Entertainment of Friday, 30 November 2018

Source: Henry Derben

Future Focus Arts Exhibition on Afrofuturism set for December 6

The exhibition will provide platform for local artists to showcase their wares and network The exhibition will provide platform for local artists to showcase their wares and network

PICHA Stock in collaboration with BLQ, USL Express Print & Copy, Furnart and Signature Lifestyle present the Future Focus Exhibition this December.

This photographic exhibition aims to provide African photographers with a platform to prove that local creatives are more than capable of producing work worthy of global attention. All work will be for sale.

AFROFUTURISM: A movement in literature, music, art, etc., featuring futuristic or science fiction themes which incorporate elements of black history and culture.

Taking place on the first Thursday of December 2018, the Accra event will feature interpretations of the “Afrofuturism” concept by photographers from across the continent. The final selection of images has been curated by Daron Bandeira, Ghana-based art director and founder of the contemporary creative platform, Afrobougee. Guests will be able to enjoy a panel discussion with prominent local creatives covering Afrofuturism and the African visual creative sphere as a whole.

Identical exhibitions will launch in Cape Town, South Africa and Nairobi, Kenya in partnership with Fujifilm SA, Cameraland Cape Town, Ground Art Caffe, sofacompany.com and Quality Frames Africa.

PICHA provides image buyers with access to royalty-free stock photography of Africa and custom content creation services that help them tell authentic visual stories and connect with their audiences. We work closely with local photographers to empower creatives across our continent by showing them how they can earn a living from their art. The brand is driven by visual content that showcases a contemporary side of Africa and people of the African diaspora.