Month: May 2026

Beatrice: Preserving Cultural Heritage Through Contemporary Art Building on the success of AC4D Africa’s original Hadzabe and Datoga cultural preservation initiative, this new phase of the project deepens its commitment to preserving Tanzania’s indigenous knowledge systems through contemporary art, research, and creative collaboration. What began as a pioneering effort to document underrepresented stories from the …

Beatrice: Honoring Heritage Through Visual Storytelling Read More »

Building on the success of AC4D Africa’s original Hadzabe and Datoga cultural preservation initiative, this new phase of the project deepens its commitment to preserving Tanzania’s indigenous knowledge systems through contemporary art, research, and creative collaboration. What began as a pioneering effort to document underrepresented stories from the Hadzabe and Datoga communities has evolved into …

Expanding the Hadzabe and Datoga Indigenous Arts Project Read More »

Jennifer’s work brings a dynamic and research-driven perspective to the expanding Hadzabe and Datoga Indigenous Arts Project, exploring the vital relationship between indigenous communities, environmental systems, and cultural survival. Building on her previous field experience, Jennifer’s practice is rooted in deep community engagement and a commitment to preserving underdocumented knowledge systems that connect land, tradition, …

Jennifer: Embeleko Exploring Nature, Climate, and Indigenous Knowledge Read More »