current challenges and their impact on future generations. By incorporating recycled materials into her art, Claire Rufaro MUNJOMA critiques overconsumption and the environmental impact of waste, while demonstrating how seemingly insignificant objects can be reinvented to serve as artistic works. Her artistic practice goes beyond aesthetics; it is an engaged act of sustainability and social denunciation, affirming the role of art as a catalyst for change and awareness.

    Lien : https://web.facebook.com/share/p/BUGEbSoGXWwdAD8T/

  • PROJET “RENFORCER LES DROITS DES FEMMES DANS LE SECTEUR DE LA DANSE” || GAMBIE

    In celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, the “Strengthening Women’s Rights in the Dance Sector” project organized a three-day capacity-building workshop to commemorate the day. This workshop aimed to educate women in the dance sector about their fundamental rights, including protection against sexual harassment and exploitation, and to promote equal opportunities. The project seeks to raise awareness among participants about  their rights, boost their self-confidence, and encourage a safe and fair working environment in the dance field.

    Lien : https://www.facebook.com/share/p/NNCLKbmZMHVev1ec/  

  • PROJET “WE ARE ALL POETS” || NIGÉRIA

    The album “We are all Poets,” supported by the African Culture Fund, is a collection of engaged oral poetry addressing social issues such as climate change, feminism, entrepreneurship, and political engagement. Designed to empower Nigerian youth, especially women, the album encourages responsibility and leadership in all sectors. It celebrates African oral culture while inspiring young people to become agents of change in their communities.

    Lien : https://www.facebook.com/share/p/5T9fPqFuoQrAPohg/

     

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