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Africancolours: Your Guide To Contemporary African Art - Africancolours: your guide to contemporary African art AfricanColours, Press Centre, Chester House, Koinange street, Nairobi, KENYA P.O. Box 56814 -00200, phone + 254 20 250373 njoroge@africancolours.com Online Exhibition Works of art for sale by Thom Ogonga, Alex Mbugua, Kanyiva Kahare, Kevin Kariuki, Beatrice Wanjiku, Leon Kuhn, Maggie Otieno, Nelly Wanjiru aka Mama Uji, Mary Ogembo, Veroniccah Muwonge, Yassir Ali, Sam Kimemia, Annabelle Wanjiku, Fitsum Berhe, Samuel Githui, Wilson Mwangi, click on image to see more.. Coffee: an exhibition with a difference An educational, colourful and aromatic exhibition that examines the anatomy of the coffee industry opened at the Alliance Francaise in Nairobi on 27th October 2005. Produced by the 'French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development' (CIRAD), this bilingual exhibition provides a fascinating insight into the history, evolution, cultivation, harvesting and roasting of what is often referred to as the 'Black Gold', including the current challenges facing the coffee trade. A special focus on the history of Kenyan Coffee will also be presented courtesy of Dormans, Kenya's leading coffee experts. Dorman's will also be present at the showcase to offer visitors a taste of the best of Kenyan coffee specialities. For the stakeholders from the industry and general public, two informative conferences, co-ordinated by CIRAD and the French Institute for Research in Africa (IFRA) are underway with the themes 'The Future of Coffee in Kenya' and 'Coffee and Environment'. This exhibition ends on 20th November 2005.     RaMoMa hosts Theresa Musoke Theresa Musoke started painting early in her life. She joined the Faculty of Fine Arts at Makerere University, an opportunity that enhanced her skills as a fledging professional artist. Several decades later on, her work is often characterized by shapes and impressions of animals in apparent motion. Her main inspiration is Africa's richly endowed wild game. Theresa continues to fulfil her commitment to artistic expression, even in old age by conducting numerous workshops and creating new work. Her most recent paintings will be on display at the Rahimtulla Museum of Modern Art (RaMoMa) gallery in Nairobi, Kenya during her solo exhibition which begins on 5th November and runs through until 15th November 2005.     for more information contact email: ramoma@africaonline.co.ke or Tel: + 254 20 2729181 / 2 Jesse and Mbuthia at Le Rustique A new exhibition featuring artists Jesse Ng'ang'a and Mbuthia Maina opened in Nairobi at the Le Rustique Restaurant on 7th October 2005. On display are some of the artists latest works, and the exhibition runs through until 23rd November 2005. Le Rustique is situated along General Mathenge drive, in Westlands, Nairobi. for more details contact Tel: + 254 721 842231 or  + 254 20 3753081. Search Home Shop F.A.Q. redbook yellow pages greenroom blueprint Select a country Home Shop International Friends Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo Cote d'Ivoire Djibouti DR of the Congo Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Kenya
 
 
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