'Art is symbolic of a people culture and civilization evolving and coexisting within an environment constantly faced with climatic change'
– Sanaa Gateja
The exhibition draws on the concept of “resonance” by German philosopher Hartmut Rosa—the charged interplay where self and world affect one another—the exhibition reveals how themes of sustainability and climate
Although the continent is the world’s least polluting, it is among the most affected by climate change. “It Resonates”responds not with imagery of catastrophe, but with artistic explorations of connection and transformation. The featured artists engage in dialogue across different dimensions: relationships with others (Sanaa Gateja, Chemu Ng’ok), with transcendence (Martin Jakaila, Joseph Ntensibe, Emo de Medeiros), with the socio-political (Collin Sekajugo, Safaa Erruas), and with nature (Temandrota, Joseph Kamaru).
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Martin Jakaila, Hidden Depths , 2025 -
Martin Jakaila, Nature's palette , 2025 -
Martin Jakaila, Verdant Escape, 2024 -
Chemu Ng'ok, Creating/Community, 2025 -
Collin Sekajugo, Advisors, 2025 -
Collin Sekajugo, If equality was human, 2025 -
Collin Sekajugo, The awarded, 2025 -
Joseph Ntensibe, Dawn , 2021 -
Joseph Ntensibe, Bamboo Forest , 2025 -
TEMANDROTA, Fanorona Sivy (Rouge et Jaune), 2025 -
TEMANDROTA, Lakalaka Volamira, 2025 -
TEMANDROTA, Mihinana Manala Vela, 2025 -
TEMANDROTA, Vela Fanorona 9, 2025 -
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Emo de Medeiros, For the Black Phoenix Shall Rise, 2017 -
Sanaa Gateja, Aralianceae Growth (Inner Garden), 2021 -
Sanaa Gateja, Let's Go Green , 2023 -
Sanaa Gateja, Maid of honour, 2022 -
Sanaa Gateja, Security, 2023 -
Sanaa Gateja, The Queen arrives, 2023 -
Safaa Erruas, Les Murmurs des Atlas oubliés, 2025 -
Safaa Erruas, Le continent, 2018 -
Safaa Erruas, Ink 9, 2020 -
Safaa Erruas, Ink 4, 2019 -
Safaa Erruas, Ink 10, 2020
