An Online Exhibition of P. Wamaitha Ng’an’ga’s current projects.
AN ONLINE SOLO EXHIBITION EXPLORING NATURE, MEMORY, TRAUMA AND HEALING
P. Wamaitha Ng’ang’a’s work in photography are personal, investigative conversations using self-portraiture as a form of art therapy and symbolism communication. Her new work explores the interconnections of nature, memory, trauma and and healing. P. Wamaitha Ng’ang’a (b. 1982, Kenya), is a Kenyan-British visual artist and photographer based in London, England. Using mixed media and photography, Wamaitha creates works that confront contemporary issues on women and children rights, social, political and environmental issues and cultural identity. She also works with self-portraiture in the realm of art therapy and symbolism communication, exploring the interconnections of nature, spirituality and healing. This process is a personal catharsis and reconciliation of the physical and psychological journey as she deals with her health. She studied Photography (First class BA Hons) and Media, Campaigning and Social Change (MA) at the University of Westminster, England.
Gratitude and Tafakari Series
Scoliosis Journey
Women's Rights Project
Women's Rights Project
Portraits I
Portraits II
Portraits III
Campaign Posters
Work in this exhibition is available for sale – Work here ranges from $1500 – $2000 – please email us at info@calabargallery.com .