Grace Ndiritu

Grace Ndiritu is a British-Kenyan artist whose artworks are connected with the transformation of the contemporary world, through film, photography, paintings and social practice projects with refugees, migrants and indigenous groups.
Works like The Ark: Center for Interdisciplinary Experimentation; COVERSLUT© fashion and economic project; and shamanic performance art series Healing The Museum have been shown all around the world. Recent exhibitions include Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool (2019), S.M.A.K. & M.S.K., Belgium (2019), Eastside Projects, Birmingham (2018), CAG Vancouver (2018), Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona (2017), Museum Modern of Art, Warsaw (2014), Musee Chasse & Nature and Centre Pompidou, Paris (2013).
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