Window Galleries: Nabawanuka Creations by Nadine Nabawanuka Williams

04/08/2021

Nabawanuka Creations by Nadine Nabawanuka Williams

In August 2021, we kicked off our #WindowGalleries programme with an exhibition by Blackbird Leys based artist Nadine Nabawanuka Williams, also known as Nabawanuka Creations @nadine1066.

This solo show by Nadine was presented in collaboration with the African School and featured a vibrant range of art including paintings, collages and writing that highlighted and celebrated pan-African heritage, diaspora and stories. Embracing a range of motifs and figures from different pan-African cultures, her work honours those from both wider African continent as well as members of the African diaspora. The work combined elements of African and Western art, bridging the gap between art and craft.

‘Nabawanuka Creations ’ was on display in the #WindowGalleries from 4th August 2021 to the 19th August 2021.

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