This event is in the past.It took place on January 14, 2026 at Institute for the Humanities.
Kaloki Nyamai weaves Kenya's memory into vast hanging works that blur painting, sculpture, and installation. His debut Michigan show layers Kamba traditions with contemporary narratives through acrylic, rope, and stitched yarn.
Immersive installation
Contemporary African art
Multidisciplinary work
Kenyan history
Tips
đŒïžsecond piece on view at U-M Museum of Art
Opening Reception for Tukilile Vaa
Burns Park
Kaloki Nyamai weaves Kenya's memory into vast hanging works that blur painting, sculpture, and installation. His debut Michigan show layers Kamba traditions with contemporary narratives through acrylic, rope, and stitched yarn.
Immersive installation
Contemporary African art
Multidisciplinary work
Kenyan history
Tips
đŒïžsecond piece on view at U-M Museum of Art
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