Kenya Fri 03-06-2011

Exhibition Opening at Gallery Watatu, Nairobi, on 3rd June 2011
Press Release

Gallery Watatu is pleased to announce an exciting exhibition of new works showing at Gallery Watatu, from the 3rd June – 26th June 2011

This exhibition will be open to the public from the 4th June and will feature new and old works by three of Kenya’s most celebrated artists:

 

Tabitha wa Thuku 

Tabitha wa Thuku

Tabitha wa Thuku

 

Yoni Waite

Yoni Waite

 

Annabelle Wanjiku

Annabelle Wanjiku

 

Opening Reception will be on Friday 3rd June, 2011, from 8 pm, and the exhibition will run till 26th June, 2011

Venue: Gallery Watatu, Mezzanine Floor, Lonrho Africa House, Standard Street, Nairobi. 
Tel: +254 20 2024857
www.gallerywatatu.com

 

For more information please contact
Hirum Ndungu,
Gallery Watatu Media Relations,
Tel : +254 731 405179
Email : hirumnv@yahoo.com

Posted By: Allan Kapten

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