
Em’kal Eyongakpa receives €20 000 Henrike Grohs Art Award 2018
Em’kal Eyongakpa (born 1981 in Mamfe, Cameroon) is the first recipient of the Henrike Grohs Art Award, conceived by the Goethe-Institut and the Grohs family. He was awarded a €20
Em’kal Eyongakpa (born 1981 in Mamfe, Cameroon) is the first recipient of the Henrike Grohs Art Award, conceived by the Goethe-Institut and the Grohs family. He was awarded a €20
!Kauru Contemporary African Art Project’s multimedia exhibition Being and Becoming: Complexities of the African Identity. Being and Becoming: Complexities of the African Identity was exhibited at various venues across Gauteng in May and June.