Tendrils: A podcast on moving image in East Africa

Tendrils: A podcast on moving image in East Africa
Podcast Description
A podcast that delves into the dynamic realm of moving image in East Africa.
Through discussions, audio tours and interviews, artists and filmmakers showcase how they create immersive experiences through images.
Tendrils is a podcast created by East African curators E.N. Mirembe, Rosie Olang’ Odhiambo and Jesse Gerard Mpango under Art Exchange: Moving Image.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores themes related to contemporary visual arts and the moving image in East Africa, with episodes profiling a diverse range of artists and filmmakers. Examples of topics include the creative processes of artists like Nyambura Mutanyi and Liz Kobusinge, as well as discussions on cultural representation and the impact of technology in visual storytelling.

A podcast that delves into the dynamic realm of moving image in East Africa.
Through discussions, audio tours and interviews, artists and filmmakers showcase how they create immersive experiences through images.
Tendrils is a podcast created by East African curators E.N. Mirembe, Rosie Olang’ Odhiambo and Jesse Gerard Mpango under Art Exchange: Moving Image.

A sneak peek into the 7 upcoming episodes Tendrils featuring:
Nyambura Mutanyi
brian / june
Liz Kobusinge
Freddie
SCARLETMOTIFF
Ibee Ndaw
Kantarama Gahigiri
Yara Costa Pereira
Timothy Niwamanya
Jim Joel Nyakaana
Karwitha Kirimi
valiant/waiyaki/wamuoyo
Tendrils is a podcast created by East African curators – Mirembe, Rosie Olang and Jesse Mpango under the Art Exchange: Moving Image program which is a cross-cultural curatorial professional development and exhibition programme for early to mid-career visual arts curators from Sub-Saharan Africa.
The programme is managed by LUX, the UK agency for the support and promotion of artists working with the moving image on behalf of the British Council.
The Sub-Saharan Africa programme is delivered in partnership with Guest Artists Space Foundation in Nigeria
The podcast was produced and edited by Sharon Rwakatungu.
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