Redefining art

Groundbreaking group exhibition
The Creative Asylum Project, a pioneering initiative providing a haven for young Namibian creatives, host a transformative group exhibition at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre of today.
Prepare to be captivated as this exhibition redefines the traditional art showcase, offering a captivating journey into the creative process behind Namibian artwork. The Creative Asylum Project, a dynamic studio space dedicated to fostering collaboration and self-expression among young Namibian creatives, presents an unparalleled experience.
Functioning as a haven for artists to explore without inhibition, the project addresses common obstacles like creative block and limited resources, providing a supportive environment for authentic expression. At its core, it aims to break down societal barriers hindering artistic exploration.
In a departure from conventional exhibitions, The Creative Asylum Project unveils a group showcase centred not only on final artworks but also on the intricate journey of their creation. By placing the painting process at the forefront, viewers are invited to witness firsthand the evolution of each piece, fostering dialogue and understanding between artists and their audience.
This exhibition not only celebrates Namibian creativity but also deepens appreciation for the artistic journey. By allowing viewers to engage with each artwork's evolution, it aims to forge stronger connections between artists and society, challenging traditional perceptions of art and creativity.
Through this innovative approach, The Creative Asylum Project endeavours to bridge the gap between artists and communities, nurturing a culture of support and appreciation for Namibian creativity. Join the FNCC on this groundbreaking artistic voyage and experience the transformative power of creativity to inspire, heal and unite.
The exhibition opens at the FNCC at 19:00 and can be viewed until 24 April.